Marialyce (absltmom, yaya)'s Reviews > Justice on Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court

Justice on Trial by Mollie Hemingway
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it was amazing
bookshelves: books-of-2019, library, nonfiction

There are not many who have not witnessed in some way what went on at the confirmation hearings for Brett Kavanaugh. Perhaps you caught snippets of the Senate hearing, perhaps you saw it on the news, or perhaps you were a witness to history as a man who supposedly led an exemplary life was tried and convicted, not by any evidence, but by the testimony of one person. This was a trial that was not a trail, for in this country we have always believed in and followed the rule of law, the one that states innocent until proven guilty. Proven is the key word in all court proceedings from the lowest level civil courts to the highest court in the land. There must be proof always.

So why was it that in this case there was no proof? Some would say this was not a trial and yet we saw paraded out for all, accusations that were unproven and supposed witnesses who did not witness anything. In itself it was a mockery of justice. It was one thing alone and that was a political ploy. It was trying to keep a well qualified person from a position that some didn't want him to have. It was innuendo followed by more innuendo and a political strategy that was abhorrent. It was being lied to even as the accuser had been lied to by a panel of lawyers and being paraded out in front of America as an accuser who had no proof. She was a pawn in this game, a game that placed her in the middle of one of the hugest controversies ever.

While Justice Kavanaugh was confirmed, it was at a great price paid and the burning question that brings us forward in the future is, how can we attract people of high standards, of great intellect, of fair and impartial bearing if this is the way nominees will be treated? That is the fear going forward for what man or woman would subject themselves, their families, and their friends to this miscarriage of justice?

The rules of civility seemed to have been forgotten, the rule of law seems to have been waylaid, and the fact that one can be tried and convicted in the court of social media , television, and the internet without one shred of evidence is both appalling and frightening.

Thank you to Molly Hemingway and Carrie Severino for writing this book. These ladies were able to present facts and did so in a way that was straightforward and informative. As I write this review, Justice Ginsberg has once again taken ill. If she should step down, one has to wonder what will happen to any nominee that is chosen. Will he/she go through the same hell or will it become an even worse one?
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Reading Progress

July 8, 2019 – Shelved
July 8, 2019 – Shelved as: to-read
August 14, 2019 – Started Reading
August 21, 2019 –
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August 24, 2019 –
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August 26, 2019 – Shelved as: books-of-2019
August 26, 2019 – Shelved as: library
August 26, 2019 – Shelved as: nonfiction
August 26, 2019 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by JanB (new)

JanB Excellent review Marialyce. You are so right.....conviction on social media seems to be the rule of law and we don’t see much civility in politics. It’s shameful and doesn’t give me much hope for the future.


Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) JanB wrote: "Excellent review Marialyce. You are so right.....conviction on social media seems to be the rule of law and we don’t see much civility in politics. It’s shameful and doesn’t give me much hope for t..."

It is shameful, Jan. WE have lost our way when everything becomes a game of politics, and social media adds to the chaos.


message 3: by Denise (new)

Denise What a great review, Marialyce. I agree with you wholeheartedly!


message 4: by KAS (new)

KAS Your review is so spot on, Marialyce!! Awesome review and extremely thoughtful. I was so disgusted by went on during the Cavanaugh “hearings,” and fear, too, those who are most qualified would not want to put themselves or their loved ones through such appalling treatment.


message 5: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Being from the UK, I don’t know anything about this but that’s a fantastic review Marialyce 💕


message 6: by Sara (new)

Sara A brave (because any time you wander into the political circus right now, you need bravery) and intelligent review, Marialyce. Some of what goes on is very disheartening, and I share your fear that we are dissuading the most qualified and brightest from wanting to contribute to our government because of the attack dog nature of the political arena. Truth seems to have been the first casualty.


Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) Denise wrote: "What a great review, Marialyce. I agree with you wholeheartedly!"

Thanks so much, Denise.


message 8: by Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) (last edited Aug 27, 2019 10:39PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) KAS wrote: "Your review is so spot on, Marialyce!! Awesome review and extremely thoughtful. I was so disgusted by went on during the Cavanaugh “hearings,” and fear, too, those who are most qualified would not ..."

That's my fear, Kas. Who would ever want to enter politics with the climate of today? I am sure the most qualified will think many times over before they enter the political hell of today.


Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) Maureen wrote: "Being from the UK, I don’t know anything about this but that’s a fantastic review Marialyce 💕"

Thanks so much, Maureen.


Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) Sara wrote: "A brave (because any time you wander into the political circus right now, you need bravery) and intelligent review, Marialyce. Some of what goes on is very disheartening, and I share your fear that..."

Thank you Sara! Yes, truth and proof seem to have fallen by the wayside as well as the rule of law.


Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) Nicola wrote: "Excellent and very interesting review Marialyce! :)"

Thanks, Nicola! I appreciate your comment.


message 12: by Katie (new)

Katie Great review, Mariaylce. Got to confess I know nothing about this story but it sounds chilling.


message 13: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Exceptional review, Marialyce! I agree with Sara, it's sad that we have to say someone is brave to voice an opinion these days, but admirable all the same. This was all a political circus for what should have been a presentation of facts. All the more frightening because our system is built on separation of powers, but it's all being subverted.


Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) Katie wrote: "Great review, Mariaylce. Got to confess I know nothing about this story but it sounds chilling."

It was certainly that, Katie!


Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) Victoria wrote: "Exceptional review, Marialyce! I agree with Sara, it's sad that we have to say someone is brave to voice an opinion these days, but admirable all the same. This was all a political circus for what ..."

It was a circus set out to destroy a man's hard earned reputation without a shred of evidence. Hard to believe this is happening in a country where innocent until proven guilty has always been in force.


message 16: by *TUDOR^QUEEN* (new)

*TUDOR^QUEEN* Excellent review. I couldn't agree more with it :-)


Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) *TUDOR^QUEEN* wrote: "Excellent review. I couldn't agree more with it :-)"

Thanks so much TQ! I am so glad that you, too, feel the same way.


Sharon Great review, Marialyce. I agree.


Marialyce (absltmom, yaya) Thank you, Sharon


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