
New Book Release – “How The U.S. Supreme Court Has Made You Less Safe; A Distortion of Constitutional Proportions”
By Steve Dunham
I am pleased to announce the release of a timely new book adding chapters to a first book By Donald C. Brockett showing how SCOTUS Court opinions have affected areas of criminal law making you less safe.
This book examines how certain decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court have impacted public safety and altered the balance of our constitutional system. It challenges readers to consider the Court’s role in shaping the safety and freedoms of our society.
Available now at Barnes & Noble
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After reading the book Mr. Brockett would appreciate it if you would consider leaving a customer review on the Barnes & Noble webpage for the book.
I would encourage you to share this information with friends, colleagues, and organizations interested in the U.S. Supreme Court, constitutional law, public safety, and the judiciary’s role in our Republic. Your efforts can help foster meaningful discussions on these critical issues. This is especially true in this time in history when decisions need to be made concerning the confrontation between the executive branch of the federal government and the judiciary.
Mr. Brockett says it’s vitally important to heighten the public’s interest in the workings of our federal government and the essential checks and balances that uphold our democracy.
Donald C. Brockett is a former Washington state attorney, who served 6 terms as Spokane County Prosecuting Attorney and is now retired after a total of 52 years between public and private practice.
During his time in the prosecutor’s office, he tried numerous cases in the District and Superior courts of Spokane County. For many years, he handled all appeals in the Washington State Supreme Court and later in that court and the newly created Court of Appeals for Division III. He has argued cases in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the US Supreme Court
Also, see Donald Brockett articles on InlandNWReport here.