The Ashwander Rules

About the Book

This project began a decade ago as a napkin rumination: what would Louis Brandeis think of today’s U.S. Supreme Court? If he was alive today, Brandeis’ sense of propriety would constrain him from any direct comment, so I imagined how he might address the question in parable form.

The result is The Ashwander Rules, a modern novel of the Supreme Court, in which a secret Israeli Mossad operation in Washington D.C. works to save a fictional (Jewish) chief justice from assassination at the hands of domestic terrorists.  At the same time the chief justice’s friend and confidant, an appointed senator from West Virginia, works to save his relationship with the nation’s leading feminist, the host of a television show called Women in Charge.

The narrative also introduces a non-fiction alternative to two-party politics called the American Majority Party, www.american-majority.org, which is an internet adaptation of a good government initiative organized by Brandeis in 1903.

In the spirit of Brandeis’ Supreme Court opinion writing, The Ashwander Rules is an effort to educate the public — and remind the Court — about the importance of judicial restraint in questions of constitutional law.

Praise for The Ashwander Rules

Brandeis – Harlan Watch Blog Post

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Cover: © 2018 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York.  Used by permission.