The Cloaking of Power

The Cloaking of Power
Author: Paul O. Carrese
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2010-02-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0226094839

How did the US judiciary become so powerful—powerful enough that state and federal judges once vied to decide a presidential election? What does this prominence mean for the law, constitutionalism, and liberal democracy? In The Cloaking of Power, Paul O. Carrese provides a provocative analysis of the intellectual sources of today’s powerful judiciary, arguing that Montesquieu, in his Spirit of the Laws, first articulated a new conception of the separation of powers and strong but subtle courts. Montesquieu instructed statesmen to “cloak power” by placing judges at the center of politics, while concealing them behind juries and subtle reforms. Tracing this conception through Blackstone, Hamilton, and Tocqueville, Carrese shows how it led to the prominence of judges, courts, and lawyers in America today. But he places the blame for contemporary judicial activism squarely at the feet of Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. and his jurisprudential revolution, which he believes to be the source of the now-prevalent view that judging is merely political. To address this crisis, Carrese argues for a rediscovery of an independent judiciary—one that blends prudence and natural law with common law and that observes the moderate jurisprudence of Montesquieu and Blackstone, balancing abstract principles with realistic views of human nature and institutions. He also advocates for a return to the complex constitutionalism of the American founders and Tocqueville and for judges who understand their responsibility to elevate citizens above individualism, instructing them in law and right.

Timothie Hill and the Cloak of Power

Timothie Hill and the Cloak of Power
Author: Kenna McKinnon
Publisher: Next Chapter
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

When superhero hairdresser Timothie Hill dons his spangled cape, all hell breaks loose.His former friend and current nemesis, Reginald Smith, has sinister intentions of enslaving all mankind. With the end of the world at stake, Timothie must stop the leaders of the free world and the repulsive demon, Bael, from stealing the souls of six billion people on Earth.Armageddon has begun on Earth, and only Timothie can save the day. But can he prevail against enemies both human and inhuman?

Constitutionalism, Executive Power, and the Spirit of Moderation

Constitutionalism, Executive Power, and the Spirit of Moderation
Author: Giorgi Areshidze
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1438460414

Leading scholars and legal practitioners explore constitutional, legal, and philosophical topics. In Constitutionalism, Executive Power, and the Spirit of Moderation, contributors ranging from scholars to practitioners in the federal executive and judicial branches blend philosophical and political modes of analysis to examine a variety of constitutional, legal, and philosophical topics. Part 1, “The Role of Courts in Constitutional Democracy,” analyzes the proper functions and limits of the judiciary and judicial decision making in constitutional government. Part 2, “Law and Executive Authority,” reflects on the tensions between constitutionalism and presidential leadership in both domestic and international arenas. Part 3, “Liberal Education, Constitutionalism, and Philosophic Moderation,” shifts the focus to the relationship between constitutionalism and political philosophy, and especially to the modern modes of philosophy that most directly influenced the American Founders. A valuable resource for specialists, the book also will be of use in political science and law school classes.

Cloak of Green

Cloak of Green
Author: Elaine Dewar
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781550284508

Most concerned citizens trust environmental groups to fight on behalf of the public for sensible solutions to the world's most pressing problems. But Elaine Dewar discovered that this trust is often misplaced. In this book the award-winning journalist explores links between key environmental groups, government and big business. Written like a mystery, Cloak of Green follows the author from a Toronto fundraiser for the Kayapo Indians of Brazil to the Amazon rainforest and the global backrooms of Brasilia, Washington and Geneva. Along the way she meets some fascinating peopleAnita Roddick of the Body Shop, businessman-politican Maurice Strong, and activists who run key Canadian and American environmental groups. She discovers some disturbing revelations about these groups and their relations to "green" corporations and government. Cloak of Green is a penetrating investigative study that challenges many established pieties of the environmental movement.

The Cloak Society

The Cloak Society
Author: Jeramey Kraatz
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0062095498

The first in a thrilling, action-packed middle grade trilogy, which School Library Journal declared "will likely find the same wide appeal as Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson books. The Cloak Society: An elite organization of supervillains graced with extraordinary powers. Ten years ago the Cloak Society was defeated by Sterling City's superheroes, the Rangers of Justice, and vanished without a trace. But the villains have been waiting for the perfect moment to resurface. . . . Twelve-year-old Alex Knight is a dedicated junior member of Cloak who has spent years mastering his telekinetic superpowers and preparing for the day when Cloak will rise to power again. Cloak is everything he believes in. But during his debut mission, Alex does the unthinkable: He saves the life of a Junior Ranger of Justice. Even worse . . . she becomes his friend. And the more time he spends with her, the more Alex wonders what, exactly, he's been fighting for.

Cloak of the Light

Cloak of the Light
Author: Chuck Black
Publisher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1601425031

Drew is caught in a world of light - just inches away from the dark What if...there was a world beyond our vision, a world just fingertips beyond our reach? What if...our world wasn’t beyond their influence? Tragedy and heartache seem to be waiting for Drew Carter at every turn, but college offers Drew a chance to start over—until an accident during a physics experiment leaves him blind and his genius friend, Benjamin Berg, missing. As his sight miraculously returns, Drew discovers that the accident has heightened his neuron activity, giving him skills and sight beyond the normal man. When he begins to observe fierce invaders that no one else can see, he questions his own sanity, and so do others. But is he insane or do the invaders truly exist? With help from Sydney Carlyle, a mysterious and elusive girl who offers encouragement through her faith, Drew searches for his missing friend, Ben, who seems to hold the key to unlocking this mystery. As the dark invaders close in, will he find the truth in time?

Alien Magic

Alien Magic
Author: William F. Hamilton
Publisher: Inner Light - Global communications
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Alien abduction
ISBN: 9780938294504

The author relates his experiences and those of others as he has pursued aliens for four decades.

The Shield and the Cloak

The Shield and the Cloak
Author: Gary Hart
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2006-02-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0195345649

Gary Hart has long been one of the nation's foremost experts on national security, combining a deep knowledge of national security policy with first-hand experience of the political realities that influence how America safeguards itself and its interests. In his new book, Hart outlines the fundamental changes with which America must grapple when confronting the current terrorist threat--a threat with no state and no geographic home-base and thus no real target for the world's largest and most sophisticated military force. Hart argues for a security of the commons, emphasizing that the new security will require a shield for the homeland as well as a cloak of non-military security, including security of income, community, environment, and energy.

Dai-viet Kingdom of the South

Dai-viet Kingdom of the South
Author: Nguyen Thu
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1425186459

Historical and legendary novel on the "Dai-Viet Kingdom (Viet Nam today) in the eleventh century"

Enter the Sandmen

Enter the Sandmen
Author: William Schlichter
Publisher: BHC Press/Indigo
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The universe will never be the same Thirty years after the Battle of the Twin Suns… Smuggling weapons to rebel forces seeking to overthrow the Federation proved successful for the Silver Dragon crew. As war encroaches on the known galaxy, the crew’s personal agendas surface. Amye Jones especially seeks to escape her own sultry past, face her drinking abuse and deal with her perfect sister’s taunting. Directed toward their next secret mission for Admiral Maxtin, the crew discovers there are sinister forces hidden in the universe, seeking to destroy them.