Reviews
"Deeply thoughtful…Breyer's goal is for the system to work, to solve problems, to improve our national life…He is building an argument for the ages…A clarion call to future generations…This is a brave book." -Jeff Shesol,The New York Times Book Review "Vivid and full of surprising details . . . Breyer's willingness to present his argument in terms that educated citizens can understand, in the hope of persuading all of us to participate actively in American democracy, exemplifies an idealism about what is possible in a democratic citizenry, and an optimism about it, that is as impressive as it is rare on the Supreme Court . . . Very admirable. -Jeffrey Rosen,The New Republic "A calm, reasoned book about how the Supreme Court should do its work and how, in history it has sometimes failed the challenge . . . A remarkable contribution to educating the public about our constitutional system." -Anthony Lewis,New York Review of Books "A great read . . . At a moment in which most of us talk about the Constitution in tones of rage and betrayal, Breyer's optimism, modesty, and scholarly passion are welcome change. Making Our Democracy Work is an invitation to a much more civilized and nuanced conversation about the relationship between Americans, their government, and their freedom." -Dahlia Lithwick,Slate "An accomplished writer, Justice Breyer's absorbing stories offer insight into how a democracy works, and sometimes fails." -Publishers Weekly(starred review) "The most honest discussion of what a judge should do that you will ever find, all the more remarkable because it is written by a sitting Supreme Court justice." -David Fontana,The Washington Post "A users' guide to both the Constitution and the Supreme Court . . . You will find perhaps the best five-page description ever produced of how the Supreme Court works." -David M. Shribman,The Boston Globe "A full account of his judicial philosophy, one that allows the federal government wide latitude in addressing society's problems." -Jeffrey Toobin,The New Yorker "Making Our Democracy Work extends [Breyer's] public ruminations with what are becoming his hallmarks: wisdom, modesty, incisiveness . . . Breyer's thoughtful book draws readers into the court." -Jim Newton,Los Angeles Times, “Deeply thoughtful&Breyer’s goal is for the system to work, to solve problems, to improve our national life&He is building an argument for the ages&A clarion call to future generations&This is a brave book.� -Jeff Shesol, The New York Times Book Review “A sparkling and ambitious book . . . Justice Breyer takes a deep breath and delivers an eloquent exposition that seeks to clarify the court’s role in a healthy system of government.� -Ken Gormley, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Vivid and full of surprising details . . . Breyer’s willingness to present his argument in terms that educated citizens can understand, in the hope of persuading all of us to participate actively in American democracy, exemplifies an idealism about what is possible in a democratic citizenry, and an optimism about it, that is as impressive as it is rare on the Supreme Court . . . Very admirable. -Jeffrey Rosen, The New Republic “A calm, reasoned book about how the Supreme Court should do its work and how, in history it has sometimes failed the challenge . . . A remarkable contribution to educating the public about our constitutional system.� -Anthony Lewis, New York Review of Books “A great read . . . At a moment in which most of us talk about the Constitution in tones of rage and betrayal, Breyer’s optimism, modesty, and scholarly passion are welcome change. Making Our Democracy Work is an invitation to a much more civilized and nuanced conversation about the relationship between Americans, their government, and their freedom.� -Dahlia Lithwick, Slate “An accomplished writer, Justice Breyer’s absorbing stories offer insight into how a democracy works, and sometimes fails.� - Publishers Weekly (starred review) “The most honest discussion of what a judge should do that you will ever find, all the more remarkable because it is written by a sitting Supreme Court justice.� -David Fontana, The Washington Post “A users’ guide to both the Constitution and the Supreme Court . . . You will find perhaps the best five-page description ever produced of how the Supreme Court works.� -David M. Shribman, The Boston Globe “A full account of his judicial philosophy, one that allows the federal government wide latitude in addressing society’s problems.� -Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker “Making Our Democracy Work extends [Breyer’s] public ruminations with what are becoming his hallmarks: wisdom, modesty, incisiveness . . . Breyer’s thoughtful book draws readers into the court.� -Jim Newton, Los Angeles Times, "Deeply thoughtful…Breyer's goal is for the system to work, to solve problems, to improve our national life…He is building an argument for the ages…A clarion call to future generations…This is a brave book." -Jeff Shesol, The New York Times Book Review "A sparkling and ambitious book . . . Justice Breyer takes a deep breath and delivers an eloquent exposition that seeks to clarify the court's role in a healthy system of government." -Ken Gormley, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Vivid and full of surprising details . . . Breyer's willingness to present his argument in terms that educated citizens can understand, in the hope of persuading all of us to participate actively in American democracy, exemplifies an idealism about what is possible in a democratic citizenry, and an optimism about it, that is as impressive as it is rare on the Supreme Court . . . Very admirable. -Jeffrey Rosen, The New Republic "A calm, reasoned book about how the Supreme Court should do its work and how, in history it has sometimes failed the challenge . . . A remarkable contribution to educating the public about our constitutional system." -Anthony Lewis, New York Review of Books "A great read . . . At a moment in which most of us talk about the Constitution in tones of rage and betrayal, Breyer's optimism, modesty, and scholarly passion are welcome change. Making Our Democracy Work is an invitation to a much more civilized and nuanced conversation about the relationship between Americans, their government, and their freedom." -Dahlia Lithwick, Slate "An accomplished writer, Justice Breyer's absorbing stories offer insight into how a democracy works, and sometimes fails." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "The most honest discussion of what a judge should do that you will ever find, all the more remarkable because it is written by a sitting Supreme Court justice." -David Fontana, The Washington Post "A users' guide to both the Constitution and the Supreme Court . . . You will find perhaps the best five-page description ever produced of how the Supreme Court works." -David M. Shribman, The Boston Globe "A full account of his judicial philosophy, one that allows the federal government wide latitude in addressing society's problems." -Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker "Making Our Democracy Work extends [Breyer's] public ruminations with what are becoming his hallmarks: wisdom, modesty, incisiveness . . . Breyer's thoughtful book draws readers into the court." -Jim Newton, Los Angeles Times, "Deeply thoughtful…Breyer's goal is for the system to work, to solve problems, to improve our national life…He is building an argument for the ages…A clarion call to future generations…This is a brave book." -Jeff Shesol, The New York Times Book Review "A sparkling and ambitious book . . . Justice Breyer takes a deep breath and delivers an eloquent exposition that seeks to clarify the court's role in a healthy system of government." -Ken Gormley, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Vivid and full of surprising details . . . Breyer's willingness to present his argument in terms that educated citizens can understand, in the hope of persuading all of us to participate actively in American democracy, exemplifies an idealism about what is possible in a democratic citizenry, and an optimism about it, that is as impressive as it is rare on the Supreme Court . . . Very admirable. -Jeffrey Rosen, The New Republic "A calm, reasoned book about how the Supreme Court should do its work and how, in history it has sometimes failed the challenge . . . A remarkable contribution to educating the public about our constitutional system." -Anthony Lewis, New York Review of Books "A great read . . . At a moment in which most of us talk about the Constitution in tones of rage and betrayal, Breyer's optimism, modesty, and scholarly passion are welcome change. Making Our Democracy Work is an invitation to a much more civilized and nuanced conversation about the relationship between Americans, their government, and their freedom." -Dahlia Lithwick, Slate "An accomplished writer, Justice Breyer's absorbing stories offer insight into how a democracy works, and sometimes fails." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "The most honest discussion of what a judge should do that you will ever find, all the more remarkable because it is written by a sitting Supreme Court justice." -David Fontana, The Washington Post "A users' guide to both the Constitution and the Supreme Court . . . You will find perhaps the best five-page description ever produced of how the Supreme Court works." -David M. Shribman, The Boston Globe "A full account of his judicial philosophy, one that allows the federal government wide latitude in addressing society's problems." -Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker "Making Our Democracy Work extends [Breyer's] public ruminations with what are becoming his hallmarks: wisdom, modesty, incisiveness . . . Breyer's thoughtful book draws readers into the court." -Jim Newton, Los Angeles Times From the Hardcover edition.