"A brisk, lucid and energetic book, written with conviction and offering a central argument that is at once provocative and appealing. . . . Deserves a place of honor in national debates, now and in the future, about the role of the Supreme Court in American life." -The New Republic"An important contribution. Active Liberty serves to clarify the stakes in contemporary disputes over the courts, rightly emphasizing areas of common ground alongside those of controversy."-The Washington Post Book World"Provocative and well-argued.. . . . What we need more of, Active Liberty insists, is not activist judges but activist citizens." -The New York Times"Active Liberty will likely influence not only public debate but also how lawyers craft their cases." -The Wall Street Journal