About The Book
The Art of Storytelling Meets Legal Scholarship
"Hard in truth it is for a state* thus constituted to be shaken and disturbed; but since for everything that has come into being destruction is appointed, not even a fabric as this will abide for all time, but it shall surely be dissolved, and this is the manner of its dissolution."
-- Plato
"You ought to know then, that there are two methods of fighting, the one by law, the other by force: the first method is that of men, the second of beasts." --Machiavelli
A sacred respect for the
constitutional law
is the vital principle,
the sustaining energy,
of a free government.
--Alexander Hamilton
We all are slaves of the law so that we may be free. ---Cicero
A cry of defiance and not of fear . . . borne on the night-wind of the Past, Through all our history, to the last, ---Longfellow,
"The Midnight Ride
of Paul Revere"
Now, who will stand on either hand
and keep the bridge with me? ---Macaulay,
"Horatius at the Bridge"

Our book synthesizes complex legal history into accessible narratives that illuminate the unstated, long-term, political goals of the Supreme Court. Each chapter highlights landmark cases and key judicial moments with clarity and depth, making history engaging and educational.
Summary of
OFF THE RAILS
Something extraordinary is happening in America. Everyone who follows the news today understands that the country is in the middle of some sort of legal breakdown. Why is our Congress so weak that it is effectively paralyzed? Why is our Chief Executive trying to rule illegally by personal decrees instead of with real laws? Why is the Supreme Court approving every illegal thing the Chief Executive does, and why does the Court appear to be at war with its own lower courts? What happened to the rule of law? What happened to the balance of power? Why are all three branches of government changing radically in the same direction and at the same time? Has this ever happened before in this country? Where is it going?
Off the Rails is the first and only book to point the finger at the Supreme Court as the principal cause of the current breakdown, and it is the first to conduct a detailed analysis of the Court’s rulings to determine that many are not just bad, but un-Constitutional. And more than that, they are the beginning of a regime change, a revolution.
Off the Rails is unexpected, counter-intuitive, alarming, and controversial.
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Years of Historical Research
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Landmark Cases Featured
Comprehensive Case Coverage

Detailed exploration of landmark Supreme Court rulings that are rapidly reshaping American politics and society:
- Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission: Paralyzing Congress
- The Gerrymander Cases: Paralyzing Congress further
- Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Trump v. Anderson: Forcing the States to put an ineligible candidate on the ballot
- Dept. of State v. AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition: stealing the taxpayers money
- Loper Bright Ent. v. Raimondo and Relentless, v. Dept. of Commerce, tying the hands of the police
- Abbott v. League of United Latin American Citizens: "legalizing" election rigging against ethnic groups
- Bush v. Gore: cheating on election law to overturn a presidential election
- Erie V. Tomkins: Demolishing the Common Law
- Gonzalez v. Google: ruining the Internet and promoting lies and damned lies
- Trump v. C.A.S.A.: Ending checks and balances in the national government
- McMahon v. New York: overruling Congress and destroying government agencies
- American Public Health Association v. National Institute of Health: Playing "Calvinball" to Attack Congress and the Courts of the U.S.
- Trump v. United States: nullifying the Declaration of Independence

Accessible Legal Explanations
Clear, jargon-free explanations making complex judicial decisions understandable for all readers.

Educational Value
A valuable resource for students, educators, and legal enthusiasts seeking historical and legal insights.
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