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American Crusade

How the Supreme Court Is Weaponizing Religious Freedom

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Is a fight against equality and for privilege a fight for religious supremacy? Andrew L. Seidel, a constitutional attorney and author of the critically acclaimed book The Founding Myth: Why Christian Nationalism Is Un-American, dives into the debate on religious liberty, the modern attempt to weaponize religious freedom, and the Supreme Court's role in that “crusade.”

Seidel examines some of the key Supreme Court cases of the last thirty years—including Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission (a bakery that refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple), Trump v. Hawaii (the anti-Muslim travel ban case), American Legion v. American Humanist Association (related to a group maintaining a 40-foot Christian cross on government-owned land), and Tandon v. Newsom (a Santa Clara Bible group exempted from Covid health restrictions), as well as the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade—and how a hallowed legal protection, freedom of religion, has been turned into a tool to advance privilege and impose religion on others. This is a meticulously researched and deeply insightful account of our political landscape with a foreword provided by noted constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky, author of The Case Against the Supreme Court.

The issue of church versus state is more relevant than ever in today’s political climate and with the conservative majority status of the current Supreme Court. This book is a standout on the shelf for fans of Michelle Alexander, Bob Woodward, and Christopher Hitchens. Readers looking for critiques of the rise of Christian nationalism, like Jesus and John Wayne, and examinations like How Democracies Die will devour Seidel's analysis.

Hardcover with dust jacket; 320 pages; 9 in H by 6 in W.

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    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2022

      Attorney and activist Seidel writes a timely and poignant follow-up to his book The Founding Myth: Why Christian Nationalism is Un-American with a specific eye on today's U.S. Supreme Court. Whatever side of the political spectrum readers finds themselves on, it is an objective truth that the Court has recently been packed with a set of conservative Justices that make no secret of their strong Christian beliefs. Seidel argues that these Christian biases in the Court are not only unconstitutional but dangerous. Seidel's in-depth research breaks downs several well-known and more obscure cases that have come across the Court as well as supplementary information about the Justices' personal affiliations to make his case. Although he has a clear and biased narrative that he is trying to convey, Seidel does so in a balanced way, while also making the depths of "legalese" accessible and engaging to the general public. This work might not change minds but does present solid evidence for his argument that is sure to inspire debate. VERDICT As an in-depth legal analysis written for the general population, this work will stir controversy and debate and likely be on many readers' lists whether they agree or disagree with Siedel's arguments.--Kelly Karst

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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