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Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution

Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution

by Elie Mystal

The New Press ·2022 ·270 pages
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According to commentator and lawyer Elie Mystal, Republicans are wrong when they tell you the First Amendment allows religious fundamentalists to discriminate against gay people who like cake. They're wrong when they tell you the Second Amendment protects the right to own a private arsenal. They're wrong when they say the death penalty isn't cruel or unusual punishment. They're wrong when they tell you we have no legal remedies for the scourge of police violence against people of color. In fact, Mystal argues, Republicans are wrong about the law almost all of the time, and now, instead of talking about this on cable news, Mystal explains why in his first book. Allow Me to Retort is an easily digestible argument primer, offered so that people can tell the Republicans in their own lives why they are wrong. Mystal brings his trademark humor, snark, and legal expertise to topics as crucial to our politics as gerrymandering and voter suppression, and explains why legal concepts such as the right to privacy and substantive due process are constantly under attack from the very worst judges conservatives can pack onto the courts. You don't need to be a legal scholar to grasp how stop-and-frisk is an unconstitutional policy of racial discrimination. You just need to read Mystal's book to understand that the Fourteenth Amendment once made the white supremacist policies adopted by the modern Republican Party illegal—and it can do so again if we let it.


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"Although he writes offhandedly at times and certainly off-color at others...it's eminently clear that the author knows his constitutional law and history inside and out."

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"The Nation contributor Mystal debuts with a pugnacious and entertaining critique of conservative interpretations of the Constitution ..."

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"But Mystal finds ways to cram humor into his riveting recount of the origins and bastardization of the US Constitution ..."

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