NOTE DE L'ÉDITEUR : A tale more riveting than fiction,
Storming the Court is the true story of idealistic law
students who challenged the United States government in a battle
for freedom and human rights that went all the way to the Supreme
Court — and resonates today more than ever.
In 1992, three hundred innocent
men, women, and children who had qualified for political asylum
in the United States were forced into a detention camp at the
American naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and told
they might never be freed. Storming the Court takes readers
inside this modern-day atrocity to tell the tale of Yvonne Pascal
— a young, charismatic activist — and
other Haitian refugees who had fled their violent homeland only
to end up prisoners at Guantánamo. They had no lawyers,
no contact with the outside world, and no hope except for
a band of students at Yale Law School fifteen hundred miles away.
Led by Harold Koh, a gifted but
untested law professor, these remarkable twentysomethings waged
a legal war against two U.S. presidents to defend the Constitution
and the principles symbolized by the Statue of Liberty. It was
an education in law unlike any other. With the refugees' lives
at stake, the students threw aside classes and career plans to
fight an army of government attorneys in a case so politically
volatile that the White House itself intervened in the legal
strategy.
Featuring a real-life cast that
includes Kenneth Starr and other top Justice Department officials,
U.S. marines, radical human-rights lawyers, and Presidents George
H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton, Storming the Court follows
the students from the classrooms at Yale to the prison camp at
Guantánamo to the federal courts in New York and Washington
as they struggle to save Yvonne Pascal and her fellow Haitian
refugees.
At a time when the treatment
of post-9/11 Guantánamo detainees has been challenged
in the public arena and the courts, this book traces the origins
of the legal battle over America's use of the naval base as a
prison and illuminates the troubling ways that politics can influence
legal decisions. Above all, though, Storming the Court
is the David-and-Goliath story of a group of passionate law students
who took on their government in the name of the greatest of American
values : freedom.
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