Finalist, ABA Silver Gavel Award for Books
The New York Times bestseller that has cemented Elie Mystal’s reputation as one of our sharpest and most acerbic legal minds
“After reading Allow Me to Retort,
I want Elie Mystal to explain everything I don’t understand—quantum
astrophysics, the infield fly rule, why people think Bob Dylan is a good
singer . . .” —Michael Harriot, The Root
Allow Me to Retort
is an easily digestible argument about what rights we have, what rights
Republicans are trying to take away, and how to stop them. Mystal
explains how to protect the rights of women and people of color instead
of cowering to the absolutism of gun owners and bigots. He explains the
legal way to stop everything from police brutality to political
gerrymandering, just by changing a few judges and justices. He strips
out all of the fancy jargon conservatives like to hide behind and lays
bare the truth of their project to keep America forever tethered to its
slaveholding past.
Mystal brings his trademark humor,
expertise, and rhetorical flair to explain concepts like substantive
due process and the right for the LGBTQ community to buy a cake, and to
arm readers with the knowledge to defend themselves against
conservatives who want everybody to live under the yoke of
eighteenth-century white men. The same tactics Mystal uses to defend the
idea of a fair and equal society on MSNBC and CNN are in this book, for
anybody who wants to deploy them on social media.
You
don’t need to be a legal scholar to understand your own rights. You
don’t need to accept the “whites only” theory of equality pushed by
conservative judges. You can read this book to understand that the
Constitution is trash, but doesn’t have to be.
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