Judicial Overreach: How American Courts Seized Power the Constitution Never Gave Them

Author:   Brian Churchill
Publisher:   Independently Published
Volume:   8
ISBN:  

9798259332805


Pages:   362
Publication Date:   29 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Judicial Overreach: How American Courts Seized Power the Constitution Never Gave Them


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The Constitution created three branches of government and gave each specific, limited powers. Congress makes law. The executive enforces it. The judiciary interprets it. That design was not accidental - it was the founders' most carefully considered mechanism for preventing any single branch from accumulating enough power to threaten individual liberty. The judicial branch was deliberately made the weakest of the three, given neither the sword nor the purse, and limited by Article III to deciding actual cases and controversies within a specific enumerated list of subject matter categories. That constitutional design has been systematically dismantled by the very branch it was designed to constrain. American courts at every level have built a documented record of acting outside their constitutional authority - creating rights the Constitution's text does not contain, striking down democratically enacted legislation based on policy preferences rather than constitutional command, asserting jurisdiction over matters Article III never authorized them to decide, and refusing to disqualify themselves from cases where their conflicts of interest would disqualify any neutral observer. They have done all of this behind the shield of absolute judicial immunity - a judicially created doctrine that ensures the branch most prone to unchecked power expansion faces the least accountability for the consequences of that expansion. Judicial Overreach documents that record completely. Using constitutional text, Supreme Court precedent, federal statute, and the Code of Federal Regulations, this book establishes what courts are actually authorized to do and what the documented record shows they have done instead. It examines the void ab initio doctrine - the established legal principle that decisions rendered outside a court's jurisdiction are nullities from the moment they are issued. It examines the disqualification framework under 28 USC 455 and 36 CFR 1150.53 - what federal law requires of judges who have conflicts of interest and what actually happens when those requirements are invoked. It examines absolute judicial immunity, bench legislation through substantive due process and qualified immunity, structural injunctions that convert single constitutional rulings into decades of judicial governance, and the conduct complaint system that dismisses more than ninety percent of complaints without meaningful investigation. Every chapter closes with a complete, actionable framework - the specific constitutional provisions, federal statutes, regulatory procedures, and legal strategies that give any litigant, attorney, journalist, or legislator the concrete tools to identify judicial overreach and respond to it properly. The void judgment challenge. The jurisdictional motion to dismiss. The recusal affidavit. The mandamus petition. The Rule 60(b)(4) motion that vacates judgments entered without jurisdiction - with no time limit. This book speaks to litigants who have experienced judicial overreach firsthand, to attorneys seeking documented constitutional arguments against court excess, to journalists covering judicial accountability, to legislators considering reform, and to every citizen who has ever wondered whether the branch of government most insulated from democratic accountability is operating within the constitutional limits it was created to enforce. The answer, documented here in full, is that it frequently is not - and that the Constitution provides specific, enforceable tools for every citizen who knows where to find them.

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Author:   Brian Churchill
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Volume:   8
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.485kg
ISBN:  

9798259332805


Pages:   362
Publication Date:   29 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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