The Gavel and the Power
The Judiciary's Unprecedented Challenge to the President's Authority
What happens when the leader of the free world is stopped by a single chain-link fence?
In October 2024, the federal government erected a security perimeter around an ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, citing urgent threats to personnel. Days later, a single district judge ordered the administration to tear it down. To the casual observer, it was a minor zoning dispute. To Jerry Buchanan, it was the opening salvo in a new kind of constitutional warfare.
In The Gavel and the Power, chronicler and educator Jerry Buchanan explores the "New Era of Judicial Resistance"—a tectonic shift in American governance where the courtroom has replaced the halls of Congress as the primary battlefield for executive policy. From immigration and national security to environmental regulation, Buchanan reveals how the federal judiciary has transitioned from an arbiter of law to an operational manager of the state.
Through meticulous analysis and compelling narrative, this book dissects the tools of the modern "Institutional Antagonist":
Brilliant, timely, and deeply unsettling, The Gavel and the Power is an essential post-mortem on how the American system of checks and balances has reached a breaking point. It is a warning that power without accountability is a gavel without a base—and that the base is rapidly crumbling.