Nine Black Robes

Nine Black Robes: Inside the Supreme Court's Drive to the Right and Its Historic Consequences is a nonfiction book written by Joan Biskupic.

And in this story, the public events that happened during Trump's presidency mesh with lesser-known internal conflicts, as well as behind-the-scenes disagreements among the justices.

[1][2] Furthermore, Biskupic sheds light on a reticent Supreme Court, an institution usually closed off to public scrutiny.

Sam Tanenhaus, writing for the New York Times, says this book is "informative, briskly paced and gracefully written.

[2] Quinta Jurecic of the Washington Post says, "Biskupic opens a window onto the opaque, insular world of the justices..."[3] However, Kyle Peterson, reviewing this book for The Wall Street Journal, contrasts with those other media outlets by describing Biskupic's book as partisan rather than objective.