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It is Dangerous to be Right When the Government is wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom - Judge Napolitano

Judge Andrew Napolitano is a rather famous personality in the legal system of United States of America (USA) and a columnist whose work shows up in various publications.

By Andrew Napolitano Published 5 years ago 3 min read
Judge Andrew Napolitano

Judge Andrew Napolitano and his Legal Journey

Judge Andrew Napolitano is a rather famous personality in the legal system of United States of America (USA) and a columnist whose work shows up in various publications, including The Washington Times and Reason. The highlight of his legal journey was when he became the youngest Superior Court Judge of New Jersey at that time in 1987. He served as the Superior Court Judge of New Jersey from 1987 till 1995. Then, in 1995, he resigned from his position as the judge of Superior Court to continue working in the legal system of United States of America (USA) as a private practitioner. In addition to his private law practice, he also worked in the educational field as a teacher of law in United States of America (USA).

Andrew Napolitano’s Literary Journey

Judge Andrew Napolitano is not only an able judge and private practitioner of law, but he has also been a famous legal analyst associated with the Fox Media Network, appearing on a number of different political and legal shows. In addition to that, Andrew Napolitano is also a great writer with a number of published books under his belt, focusing on a diverse range of topics related to the Government system of United States of America (USA), idea of freedom and the validity of freedom of American citizen. Andrew Napolitano also talks about defying the government and going against the government for some goal especially in his book, It Is Dangerous to Be Right When the Government Is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom.

Judge Napolitano and his Publication, It is Dangerous to be Right When the Government is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom

Andrew Napolitano has shed light on a number of important issues in his book, It Is Dangerous to Be Right When the Government Is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom. He talks in detail about the significance of the Constitution of United States of America (USA), the aims of the establishment of Constitution of United States of America (USA) and the rights that are given to the citizens of America in the Constitution of United States of America (USA). In the book Judge Napolitano has written that the Constitution of United States of America (USA) was first written to authorize the rule of the federal government but nowadays the Constitution of United States of America (USA) exists only to limit the role of federal government in the lives of citizens of United States of America (USA).

Andrew P. Napolitano in his book, It Is Dangerous to Be Right When the Government Is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom touches the importance of the power of standardized thoughts as well as ideals while also talking about the abuse of liberty and freedom in United States of America (USA). He writes in his book:

"They too had lived in dangerous days; they too knew the suffocating influence of orthodoxy and standardized thought. They weighed the compulsions for restrained speech and thought against the abuses of liberty. They chose liberty.”

It Is Dangerous to Be Right When the Government Is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom by Andrew Napolitano is an excellent read, it is thought provoking as well as stimulating to the mind of readers in the best possible way. Hence, Andrew Napolitano in his book, It Is Dangerous to Be Right When the Government Is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom raises a lot of different points, questions a lot of long believed ideas and the concept of personal freedom especially the idea of personal freedom concerned with the citizens of United States of America (USA).

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