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[email protected]. BOOK REVIEW THE SUPREME COURT AND JUDICIAL REVIEW: TWO VIEWS PACKING THE COURT: THE RISE OF JUDICIAL REVIEW AND THE COMING CRISIS OF THE SUPREME COURT. By James MacGregor Burns. New York: Penguin Press. 2009. Pp. 326. $27.95. THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE: HOW PUBLIC OPINION HAS INFLUENCED THE SUPREME COURT AND SHAPED THE MEANING OF THE CONSTITUTION. By Barry Friedman. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 2009. Pp. 614. $35.00. Reviewed by Thomas A. Schweitzer* President Obama caused a stir during his second State of the Union Address in January 2010, when he said the following: With all due deference to separation of powers, last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that I believe will open the floodgates for special in- terests, including foreign corporations, to spend with- out limit in our elections. I don’t think American elec- tions should be bankrolled by America’s most powerful interests, or worse, by foreign entities.