Book clubbed with Peter. He liked the sociology bits and I liked the law bits, shockingly. I thought I was going to be more fired up by the book as a whole, but Hollis-Brusky really avoided any normative evaluations. Though at the end she touches on the current difficulties facing the ACS in matching the FedSoc's influence given the lack of singular constitutional interpretive theory on the left, in contrast with the absolute centrality of originalism to the right, which got me fired up in that now I think we should abolish the judiciary because its all hopeless.