Maybe Mark Levin should take a writing class, because his book that I'm currently trying to read, Men in Black is totally impossible to understand. I didn't study the law, but I did major in American History and have no problem reading flower prose of great historical writers like Paine, Jefferson, or Franklin.
But this book takes the cake. He makes no clear point on his thesis of Judicial activism. He cites case law almost continually in blockquotes that run nearly three quarters of the page. He inserts them as if they alone are supposed to make his point. As someone who is not a lawyer or a black robed master will find it impossible to understand.