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Merano Matte Black Privacy Bed/Bath Door Lever with Greenwich TrimThe Schlage Merano Lever with Greenwich Trim Bed and Bath Lock in Matte Black is perfect for use on doors where locking is needed. The Merano lever has a graceful curve that makes it as delicate as it is chic, while the Greenwich Trims simple and chic look is especially glamorous. The striking appearance of the Matte Black finish creates an elegant look that's sure to be noticed in any style setting. Plus, its been designed and tested with strength
The Schlage Merano Lever with Greenwich Trim Bed and Bath Lock in Matte Black is perfect for use on doors where locking is needed. The Merano lever has a graceful curve that makes it as delicate as it is chic, while the Greenwich Trims simple and chic look is especially glamorous. The striking appearance of the Matte Black finish creates an elegant look that's sure to be noticed in any style setting. Plus, its been designed and tested with strength and durability in mind.- Use with 1-3/8 in. to 1-3/4 in. door
- Works with right and left swing doors
- Guaranteed to fit on existing, standard pre-drilled doors
- Lever design pairs well with the modern, clean lines of contemporary and urban design
- Finish coordinates with popular neutrals like grey
- For more than 95-years, Schlage has offered durable door hardware in a range of unique style combinations to express any personality
- Push-button locking provides additional privacy for bedroom and bathroom doors
- Lock and finish backed by limited lifetime warranty (oil-rubbed bronze exempt from finish guarantee)
- Easy installation with Phillips screwdriver
- Self-aligning screw holes make installation easy and hassle-free
- Universal latches slide easily into place and require no tools or manual adjustments
Features
| Item Weight | 3 |
| Lock Type | Unkeyed |
| Door Handing | Universal |
| Door Locks & Knobs Product Type | Privacy Levers |
| Security/ANSI Grade | ANSI Grade 1 (Best) |
| Product Weight (lb.) | 3 |
| Commercial/Residential | Residential |
| Strike | Round corner |
| Returnable | 180-Day |
| Lever style | Wave |
| Lever material | Zinc |
| Minimum door thickness (in.) | 1.75 |
| Hardware Finish Family | Black |
| Material | Zinc |
| Features | Adjustable Backset,Easy Installation,Rekeyable |
| Application Type | Entry |
| Interior/Exterior | Interior |
| Lock Type2 | Unkeyed |
| Door Lock Style | Modern |
| Included | Drilling Template,Hardware,Installation Instructions,Mounting Hardware,Self Guiding Screws |
| Finish | Black |
| Assembled Depth (in.) | 2.3 in |
| Lever grip length (in.) | 4 |
| Cross bore diameter (in.) | 2.125 |
| Throw length (in.) | 1 |
| Assembled Height (in.) | 2.75 in |
| Assembled Width (in.) | 5.375 in |
| Strike width (in.) | .9 |
| Maximum door thickness (in.) | 1.8 |
| Lever housing width (in.) | 4.9 |
| Strike height (in.) | 2.3 |
| Projection (in.) | 3 |
| Lever housing height (in.) | 2.8 |
| Manufacturer Warranty | Lifetime limited mechanical and finish warranty |
| Certifications and Listings | No Certifications or Listings |
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★★★★★ 5
The author emphasizes Trump’s good qualities.
Format: Hardcover
Excellent book.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Dispassionate, Authoritative & Delightful
Format: Hardcover
Impartial: This dispassionate history of the Supreme Court should be read by everyone genuinely concerned about the future of our country and the rule of law. It's impartiality will likely infuriate those on the Left or Right who would prefer to vilify and demolish this branch of our government. There are plenty of books out there that will support your rage. But this book is a deep breath of fresh air.
I speak as a member of the bar of the Supreme Court, a retired federal judge, and a lifelong Democrat. The Most Powerful Court In the World (an accurate title) It is the first serious and nonpartisan book written about the Supreme Court in at least the last 30 years. Chock full of details and yet eminently readable.
Context: Law Professor Banner puts today's Court in its historical context, demolishing the proposition that in the good old days the Court was a quiet and apolitical sanctum of wisdom and that it has only recently become controversial and political. It's been extremely controversial since at least 1803. Banner's recounting of the historical facts (including wonderful anecdotes) lifts the reader from the immediate tumult of 2024 headlines and provides us with the long view of the Court and the evolution of the law and the Court. Examples include:
1. Court packing (it started with John Marshall in 1801) and manipulating the number of Justices to help, or prevent, Presidential agenda's and appointments (1801).
2. Diversity on the Court (regional, religious, racial, gender)
3. Reconstruction and Jim Crow.
4. The Commerce Clause revolution and its sequel.
5. The rise of individual liberty litigation and decisions in the 20th century, starting with the novel idea of applying the Bill of Rights to the States. Religion, free speech, Roe, Dobbs.
5. The winning judicial strategies for challenging racial discrimination, sexual and gender discrimination and LGBTQ+ discrimination cases to the Court and their current erosion. Affirmative action and its demise.
6. The fact that the Court (composed of lawyers who are taught to revere history, precedent and law) has been a conservative institution for its entire history except for 15 years right after FDR when, for a short interval, it moved to the Left.
7. Movements to reform the Court (age limits, more justices, Congressional veto, jurisdiction stripping) have been perennial. Including Biden's Presidential Commission Report of 2021.
8. The fact that the Justices are human beings who have hobnobbed with the President, VP, Senators, Politicos and Business people forever. Frankfurter played poker with FDR, Douglas took a $12,000 per year salary from the owner of a Las Vegas Casino, Fortas took $20,000 per year from Louis Wolfson, who was later convicted and sent to prison. Spouses who worked for law firms that appeared before the Court.
The reader will note that in his discussion of every case, especially the modern ones, Professor Banner provides a representative and pithy quote from the Majority decision and from the dissent. He recounts them fairly and does not take sides. He lets the reader think about it.
This book is a delightful change from the norm for modern SCOTUS literature - which is either a partisan hatchet job by a journalist or professor, a compendium of gossip from the law clerks willing to talk, or the warm and neutral memoire or musings of a current Justice trying to make a buck or a former Justice burnishing his or her place in history. Banner gives you as straight, objective and unvarnished a history as you are likely to get these days. It is not a hit-job. It is not a hagiography.
The Most Powerful Court in the World should be required reading for any student of the Supreme Court.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Should Be Required Reading!
Format: Hardcover
All citizens should read this captivating history of the Supreme Court and learn that there's no much new in recent criticisms of the court; criticism based on the outcome of a case and not the legal reasoning and jurisprudence behind the outcome.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Good history of the court despite some bias
Format: Hardcover
This was a very interesting history of the court and a fairly good account of how it had changed as well as in other ways not changed over 2 centuries. In the final part regarding the current court, it is apparent that the author is not even handed regarding his analysis of the current justices and decisions, especially regarding anything involving President Trump. Overall, scholarly and well cited with much good analysis and explanation, at least through 80% or so of the book.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Even handed approach and approachable
Format: Kindle
The accolades provided by the book reviewers are accurate. This is accessible, non-partisan and shows a keen understanding of how our legal system has developed over the history of the US. As a practicing attorney, I found myself exclaiming over and again "wow, I didn't realize that!" throughout the read. I studied many of the cases he discusses in law school. I've read other books about the Supreme Court included Wm. Rhenquist's History of the Supreme Court and The Bretheren. Even though I was a serious student, I was enlightened by the author's telling of the story. Like a good history book, this is well-researched.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025