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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Government Benefits: A New Look at an Old Gift Horse | 7 |
2 | Racism in American and South African Courts: Similarities and Differences | 26 |
3 | Portia's Progress | 57 |
4 | Speaking in a Judicial Voice | 71 |
5 | Beyond "Reasonable Doubt" | 101 |
6 | The Death Penalty in America: Can Justice Be Done? | 128 |
7 | To Err Is Human, but Not Always Harmless: When Should Legal Error Be Tolerated? | 147 |
8 | How James Madison Interpreted the Constitution | 190 |
9 | Against Constitutional Theory | 217 |
10 | The Anatomy of an Execution: Fairness versus "Process" | 239 |
11 | Women and the Constitution: Where We Are at the End of the Century | 283 |
12 | Sovereignty on Comparative Perspective: Constitutionalism in Britain and America | 309 |
Contributors | 335 | |
Index | 337 |
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