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Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Foreword: On Jaffa, Lincoln, Marshall, and Original Intent | 1 |
Pt. II | What Were the "Original Intentions" of the Framers of the Constitution of the United States? | 11 |
Appendix II-A: Attorney General Meese, the Declaration, and the Constitution | 55 | |
Appendix II-B: Are These Truths Now, or Have They Ever Been, Self-Evident? | 75 | |
Appendix II-C: Original Intent and Justice Rehnquist | 83 | |
Pt. III | Three Critiques | 107 |
Judicial Conscience and Natural Rights: A Reply to Professor Jaffa | 109 | |
Professor Harry V. Jaffa Divides the House: A Respectful Protest and a Defense Brief | 133 | |
Seven Questions for Professor Jaffa | 167 | |
Appendix III-A: The Founders of Our Founders: Jerusalem, Athens, and the American Constitution | 181 | |
Appendix III-B: The Ambiguity of Justice in Plato's Republic | 199 | |
Appendix III-C: Private Rights and Public Law: The Founders' Perspective | 209 | |
Pt. IV | Jaffa Replies to His Critics | 235 |
Judicial Conscience and Natural Rights: A Reply to Professor Ledewitz | 237 | |
"Who Killed Cock Robin?" A Retrospective on the Bork Nomination and a Reply to "Jaffa Divides the House" | 269 | |
Appendix IV-A: The Closing of the Conservative Mind | 291 | |
Seven Answers for Professor Anastaplo | 303 | |
An Epilogue to Seven Answers | 345 | |
Professor Jaffa and That Old-Time Religion | 359 | |
"Our Ancient Faith," A Reply to Professor Anastaplo | 369 | |
Pt. V | Afterword | 387 |
Four Letters to Edwin Meese III | 389 | |
Index | 401 |
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