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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Animus, and Why It Matters Part I. Laying Out the Tools
1. Class Legislation and the Prehistory of Animus 2. Department of Agriculture v. Moreno 3. City of Cleburne v. Cleburne Living Center 4. Romer and Lawrence 5. United States v. Windsor
Part II. Building the Structure
6. What’s Wrong with Subjective Dislike? 7. Objectively Objectionable 8. The Doctrinal Uniqueness of Animus 9. The Elusive Search for Animus 10. How Much Animus Is Enough? And What Should We Do about It? 11. Applying What We Have Learned 12. Obergefell and Animus Conclusion: Animus Doctrine Today and Tomorrow
Notes About the Author
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