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Index
Cover
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Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction: A Life of Continuous Change
Part I: From Brooklyn to Cambridge: With Stops in New Haven and Washington
1: Born and Religiously Educated in Brooklyn: Williamsburg and Boro Park
2: My Secular Education: Brooklyn and Yale
3: My Clerkships: Judge Bazelon and Justice Goldberg
4: Beginning My Life as an Academic: Harvard Law School
Part II: The Changing Sound of Freedom of Speech: From the Pentagon Papers to WikiLeaks
5: The Evolution of the First Amendment: New Meanings for Cherished Words
6: Direct and Vicarious “Offensiveness” of Obscenity: I Am Curious (Yellow) and Deep Throat
7: Disclosure of Secrets: The Pentagon Papers and Julian Assange
8: Expressions that Incite Violence and Disrupt Speakers: Bruce Franklin and the Muslim Student Association
9: The Right to Falsify History and Science: Holocaust Denial, Space Aliens, and Academic Freedom
10: Defamation and Privacy: “He That Filches from Me My Good Name”
11: Speech That “Supports” Terrorist Groups: The MEK Case
12: Life Intrudes on Law: Illness and Other Close Calls
Photo Insert
Part III: Criminal Justice: From Sherlock Holmes to CSI
13: “Death Is Different”: Challenging Capital Punishment
14: The Death Penalty for Those Who Don’t Kill: Ricky and Raymond Tison
15: Using Science, Law, Logic, and Experience to Disprove Murder: Von Bülow, Simpson, Sybers, Murphy, and MacDonald
16: Death, Politics, Religion, and International Intrigue: Sharansky, Kennedy, and the Former President of the Ukraine
17: Death Cases from the Classroom to the Courtroom and From the Courtroom to the Classroom: Shooting a Corpse and Crashing a Helicopter
18: The Changing Politics of Rape: Mike Tyson, DSK, and Student Protestors
19: The Changing Impact of the Media on the Law: Bill Clinton and Woody Allen
Part IV: The Never-Ending Quest for Equality and Justice
20: The Changing Face of Race: From Color Blindness to Race-Specific Remedies
21: The Crumbling Wall Between Church and State: Attempts to Christianize America
22: From Human Rights to Human Wrongs: How the Hard Left Hijacked the Human Rights Agenda
Conclusion: Closing Argument
Acknowledgments
Notes
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