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Index
Preface
Introduction
Part One: The Supreme Court Then and Now
Chapter One: Origins
Chapter Two: The Justices
Part Two: The Rights of “We the People”
Chapter Three: Shouting Fire in Crowded Theaters: The Freedom of Speech
Chapter Four: Hard Money and Soft: The First Amendment and Politics
Chapter Five: Religion in the Public Square
Chapter Six: Parochial Schools and Public Money: The Neutrality Principle
Chapter Seven: The Constitutional “Right” of Privacy: Abortion and Beyond
Chapter Eight: Counting by Race I: The Affirmative Action Controversy
Chapter Nine: Counting by Race II: Gerrymandering and Voting
Chapter Ten: The Criminal Justice Revolution: Excluding Evidence from Criminal Trials
Chapter Eleven: ”You Have the Right to …”: Miranda and the Fifth Amendment
Part Three: The Powers and Structure of American Government
Chapter Twelve: The Power to Make Law: The Statutory Conversation Between Court and Congress
Chapter Thirteen: The Rehnquist Court and The Federal Republic
Chapter Fourteen: Presidents: The Court and the Executive Branch
Chapter Fifteen: Bush V. Gore
Acknowledgments
The Constitution of the United States
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