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Index
Cover
Other Books by This Author
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
THE BILL OF RIGHTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION: The Insolence of Office
CHAPTER ONE: Torture and Torment
Body and Mind
Chicago
Humane Torture by the CIA
The Right to Silence
Confession Abroad, Trial at Home
CHAPTER TWO: Confessing Falsely
Between Truth and Illusion
The Central Park Jogger
Human Lie Detectors
The Law Slips Backward
Manipulating Miranda
Remedies
CHAPTER THREE: The Assistance of Counsel
Proving Innocence
Location, Location, and Location
Conflicts of Interest
Mitigating Evidence
Without Representation
CHAPTER FOUR: The Tilted Playing Field
The Power of the Prosecutor
The Plea Bargain
The Sentence
Revoking Probation and Forfeiting Assets
CHAPTER FIVE: Below the Law
The Trapdoor
Narrow Escapes
Orphaned
The Ashcroft Sweeps
Unintended Consequences
The Pursuit of Happiness
CHAPTER SIX: Silence and Its Opposite
Mightier Than the Sword
Simply Out of Fear
Symbolic Speech
Small Violations of Large Principles
Punishing Without Prosecuting
CHAPTER SEVEN: A Redress of Grievances
Decorum and Dissent
Police Surveillance
Spies in New York
Zoning Out Free Speech
When Rights Clash
CHAPTER EIGHT: Inside the Schoolhouse Gate
Tinker’s Armband
Tolerating Intolerance
Erosion
Professors and Their Discontents
Security and Insecurity
Beyond the Gate
EPILOGUE: The Constitutional Culture
NOTES
A Note About the Author
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