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Introduction: The Moral Reading and the Majoritarian Premise PART I: LIFE, DEATH AND RACE 1. Roe in Danger 2. Verdict Postponed 3. What the Constitution Says 4. Roe was Saved 5. Do We Have a Right to Die? 6. Gag Rule and Affirmative Action PART II: SPEECH, CONSCIENCE, SEX AND VOTES 7. The Press on Trial 8. Why Must Speech be Free? 9. Pornography and Hate 10. MacKinnon's Words 11. Why Academic Freedom? PART III: JUDGES 12. Bork: The Senate's Responsibility 13. What Bork's Defeat Meant 14. Bork's Own Postmortem 15. The Thomas Nomination 16. Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas 17. Learned Hand Notes Sources Index

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