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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- A Preface for Students, with a Note to Everyone Else ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- One. Why Read the Opinions? 1
- Two. The Opinion and Narrative 18
- Three. Unity: The Judicial Voice 46
- Four. Legal Doctrine: Between Erudition and Fundamentalism 88
- Five. Facts: Stating the Case 135
- Conclusion: Making the Case for a Humanist Study of the Law 173
- Notes 181
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- A Preface for Students, with a Note to Everyone Else ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- One. Why Read the Opinions? 1
- Two. The Opinion and Narrative 18
- Three. Unity: The Judicial Voice 46
- Four. Legal Doctrine: Between Erudition and Fundamentalism 88
- Five. Facts: Stating the Case 135
- Conclusion: Making the Case for a Humanist Study of the Law 173
- Notes 181
- Index 231