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- Title Pages
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Introduction: The Question of Legitimacy
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1 An Unreasonable Reaction to a Reasonable Decision -
2 Not as Bad as Plessy. Worse. -
3 eroG .v hsuB: Through the Looking Glass -
4 Partial (but not Partisan) Praise of Principle -
5 The Fallibility of Reason -
6 Sustaining the Premise of Legality: Learning to Live with Bush v. Gore -
7 Can the Rule of Law Survive Bush v. Gore? -
8 A Political Question -
9 Political Questions and the Hazards of Pragmatism -
10 The Conservatism in Bush v. Gore -
11 Does the Constitution Enact the Republican Party Platform? Beyond Bush v. Gore -
12 Off Balance -
13 Legitimacy and the 2000 Election - Contributors
- Index
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- Title Pages
-
Introduction: The Question of Legitimacy
-
1 An Unreasonable Reaction to a Reasonable Decision -
2 Not as Bad as Plessy. Worse. -
3 eroG .v hsuB: Through the Looking Glass -
4 Partial (but not Partisan) Praise of Principle -
5 The Fallibility of Reason -
6 Sustaining the Premise of Legality: Learning to Live with Bush v. Gore -
7 Can the Rule of Law Survive Bush v. Gore? -
8 A Political Question -
9 Political Questions and the Hazards of Pragmatism -
10 The Conservatism in Bush v. Gore -
11 Does the Constitution Enact the Republican Party Platform? Beyond Bush v. Gore -
12 Off Balance -
13 Legitimacy and the 2000 Election - Contributors
- Index