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- Contributors' Notes - vii
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- Articles
- William E. Nelson
- Criminality and Sexual Morality in New York, 1920-1980
- 265
- Martha Albertson Fineman
- Gender and Sexual License: The Plot Might Change but
the Message Remains the Same (A Response to William Nelson) - 343
- William E. Nelson
- Multiple Voices as a Means to Legal Reform (A Response
to Martha Fineman) - 351
- Kathryn Temple
- Johnson and Macpherson: Cultural Authority and the Construction
of Literary Property - 355
- Annabel Patterson
- "For Words Only": From Treason Trial to Liberal
Legend in Early Modern England - 389
- Jonathan A. Bush
- Free to Enslave: The Foundations of Colonial American
Slave Law - 417
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- Essays
- Guyora Binder
- Did the Slaves Author the Thirteenth Amendment? An Essay
in Redemptive History - 471
- Fred Dallmayr
- Self and Other: Gadamer and the Hermeneutics of Difference
- 507
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- Book Reviews
- Eben Moglen
- The Incompleat Burkean: Bruce Ackerman's Foundation for
Constitutional History - 531
- Jeremy Waldron
- Assurances of Objectivity - 553
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