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Contributors' Notes - vii
- Essay
- Peter Brooks
- Storytelling Without Fear? Confession in Law and Literature
- 1
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- Articles
- Louise A. Halper
- Tropes of Anxiety and Desire: Metaphor and Metonymy in
the Law of Takings - 31
- Colin Moran
- Cardinal Newman and Jury Verdicts: Reason, Belief, and
Certitude - 63
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- Symposium
- Intersections: Sexuality, Cultural Tradition,
and the Law
- Janet E. Halley
- Introduction - 93
- Robert J. Morris
- Configuring the Bo(u)nds of Marriage: The Implications
of Hawaiian Culture & Values for the Debate About Homogamy - 105
- Francisco Valdes
- Unpacking Hetero-Patriarchy: Tracing the Conflation of
Sex, Gender & Sexual Orientation to Its Origins - 161
- Angela P. Harris
- Comment: Seductions of Modern Culture - 213
- Mary Coombs
- Comment: Between Women/Between Men: The Significance
for Lesbianism of Historical Understandings of Same-(Male)Sex Sexual Activities
- 241
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- Book Reviews
- Stacy Caplow & Spencer Weber Waller
- Images of Law School and Law Teaching in An Imperfect
Spy - 263
- W.J. Rorabough
- Reexamining the Prohibition Amendment - 285
- A Review of Richard F. Hamm's Shaping the Eighteenth Amendment:
Temperance Reform, Legal Culture, and the Polity 1880-1920
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