The Law as it Could Be

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814727263

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By Owen Fiss
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287

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ContentsPreface 1 The Forms of Justice2 The Social and Political Foundations of Adjudication3 The Right Degree of Independence 4 The Bureaucratization of the Judiciary5 Against Settlement 6 The Allure of Individualism 7 The Political Theory of the Class Action 8 The Awkwardness of the Criminal Law 9 Objectivity and Interpretation 10 Judging as a Practice 11 The Death of Law? 12 Reason vs. Passion 13 The Irrepressibility of Reason 14 Bush v. Gore and the Question of Legitimacy Afterword Notes Index Acknowledgments About the Author

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