Table of Contents Preface Part I: General Themes Chapter 1: The Nature of Constitutions: Basic Questions about Their Interpretation Chapter 2: Multiple Interpretive Criteria Chapter 3: Original Understanding: What Is Relevant and How Much Does It Count? Chapter 4: Employing Multiple Standards Chapter 5: Neutral Principles or " Standards: Their Relevance and Attainability Part II: A Poignant Illustration Chapter 6: Cruel and Unusual Punishment Part III: Allocations of Powers Chapter 7: Federal Separation of Powers Chapter 8: Federal Powers Part IV: Individual Rights and Norms of Equality Chapter 9: Freedom of Speech and the Press Chapter 10: The Religion Clauses Chapter 11: Criminal Process: The Right to Counsel, Unreasonable Searches and Seizures, and the Privilege against Self-Incrimination Chapter 12: Equal Protection Conclusion
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