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Dissenting voices in American society : the role of judges, lawyers, and citizens
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Dissenting voices in American society : the role of judges, lawyers, and citizens

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ch. 1. The ethics of an alternative : counterfactuals and the tone of dissent / Ravit Reichman
Comment on ch. 1. The role of counterfactual imagination in the legal system : misplaced judgment or inevitable dissent? / Suzette M. Malveaux
ch. 2. American animus : dissent and disapproval in Bowers v. Hardwick, Romer v. Evans, and Lawrence v. Texas / Susanna Lee
Comment on ch. 2. Animus-supported argument vs. animus-supported standing / Heather Elliott
ch. 3. Dissent and authenticity in the history of American racial politics / Kenneth W. Mack
Comment on ch. 3. Dissenters as dissidents : Charles Hamilton Houston and Loren Miller / Tony A. Freyer
ch. 4. The legal academy and the temptations of power : the difficulty of dissent / Richard H. Pildes
Comment on ch. 4. Why dissent isn't free : a commentary on Pildes' "The legal academy and the temptations of power" / Bryan K. Fair
Why societies don't need dissent (as such) / Mark Tushnet
Comment on ch. 5. Questioning the value of dissent and free speech more generally : American skepticism of government and the protection of low-value speech / Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.

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