2. "Privileges or immunities"
3. The "privileges or immunities of a citizen of the United States"
4. Negro suffrage was excluded
6. The "open-ended" phraseology theory
8. Incorporation of the Bill of Rights in the fourteenth amendment
9. Opposition statements examined
10. "Equal protection of the laws"
12. Section five : "Congress shall enforce"
13. Incorporation of abolitionist theory in section one
14. From natural law to libertarian due process
16. The judiciary was excluded from policymaking
17. The turnabout of the libertarians
18. Liberals and the Burger Court
19. The legitimacy of judicial review
20. Why the "original intention"?
21. Arguments for judicial power of revision
22. "Trial by jury" : six or twelve jurors?
Appendix A : Van Alstyne's critique of Justice Harlan's dissent
Appendix B : Judicial administration of local matters
The writings of Raoul Berger.