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| back | title | author | starting page |
| 1. | Law and Exclusionary Reasons | Larry Alexander | 5 |
| 2. | What Is Jurisprudence About? Theories, Definitions, Concepts or Conceptions of Law? | Michael D. Bayles | 23 |
| 3. | Critical Legel Studies and Liberalism: Understanding Similarities and Differences | Judith Wagner DeCew | 41 |
| 4. | The Significance of Rights Language | Martin P. Golding | 53 |
| 5. | Paternalistic Laws | Alan H. Goldman & Michael N. Goldman | 65 |
| 6. | Already Punished Enough | Douglas N. Husak | 79 |
| 7. | Treatment and Rehabilitation as a Mode of Punishment | Rex Martin | 101 |
| 8. | Two Forms of Moral Responsibility | Edward Sankowski | 123 |
| 9. | Davis and the Unfair-Advantage Theory of Punishment: A Critique | Don. E Scheid | 143 |
| 10. | A Rational Choice Theory of Punishment | James P. Sterba | 171 |
| 11. | Relative Duties in the Law | Carl Wellman | 183 |