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The Body and the State: Habeas Corpus and American Jurisprudence Suny Press - American Constitutionalism Series, 2005 Table of Contents Introduction: Understanding Habeas Corpus Chapter One: Habeas Corpus in the New American State, 1789-1915 Chapter Two: Bodily Inventions: The Habeas Petitioner and the Corporation, 1886 Chapter Three: Habeas Corpus as Counternarrative: The Rise of Due Process, 1923- 1953 Chapter Four: Confessions and the Narratives of Violence, 1963-1979 Chapter Five: Future Dangerousness and Habeas Corpus, 1982-2002 Chapter Six: Habeas Corpus and the Narratives of Terrorism, 1996-2004 Chapter Seven: Conclusion Introduction: Understanding Habeas Corpus Chapter One Habeas Corpus in the New American State, 1789-1915 Chapter Two Bodily Inventions: The Habeas Petitioner and the Corporation, 1886 Chapter Three Habeas Corpus as Counternarrative: The Rise of Due Process, 1923-1953 Chapter Four Confessions and the Narratives of Justice, 1963-1979 Chapter Five Future Dangerousness and Habeas Corpus, 1982-2002 Chapter Six Habeas Corpus and the Narratives of Terrorism, 1996-2004 Chapter Seven: Conclusion Sometimes it seems that there is only one story in American legal thought and only one problem. The story is the story of formalism and the problem is the problem of the subject. The story of formalism is that it never deals with the problem of the subject. The problem of the subject is that it's never been part of the story. Until Now. Pierre Schlag, "Beyond Critique: Law, Culture, and the Politics of Form," Texas Law Review 69: 1627, 1743 (1991). For Masha, Mnogo te Volim The Body and the State: Habeas Corpus and American Jurisprudence Cary Federman Assistant Professor Pittsburgh, PA 15282 412.396.6483 federman@duq.edu Table of Contents Introduction: Understanding Habeas Corpus Chapter One: Habeas Corpus in the New American State, 1789-1915 Chapter Two: Bodily Inventions: The Habeas Petitioner and the Corporation, 1886 Chapter Three: Habeas Corpus as Counternarrative: The Rise of Due Process, 1923- 1953 Chapter Four: Confessions and the Narratives of Justice, 1963-1979 Chapter Five: Future Dangerousness and Habeas Corpus, 1982-2002 Chapter Six: Habeas Corpus and the Narratives of Terrorism, 1996-2002 Chapter Seven: Conclusion
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Habeas corpus -- United States -- History.
Habeas corpus -- United States.