Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; I. THE DEBATE: How Should Justices Interpret the Constitution?; II. THE CHOICE: Should Justices Act as Statesmen or as Craftsmen?; III. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CHOICE: Does Survival of the Rule of Law Depend on the Style of Judicial Decision Making?; IV. A CASE STUDY IN MIXED JUDICIAL STYLES OF DECISION MAKING: Can Justices Act as Both Statesmen and Craftsmen?; V.A CASE STUDY IN CONTRASTING STYLES OF JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING: How May Statesmen and Craftsmen Differ in Deciding Cases?
VI. THE CASE FOR CRAFTSMANSHIP: Why Should Justices Decide as Craftsmen?VII. THE CASE AGAINST STATESMANSHIP: Why Should Justices Refrain from Deciding as Statesmen?; VIII. CONCLUSION: How Will Craftsmen Insure the Triumph of the Rule of Law?; NOTES