This document appears to be page 2 of a Table of Contents for a non-fiction book manuscript, dated April 2, 2012. It lists chapters 9 through 18, organized under Part III (Criminal Justice) and Part IV (Equality and Justice), covering topics such as Holocaust denial, capital punishment, rape legislation, and the human rights agenda. The document includes word counts (WC) for each chapter and references legal figures such as Barry Scheck and Justice John Paul Stevens.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Barry Scheck | Attorney/Legal Figure |
Mentioned in Part III title: 'Criminal Justice: From Sherlock Holmes to Barry Scheck and CSI'
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| Ricky Tison | Legal Case Subject |
Mentioned in Chapter 12 title regarding the death penalty
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| Raymond Tison | Legal Case Subject |
Mentioned in Chapter 12 title regarding the death penalty
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| Justice John Paul Stevens | Supreme Court Justice |
Cited in footnote 1 regarding the quote 'Death is different'
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| Sherlock Holmes | Fictional Character |
Referenced in Part III title as a historical benchmark for criminal justice
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017089'
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"The Right to Falsify History: Holocaust Denial and Academic Freedom"Source
"Part III: Criminal Justice: From Sherlock Holmes to Barry Scheck and CSI"Source
"The changing politics of rape: From “no” means “maybe,” to “maybe” means “no.”"Source
"From Human Right to Human Wrongs: How the hard left hijacked the Human Rights Agenda"Source
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