Doing the right thing: the split between the moral and the legal
A new paradigm of moral justice
The various faces of grief
Aborted trials and lying under the law
The best-kept secrets of zealous advocates
Forbidden emotions in a world out of order
Judges who feign not having feelings
Apology as moral antidote to the legal disease
The non-duty to rescue under American law
Rescue as moral imperative
The law's preference for the body over the soul
Frustrated lawyers and the public's discontent