Constitutional calculus : how mathematical logic can help America become a just society / by Jeff Suzuki.
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Prologue: condorcet's dream
- The articles of the constitution
- Stand up and be estimated
- (Nearly) equal representation
- Weighting for a fair vote
- The impossibility of democracy
- Dragons and dummymanders
- The worst way to elect a president, except for all the rest
- The Bill of Rights
- Stop and frisk : the inefficiency of racism
- Reverend thomas bayes and the law
- "The man of statistics"
- Despair over disparity
- Once is an accident
- 6 5 10 n-angry men
- The peril and promise of social network analysis
- Strikes for three strikes
- The price of punishment
- Epilogue: the constitutional equation
- Notes
- Selected topical bibliography
- Index.