| Judgment in Jerusalem |
| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
| PROLOGUE |
| PART I— FROM AMERICA TO PALESTINE |
| Chapter 1— America, 1906–1930 |
| Chapter 2— Palestine, 1930–1948 |
| PART II— LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS FOR A JUDICIAL BILL OF RIGHTS |
| Chapter 3— Israel, 1948–1953 |
| Chapter 4— In Quest of Progressive Reform |
| Chapter 5— The Foundations of Progressive Reform |
| Chapter 6— Law, Morality, and Judicial Review |
| PART III— CONFRONTING THE HOLOCAUST |
| Chapter 7— Blaming the Victims: The Kasztner Trial |
| Chapter 8— Blaming the Victimizers: The Eichmann Trial |
| PART IV— POLITICS AND THE RULE OF LAW |
| Chapter 9— Who Is the Guardian of the Law: The Minister of Justice or the Attorney General? |
| PART V— BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE |
| Chapter 10— Chief Justice Agranat |
| Chapter 11— Arab Representation in the Jewish State |
| Chapter 12— Who Is a Jew?: The Split Revisited |
| PART VI— THE YOM KIPPUR WAR |
| Chapter 13— War and the Agranat Commission |
| PART VII— JUDGING THE TRUTH TRUTHFULLY |
| • | Chapter 14— Retirement, 1976–1992 |
| EPILOGUE |
| Notes |
| GLOSSARY |
| Photo Section |
| INDEX |
| TABLE OF CASES |