Preface: Better Late Than Never?
Acknowledgments
1. Confucius Said: “Establish Yourself at Thirty”—the Decision to Study China
2. Growing Up and Getting Educated
3. Behind the Highest Bench: My Year with Chief Justice Warren
4. An Unprecedented Surprise: Another Term, This Time with Justice Frankfurter
5. Lawyering in Washington: Covington & Burling, Dean Acheson, Prosecuting Crime, Senator Fulbright
6. Berkeley Beckons: A Brave New Academic World
7. Studying China at Berkeley: Setting the Stage for a Lifelong Exploration
8. Hong Kong Bound: Interviewing Chinese Refugees
9. Transition to Harvard
10. Passionate Pursuits: A New China Policy
11. Building Harvard’s East Asian Legal Studies: Stimulating Research, Talented Students, and Timeless Ties
12. Kyoto Chronicles: A Year amid Japanese Temples and Turmoil
13. My First Trip to China: Meeting Zhou Enlai, Arguing for Jack Downey
14. Pyongyang Perspectives: Making History in North Korea
15. Saving Future President Kim Dae Jung’s Life and Other South Korean Adventures
16. Cooperating with Ted Kennedy on and in China
17. Stimulating China’s New Legal System: The Coudert Brothers Years
18. Leaving Harvard to Establish Paul Weiss Law Offices in Beijing and Hong Kong
19. Life, Law, and China Practice in the Optimistic 1980s
20. Political Justice in Taiwan: Freeing Annette Lu and Prosecuting Henry Liu’s Assassins
21. The Dark Days of 1989: China’s Tragedy and Vietnam’s Promise
22. Academic Renewal: Charting NYU’s East Asian Law Path
23. Befriending Chen Guangcheng: The Vision of China’s Blind “Barefoot Lawyer”
24. Was Helping China Build Its Post-1978 Legal System a Mistake?
25. “The Curfew Tolls the Knell of Parting Day”: “Tomorrow Will Be Even Better”?
Appendix
Index
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