<p>From the impossibility of a perfectly democratic vote to a clarifying model for affirmative action debates constitutional law professor and math enthusiast Michael Meyerson &quot;provides an engaging and unusual perspective on the no-man&#39;s land between mathematics and the law&quot; (John Allen Paulos). In thoroughly accessible and entertaining terms Meyerson shows how the principle of probability influenced the outcomes of the O. J. Simpson trials; makes a convincing case for the mathematical virtues of the electoral college; uses game theory to explain the federal government&#39;s shifting balance of power; relates the concept of infinity to the heated abortion debate; and uses topology and chaos theory to explain how our Constitution has successfully survived social and political change.</p>
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