Contents
Preface - Martha Minow
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Gerald L. Neuman
Chapter 1: When Statehood Was Autonomy - Christina Duffy Ponsa
Chapter 2: The Insular Cases: What Is There to Reconsider? - Efrén Rivera Ramos
Chapter 3: The Centennial of Ocampo v. United States: Lessons from the Insular Cases - Bartholomew H. Sparrow
Chapter 4: The Insular Cases: A Declaration of Their Bankruptcy and My Harvard Pronouncement - Juan R. Torruella
Chapter 5: From Conquest to Consent: Puerto Rico and the Prospect of Genuine Free Association - Chimène I. Keitner
Chapter 6: The Insular Cases, Differentiated Citizenship, and Territorial Statuses in the Twenty-First Century - Rogers M. Smith
Chapter 7: The Ideological Decolonization of Puerto Rico’s Autonomist Movement - Rafael Cox Alomar
Chapter 8: Our Journey Is Not Complete - Andrés W. López
Chapter 9: Puerto Rico and the United States at the Crossroads - Carlos Iván Gorrín Peralta
Contributors