This excerpt from Constitutional Calculus explores the intersection of mathematics and law, specifically examining how mathematical principles can inform constitutional issues. It analyzes apportionment methods for congressional representation, demonstrating the complexities of achieving fair and equitable allocation. Further, it investigates voting systems, revealing the inherent challenges in designing methods that satisfy various fairness criteria. Finally, the text examines the application of statistical reasoning and probability in legal contexts, including jury selection and crime prevention strategies, highlighting the potential and pitfalls of quantitative approaches to justice.
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