Henry Hart began his 1964 Holmes Lectures by asking what a single would be without baseball. We rolled our eyes at that one, reveling in the maestro\u27s penchant for the occult. As usual, though, Professor Hart was trying to tell us groundlings something precious. He was warning us that conventional legal thinking, by stressing rigorous deconstructive analysis, can obscure an important unity in favor of components that should be analyzed, not solely as freestanding phenomena, but as part of the unity. Without recognition of the unity, analysis of the components risks being carried on in a normative vacuum that will inevitably be filled by another tiebreaking mechanism, often to the detriment of the larger enterprise. A ban on littering i...