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Book Reviews

Discrimination

Making the Modern Family: Interracial Intimacy and the Social Production of Whiteness

A new approach to the law of multiracial families

Vol. 127 No. 5 March 2014
  • Camille Gear Rich
Constitutional Law

Never Mind the Constitution

A comparative critique of anti-constitutionalism

Vol. 127 No. 4 February 2014
  • Jeremy Waldron
Internet & Communications Law

Technological Determinism and Its Discontents

A critique of interventionist approaches to telecommunications regulation

Vol. 127 No. 3 January 2014
  • Christopher S. Yoo
Family Law

All Unhappy Families: Tales of Old Age, Rational Actors, and the Disordered Life

How family members and legal actors make sense of the conflicts of eldercare

Vol. 126 No. 8 June 2013
  • Ariela R. Dubler
Legal History

Lawyers, Law, and the New Civil Rights History

The latest entry in the growing field of new civil rights history, in which lawyers are essential intermediaries

Vol. 126 No. 8 June 2013
  • Risa Goluboff
Human Rights

Does the Past Matter? On the Origins of Human Rights

An analysis of competing histories of the origins of international human rights law

Vol. 126 No. 7 May 2013
  • Philip Alston
Constitutional Law

Not Unwritten, After All?

The connection between constitutional text and constitutional norms

Vol. 126 No. 6 April 2013
  • David A. Strauss
Criminal Law

Humanizing the Criminal Justice Machine: Re-Animated Justice or Frankenstein’s Monster?

A critical assessment of an agenda for criminal justice reform

Vol. 126 No. 5 March 2013
  • Nicola Lacey
Separation of Powers

Stochastic Constraint

A critique of Professor Goldsmith's defense of the adequacy of current institutional limits on executive power

Vol. 126 No. 4 February 2013
  • Neal Kumar Katyal
Copyright

Is Copyright Reform Possible?

A critical evaluation of two major contributions to the copyright reform literature

Vol. 126 No. 3 January 2013
  • Pamela Samuelson
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