Number
1 (January, 1993): Franck, Thomas
M. Political Questions/Judicial Answers: Does the Rule of Law
Apply to Foreign Affairs.
Number
1 (January, 1993): Jackson,
Donald W. Even the Children of Strangers: Equality under the
U.S. Constitution.
Number
1 (January, 1993): Kull, Andrew.
The Color Blind Constitution.
Number
2 (February, 1993): Adler, Freda
and William S. Laufer (eds.). New Directions in
Criminological Research.
Number
2 (February, 1993): Glendon, Mary
Ann. Rights Talk: The Impoverishment of Political Discourse.
Number
2 (February, 1993): Schultz,
David A. Property, Power, and American Democracy.
Number
3 (March, 1993): Hunt, Alan (ed.).
Reading Dworkin Critically.
Number
3 (March, 1993): Ivers, Gregg.
Redefining the First Freedom: The Supreme Court and the Consolidation
of State Power.
Number
3 (March, 1993): Morison, John
and Philip Leith. The Barrister's World and the Nature of Law.
Number
3 (March, 1993): Spann, Girardeau
A. Race Against the Court.
Number
4 (April, 1993): Barnum, David G.
The Supreme Court and American Democracy.
Number
4 (April, 1993): Calavita, Kitty.
Inside the State: The Bracero Program, Immigration, and the I.N.S.
Number
4 (April, 1993): Chevigny, Paul.
Gigs: Jazz and the Cabaret Laws in New York City.
Number
4 (April, 1993): Fox, Robin.
Reproduction Succession: Studies in Anthropology, Law and Society.
Number
4 (April, 1993): Hall, Kermit L.
(ed.). The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the
United States.
Number
4 (April, 1993): Shapiro, Barbara
J. Beyond Reasonable Doubt and Probable Cause: Historical
Perspectives on the Anglo-American Law of Evidence.
Number
4 (April, 1993): Walker, Thomas
G. and Lee Epstein. The Supreme Court of the United States:
An Introduction.
Number
5 (May, 1993): Weitzman, Lenore
J. and Mavis Maclean (eds.). Economic Consequences of
Divorce: The International Perspective.
Number
6 (June, 1993): Clayton, Cornell
W. The Politics of Justice: The Attorney General and the
Making of Legal Policy.
Number
6 (June, 1993): Haley, John Owen.
Authority Without Power.
Number
6 (June, 1993): Horwitz, Morton J.
The Transformation of American Law, 1870-1960.
Number
6 (June, 1993): Salokar, Rebecca
Mae. The Solicitor General: The Politics of Law.
Number
6 (June, 1993): Smith,
Christopher E. Courts, Politics, and the Judicial Process.
Number
6 (June, 1993): Traver, Harold H.
and Mark S. Gaylord (eds.). Drugs, Law and the State.
Number
6 (June, 1993): Vercher, Antonio.
Terrorism in Europe: An International Comparative Legal Analysis.
Number
7 (July, 1993): Ellman, Stephen.
In a Time of Trouble: Law and Liberty in South Africa's State of
Emergency.
Number
7 (July, 1993): Epstein, Lee and
Joseph Kobylka. The Supreme Court and Legal Change.
Number
7 (July, 1993): Hutchinson,
Dennis J., David A. Strauss, and Geoffrey R. Stone (eds.).
The Supreme Court Review 1991.
Number
7 (July, 1993): Lively, Donald E.
Foreshadows of the Law: Supreme Court Dissents and Constitutional
Development.
Number
7 (July, 1993): Sabin, Arthur J.
Red Scare in Court: New York versus The International Workers Order.
Number
8 (August, 1993): Humana,
Charles. (ed.). World Human Rights Guide.
Number
8 (August, 1993): Skolnick,
Jerome H. and James J. Fyfe. Above the Law: Police and the
Excessive Use of Force.
Number
8 (August, 1993): Volcansek, Mary.
Judicial Impeachment: None Called for Justice.
Number
9 (September, 1993): Barnett,
Larry D. Legal Construct, Social Concept: A Macrosociological
Perspective on Law.
Number
9 (September, 1993): Craig,
Barbara Hinkson and David M. O'Brien. Abortion and American
Politics.
Number
9 (September, 1993): Hagle,
Timothy M. A Reply to Professor Canon's Review of Segal and
Spaeth's The Supreme Court and the Attitudinal Model
Number
9 (September, 1993): Segal,
Jeffrey A. and Harold J. Spaeth. The Supreme Court and the
Attitudinal Model.
Number
9 (September, 1993): Sunstein,
Cass R. The Partial Constitution.
Number
10 (October, 1993): Beller,
Andrea H. and John W. Graham. Small Change: The Economics of
Child Support.
Number
10 (October, 1993): Kenney, Sally
J. For Whose Protection? Reproductive Hazards and
Exclusionary Policies in the United States and Britain.
Number
11 (November, 1993): Bradley,
Craig M. The Failure of the Criminal Procedure Reform.
Number
11 (November, 1993): Flemming,
Roy B., Peter F. Nardulli and James Eisenstein. The Craft of
Justice: Politics and Work in Criminal Justice Communities.
Number
11 (November, 1993): Hunt, Alan.
Explorations in Law and Society: Toward a Constitutive Theory of Law.
Number
11 (November, 1993): Jacobsohn,
Gary Jeffrey. Apple of Gold: Constitutionalism in Israel and
the United States.
Number
11 (November, 1993): Litan,
Robert E. (ed.). Verdict: Assessing the Civil Jury System.
Number
12 (December, 1993): Church,
Thomas W. and Milton Heumann Speedy Disposition: Monetary
Incentives and Policy Reform in Criminal Justice
Number
12 (December, 1993): Glick, Henry
R. The Right to Die.
Number
12 (December, 1993): Harris,
William F. II. The Interpretable Constitution.
Number
12 (December, 1993): Mann,
Coramae Richey. Unequal Justice: A Question of Color.