Reviews Listed by Volume and Number: Volume 6 (1996)

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Number 1 (January,1996): Duggan, Lisa and Nan D. Hunter. Sex Wars: Sexual Dissent and Political Culture.

Number 1 (January,1996): Freedman, Monroe H. and Eric M. Freedman (eds.). Group Defamation and Freedom of Speech.

Number 1 (January, 1996): Hesse, Joachim Jens and Nevil Johnson (eds.). Constitutional Policy and Change in Europe.

Number 1 (January,1996): Komesar, Neil K. Imperfect Alternatives: Choosing Institutions in Law, Economics, and Public Policy.

Number 1 (January, 1996): Rosenbloom, David H. and Richard D. Schwartz (eds.) Handbook of Regulation and Administrative Law.

Number 1 (January, 1996): Tate, C. Neal and Torbjorn Vallinder. The Global Expansion of Judicial Power.

Number 2 (February, 1996): Cooper, Phillip J. Battles on the Bench.

Number 2 (February, 1996): Maltese, John Anthony. The Selling of Supreme Court Nominees.

Number 2 (February, 1996): Pinello, Daniel R. The Impact of Judicial-Selection Method on State-Supreme-Court Policy.

Number 2 (February, 1996): Smith, Steven D. Foreordained Failure: The Quest for a Constitutional Principle of Religious Freedom.

Number 2 (February, 1996): Vidmar, Neil. Medical Malpractice and the American Jury.

Number 3 (March,1996): Blomberg, Thomas G. and Stanley Cohen (eds.). Punishment and Social Control.

Number 3 (March, 1996): Brenner, Saul and Harold J. Spaeth. Stare Indecisis

Number 3 (March,1996): Duxbury, Neil. Patterns of American Jurisprudence.

Number 3 (March, 1996): Jasanoff, Sheila. Science at the Bar: Law, Science and Technology in America.

Number 3 (March, 1966): Redish, Martin H. The Constitution as Political Structure.

Number 3 (March, 1996): Smolla, Rodney A. A Year in the Life of the Supreme Court.

Number 3 (March,1996): United States Supreme Court Reports on CD-ROM (Howe edition).

Number 3 (March, 1996): Wikander, UllaAlice Kessler-Harris and Jane Lewis (eds.). Protecting Women: Labor Legislation in Europe, The United States, and Australia, 1880-1920.

Number 5 (May, 1996): Cortner, Richard C. The Kingfish and the Constitution.

Number 5 (May, 1996): Jacobson, David. Rights Across Borders: Immigration and the Decline of Citizenship.

Number 5 (May, 1996): Rosenberg, David. The Hidden Holmes: His Theory of Torts in History

Number 5 (May, 1996): Sasson, Theodore. Crime Talk: How Citizens Construct a Social Problem.

Number 5 (May, 1996): Wasby, Stephen L. Race Relations Litigation in an Age of Complexity

Number 6 (June, 1996): Abel, Richard L. Politics by Other Means: Law in the Struggle Against Apartheid, 1980-1994.

Number 6 (June , 1996): Allen, David S. and Robert Jensen (eds.). Freeing the First Amendment: Critical Perspectives on Freedom of Expression.

Number 6 (June, 1996): Chevigny, Paul. Edge of the Knife: Police Violence in the Americas.

Number 6 (JUNE, 1996): Watson, George L. and John A. Stookey. Shaping America: The Politics of Supreme Court Appointments.

Number 7 (July, 1996): Newberg, Paula R. Judging the State: Courts and Constitutional Politics in Pakistan.

Number 7 (July, 1996): Sarat, Austin and Thomas R. Kearns (eds.). Identities, Politics, and Rights.

Number 8 (AUGUST, 1996): Blankenburg, Erhard and Freek Bruinsma. Dutch Legal Culture.

Number 8 (AUGUST, 1996): Peritz, Rudolph J. R. A Competition Policy in America, 1888-1992: History, Rhetoric, Law.

Number 9 (SEPTEMBER, 1996): Brooks, Peter and Saul Gewirtz, (eds.). Law's Stories: Narrative And Rhetoric In The Law.

Number 9 (September, 1996): O'Brien, David M.with Yasuo Ohkoshi. To Dream of Dreams: Religious Freedom and Constitutional Politics in Postwar Japan.

Number 9 (SEPTEMBER, 1996): Samuels, Suzanne Uttaro. Fetal Rights, Women's Rights: Gender Equality In The Workplace.

Number 9 (September, 1996): Tarr, G. Alan. (editor). Constitutional Politics in the States: Contemporary Controversies and Historical Patterns

Number 10 (OCTOBER, 1996): Boaventura de Sousa Santos. Toward a New Common Sense: Law, Science and Politics in the Paradigmatic Transition.

Number 10 (October , 1996): Haines, Herbert H. Against Capital Punishment: The Anti-Death Penalty Movement In America, 1972-1994.

Number 10 (October , 1996): Harr, Charles M. Suburbs Under Siege: Race, Space, and Audacious Judges .

Number 10 (October, 1996): Jacob, Herbert, Erhard Blankenburg, Herbert M. Kritzer, Doris Marie Provine, Joseph Sanders. Courts, Law , and Politics In Comparative Perspective.

Number 10 (October, 1996): Mezey, Susan Gluck. Children in Court: Public Policymaking and Federal Court Decisions.

Number 10 (October, 1996): Rudenstine, David. The Day The Presses Stopped: A History of the Pentagon Papers Case.

Number 10 (OCTOBER, 1996): de Sousa Santos, Boaventura. Toward A New Common Sense: Law, Science And Politics In The Paradigmatic Transition.

Number 11 (November, 1996): Amerasignhe, C.F. Principles of the Institutional Law of International Organizations.

Number 11 (November, 1996): Dinnage, James D. and John F. Murphy. The Constitutional Law of the European Union.

Number 12 (December, 1996): Adler, David Gray and Larry N. George (eds.). The Constitution and the Conduct of American Foreign Policy .

Number 12 (December, 1996): Barrow, Deborah J., Gary Zuk, and Gerard S. Gryski. The Federal Judiciary and Institutional Change.

Number 12 (December, 1996): Bertram, Eva, Morris Blachman, Kenneth Sharpe, and Peter Andreas. Drug War Politics: The Price of Denial.

Number 12 (December, 1996): Bork, Robert H. Slouching Towards Gomorrah.

Number 12 (December, 1996): Hobson, Charles F. The Great Chief Justice: John Marshall and the Rule of Law.

Number 12 (December, 1996): Kyvig, David E. Explicit And Authentic Acts: Amending The U.S. Constitution, 1776-1995.

Number 12 (December, 1996): Lobban, Michael. White Man's Justice: South African Political Trials in the Black Consciousness Era .

Number 12 (December, 1996): Seron, Caroll. The Business of Practicing Law.

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