Number 1 (January 2005): Anderson, Terry H. The Pursuit of Fairness: A History of Affirmative Action....pp.49-54.
Number 1 (January 2005): Cheng, Sinkwan(ed.). Law, Justice, and Power: Between Reason and Will....pp.30-34.
Number 1 (January 2005): Curthoys, Mark. Governments, Labour, and the Law in Mid-Victorian Britian: The Trade Union Legislation of the 1870s....pp.12-17.
Number 1 (January 2005): Dershowitz, Alan M. Rights From Wrongs: A Secular Theory of the Origins of Rights....pp.83-86.
Number 1 (January 2005): Ferren, John M. Salt of the Earth, Conscience of the Court: The Story of Justice Wiley B. Rutledge....pp.55-57.
Number 1 (January 2005): Fisher III, William W. Promises to Keep. Technology, Law, and the Future of Entertainment....pp.90-93.
Number 1 (January 2005): Gregg, Benjamin G. Coping in Politics with Indeterminate Norms: A Theory of Enlightened Localism....pp.18-21.
Number 1 (January 2005): Hazard, Geoffrey C. and Angelo Dondi. Legal Ethics: A Comparative Study....pp.22-26.
Number 1 (January 2005): Hull, N. E. H. and Williamjames Hoffer and Peter Charles Hoffer(eds.). The Abortion Rights Controversy in America: A Legal Reader....pp.5-7.
Number 1 (January 2005): Kendall, Christopher N. Gay Male Pornography: An Issue of Sex Discrimination....pp.58-63.
Number 1 (January 2005): Kennedy, Ellen. Constitutional Failure: Carl Schmitt in Weimar....pp.64-67.
Number 1 (January 2005): Kerr, Rachel. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: An Exercise in Law, Politics, and Diplomacy....pp.68-70.
Number 1 (January 2005): Malavet, Pedro A. America’s Colony: The Political and Cultural Conflict Between the United States and Puerto Rico....pp.74-77.
Number 1 (January 2005): McGarvie, Mark Douglas. One Nation Under Law: America’s Early National Struggles to Separate Church and State....pp.87-89.
Number 1 (January 2005): Mitchell, Edward W. Self-Made Madness: Rethinking Illness and Criminal Responsibility....pp.39-41.
Number 1 (January 2005): Nielsen, Laura Beth. License to Harass: Law, Hierarchy, and Offensive Public Speech....pp.78-82.
Number 1 (January 2005): Pacelle, Richard L. Between Law & Politics: The Solicitor General and the Structuring of Race, Gender, and Reproductive Rights Litigation....pp.1-4.
Number 1 (January 2005): Shapiro, Susan P. Tangled Loyalties: Conflict of Interest in Legal Practice....pp.8-11.
Number 1 (January 2005): Stuart, Gary L. Miranda: The Story of America’s Right to Remain Silent....pp.35-38.
Number 1 (January 2005): Svensson, Eva-Maria and Anu Pylkkänen and Johanna Niemi-Kiesiläinen (eds.). Nordic Equality at a Crossroads. Feminist Legal Studies Coping with Difference....pp.71-73.
Number 1 (January 2005): Tontti, Jarkko. Rights and Prejudice: Prolegomena to a Hermeneutical Philosophy of Law....pp.42-48.
Number 1 (January 2005): Tsesis, Alexander. The Thirteenth Amendment and American Freedom: A Legal History....pp.27-29.
Number 2 (February 2005): Atwell, Mary Welek. Evolving Standards of Decency: Popular Culture and Capital Punishment....pp.118-120.
Number 2 (February 2005): Auty, Kate and Sandy Toussaint(eds.). A Jury of Whose Peers? The Cultural Politics of Juries in Australia....pp.150-156.
Number 2 (February 2005): Carp, E. Wayne. Adoption Politics: Bastard Nation & Ballot Initiative 58....pp.94-95.
Number 2 (February 2005): Devins, Neal and Davison M. Douglas(eds.). A Year at the Supreme Court....pp.131-134.
Number 2 (February 2005): Esau, Alvin. The Courts and the Colonies: The Litigation of Hutterite Church Disputes....pp.110-113.
Number 2 (February 2005): Gerard, Philip and Jim Phillips and Barry Cahill(eds.). The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, 1974-2004: From Imperial Bastion to Provincial Oracle....pp.125-127.
Number 2 (February 2005): Gerlach, Neil. The Genetic Imaginary: DNA in the Canadian Criminal Justice System....pp.96-98.
Number 2 (February 2005): Gregg, Benjamin. Thick Moralities, Thin Politics: Social Integration Across Communities of Belief....pp.114-117.
Number 2 (February 2005): Handler, Joel F. Social Citizenship and Workfare in the United States and Western Europe: The Paradox of Inclusion....pp.128-130.
Number 2 (February 2005): Johnson, Timothy R. Oral Arguments and Decision Making on the United States Supreme Court....pp.107-109.
Number 2 (February 2005): Keck, Thomas M. The Most Activist Supreme Court in History: The Road to Modern Judicial Conservatism....pp.135-138.
Number 2 (February 2005): Levinson, Sanford(ed.). Torture: A Collection....pp.103-106.
Number 2 (February 2005): Levy, Robert A. Shakedown: How Corporations, Government, and Trial Lawyers Abuse the Judicial Process....pp.151-154.
Number 2 (February 2005): Park, John S. W. Elusive Citizenship: Immigration, Asian Americans, and the Paradox of Civil Rights....pp.155-160.
Number 2 (February 2005): Stephenson, Donald Grier. The Right to Vote: Rights and Liberties Under the Law....pp.99-102.
Number 2 (February 2005): Solove, Daniel J. The Digital Person: Technology and Privacy in the Information Age....pp.121-124.
Number 2 (February 2005): Streb, Matthew J.(ed.). Law and Election Politics: The Rules of the Game....pp.161-165.
Number 2 (February 2005): Strickland, Ruth Ann. Restorative Justice....pp.139-142
Number 2 (February 2005): Taylor, John B. The Right to Counsel and Privilege against Self-Incrimination: Rights and Liberties Under the Law....pp.143-144.
Number 2 (February 2005): Wakefield, Alison. Selling Security: The Private Policing of Public Space....pp.145-149.
Number 2 (February 2005): Zelden, Charles L. The Battle for the Black Ballot: Smith V. Allwright and the Defeat of the Texas All-White Primary....pp.166-169.
Number 3 (March 2005): Anaya, James S. Indigenous Peoples in International Law....pp.269-273.
Number 3 (March 2005): Baines, Beverly and Ruth Rubio-Marin(eds.). The Gender of Constitutional Jurisprudence....pp.227-230.
Number 3 (March 2005): Beiner, Theresa M. Gender Myths v. Working Realities: Using Social Science to Reformulate Sexual Harassment Law....pp.208-210.
Number 3 (March 2005): Curry, Steven. Indigenous Sovereignty and the Democratic Project....pp.269-273.
Number 3 (March 2005): Davidson, Scott(ed.). The Law of Treaties.....pp.231-233.
Number 3 (March 2005): Fiss, Owen. The Law as it Could Be....pp.211-214.
Number 3 (March 2005): Ford, Richard T. Racial Culture: A Critique....pp.215-218.
Number 3 (March 2005): Free, Marvin D. Racial Issues In Criminal Justice: The Case of African Americans....pp.264-268.
Number 3 (March 2005): Friedman, Lawrence M. Private Lives; Families, Individuals, and the Law....pp.219-220.
Number 3 (March 2005): Golash, Deidre. The Case Against Punishment: Retribution, Crime Prevention and the Law....pp.234-237.
Number 3 (March 2005): Greene, Edie and Brian H. Bornstein. Determining Damages: The Psychology of Jury Awards....pp.191-194.
Number 3 (March 2005): Gross, Norman(ed.). America’s Lawyer-Presidents: From Law Office to Oval Office....pp.170-172.
Number 3 (March 2005): Healy, Gene(ed.). Go Directly to Jail: The Criminalization of Almost Everything....pp.242-245.
Number 3 (March 2005): Hertogh, Marc and Simon Halliday(eds.). Judicial Review and Bureaucratic Impact: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives....pp.173-175.
Number 3 (March 2005): Ivers, Gregg and Kevin T. McGuire(eds.). Creating Constitutional Change: Clashes over Power and Liberty in the Supreme Court....pp.176-180.
Number 3 (March 2005): Johnson, John W. Griswold V. Connecticut: Birth Control and the Constitutional Right of Privacy....pp.246-249.
Number 3 (March 2005): Kersch, Ken I. Constructing Civil Liberties: Discontinuities in the Development of American Constitutional Law....pp.181-186.
Number 3 (March 2005): Kritzer, Herbert. Risks, Reputations, and Rewards: Contingency Fee Legal Practice in the United States....pp.250-254.
Number 3 (March 2005): Kusha, Hamid R. Defendant Rights....pp.225-226.
Number 3 (March 2005): Lazarus, Richard J. The Making of Environmental Law....pp.195-199.
Number 3 (March 2005): Lurie, Jonathan. The Chase Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy....pp.260-263.
Number 3 (March 2005): Mushkat, Roda. International Environmental Law and Asian Values: Legal Norms and Cultural Influences....pp.255-259.
Number 3 (March 2005): Nelson, William E. In Pursuit of Rights and Justice: Edward Weinfeld as Lawyer and Judge....pp.187-190.
Number 3 (March 2005): Romano, Cesare P.R. and Andre Nollkaemper and Jann K. Kleffner(eds.). Internationalized Criminal Courts and Tribunals: Sierra Leone, East Timor, Kosovo, and Cambodia....pp.200-203.
Number 3 (March 2005): Skrentny, John D. The Minority Rights Revolution....pp.204-207.
Number 3 (March 2005): U.S. General Services Administration. The Courthouse Series....pp.238-241.
Number 3 (March 2005): Valelly, Richard M. The Two Reconstructions: The Struggle for Black Enfranchisement....pp.221-224.
Number 4 (April 2005): Aman, Alfred C. Jr. The Democracy Deficit: Taming Globalization Through Law Reform....pp.274-276.
Number 4 (April 2005): Badinter, Robert and Stephen Breyer(eds.). Judges in Contemporary Democracy: An International Conversation....pp.319-321.
Number 4 (April 2005): Campeau, Georges. From UI to EI: Waging War on the Welfare State....pp.322-324.
Number 4 (April 2005): Coleman, Roy. Reclaiming the Streets, Surveillance, Social Control, and the City....pp.277-278.
Number 4 (April 2005): Conte, Alex and Scott Davidson and Richard Burchill. Defining Civil and Political Rights: The Jurisprudence of the United Nations Human Rights Committee....pp.332-335.
Number 4 (April 2005): Foskett, Ken. Judging Thomas: The Life and Times of Clarence Thomas....pp.340-349.
Number 4 (April 2005): Goldsmith, Jack L and Eric A. Posner. The Limits of International Law....pp.336-339.
Number 4 (April 2005): Harris, Beth. Defending the Right to a Home: The Power of Anti-Poverty Lawyers....pp.325-328.
Number 4 (April 2005): Keeling, David T. Intellectual Property Rights in EU Law: Free Movement and Competition Law(Vol. 1)....pp.329-331.
Number 4 (April 2005): Klang, Mathias and Andrew Murray(eds.).Human Rights in the Digital Age....pp.279-281.
Number 4 (April 2005): Schulte, Constanze. Compliance with Decisions of the International Court of Justice....pp.282-285.
Number 4 (April 2005): Shanley, Lyndon Mary(Joshua Cohen and Deborah Chasman eds.). Just Marriage....pp.286-288.
Number 4 (April 2005): Sumner, L.W. The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression....pp.289-294.
Number 4 (April 2005): Vargas, Llosa Alvaro. Liberty for Latin America: How to Undo Five Hundred Years of State Oppression....pp.295-298.
Number 5 (May 2005): Asimow, Michael and Shannon Mader. Law and Popular Culture: A Course Book....pp.399-402.
Number 5 (May 2005): Bazemore, Gordon and Mara Schiff. Juvenile Justice Reform and Restorative Justice: Building Theory and Policy from Practice....pp.376-378.
Number 5 (May 2005): Bilsky, Leora. Transformative Justice: Israeli Identity on Trial....pp.465-470.
Number 5 (May 2005): Bjornlund, Eric C. Beyond Free and Fair: Monitoring Elections and Building Democracy....pp.379-381.
Number 5 (May 2005): Calnan, Alan. A Revisionist History of Tort Law: From Holmesian Realism to Neoclassical Rationalism....pp.350-353.
Number 5 (May 2005): Chodosh, Hiram E. Global Justice Reform: A Comparative Methodology....pp.386-388.
Number 5 (May 2005): Colker, Ruth. The Disability Pendulum: The First Decade of the Americans with Disabilities Act....pp.354-358.
Number 5 (May 2005): Comiskey, Michael. Seeking Justices: The Judging of Supreme Court Nominees....pp.389-394.
Number 5 (May 2005): Cotter, Anne-Marie Mooney. Gender Injustice: An International Comparative Analysis of Equality in Employment....pp.395-398.
Number 5 (May 2005): Dubber, Markus Dirk. The Police Power: Patriarchy and the Foundations of American Government....pp.439-443.
Number 5 (May 2005): Halliday, Simon and Patrick Schmidt(eds.). Human Rights Brought Home: Socio-Legal Perspectives on Human Rights in the National Context....pp.403-405.
Number 5 (May 2005): Joo, Thomas W.(ed.). Corporate Governance: Law, Theory and Policy....pp.444-448.
Number 5 (May 2005): Langran, Robert W. The Supreme Court: A Concise History....pp.420-424.
Number 5 (May 2005): Lazer, David(ed.). DNA and the Criminal Justice System: The Technology of Justice....pp.359-361.
Number 5 (May 2005): Lesaffer, Randall(ed.). Peace Treaties and International Law In European History: From the Late Middle Ages to World War One....pp.471-474.
Number 5 (May 2005): Nuechterlein, Jonathan E. and Philip J. Weiser. Digital Crossroads: American Telecommunications Policy in the Internet Age....pp.362-365.
Number 5 (May 2005): Posner, Richard A. Catastrophe: Risk and Response....pp.429-431.
Number 5 (May 2005): Rhode, Deborah L. Access to Justice....pp.432-438.
Number 5 (May 2005): Riley, Peter. Nuclear Waste: Law, Policy and Pragmatism....pp.406-410.
Number 5 (May 2005): Schroeder, Christopher H. and Rene Steinzor(eds.). A New Progressive Agenda for Public Health and the Environment....pp.449-452.
Number 5 (May 2005): Skeel, David. Icarus in the Boardroom: The Fundamental Flaws in Corporate America and Where They Came From....pp.415-419.
Number 5 (May 2005): Solan, Lawrence M. and Peter M. Tiersma. Speaking of Crime: The Language of Criminal Justice....pp.453-456.
Number 5 (May 2005): Stefancic, Jean and Richard Delgado. How Lawyers Lose Their Way: A Profession Fails Its Creative Minds....pp.425-428.
Number 5 (May 2005): Steyn, Johan. Democracy Through Law: Selected Speeches and Judgments....pp.411-414.
Number 5 (May 2005): Quigley, John. The Case for Palestine: An International Law Perspective....pp.366-369.
Number 5 (May 2005): Waters, Cristopher P.M. Counsel in the Caucasus: Professionalization and Law In Georgia....pp.457-459.
Number 5 (May 2005): Westen, Peter. The Logic of Consent: The Diversity and Deceptiveness of Consent as a Defense to Criminal Conduct...pp.370-375.
Number 5 (May 2005): Wise, Steven M. Though the Heavens May Fall: The Landmark Trial that Led to the End of Human Slavery....pp.460-464.
Number 5 (May 2005): Zotti, Priscilla H. Machado. Injustice for all: Mapp Vs. Ohio and the Fourth Amendment....pp.382-385.
Number 6 (June 2005): Belknap, Michael R. The Supreme Court Under Earl Warren, 1953-1969....pp.577-580.
Number 6 (June 2005): Bogart, W.A. Good Government? Good Citizens? Courts, Politics, and Markets in Canada....pp.527-530.
Number 6 (June 2005): Bogdanor, Vernon(ed.). The British Constitution in the Twentieth Century....pp.531-536.
Number 6 (June 2005): Brudner, Alan. Constitutional Goods....pp.513-517.
Number 6 (June 2005): Deflem, Mathieu(ed.). Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism: Criminological Perspectives....pp.501-503.
Number 6 (June 2005): Edmond, Gary(ed.). Expertise in Regulation and Law....pp.537-538.
Number 6 (June 2005): Fraser, David. Law After Auschwitz: Towards a Jurisprudence of the Holocaust.
Number 6 (June 2005): Friedman, Lawrence M. Law in America: A Short History....pp.507-509.
Number 6 (June 2005): Helmke, Gretchen. Courts Under Constraints. Judges, Generals, and Presidents in Argentina....pp.556-559.
Number 6 (June 2005): Kahn, Paul W. Putting Liberalism in its Place....pp.523-526.
Number 6 (June 2005): Kirton, John J. and Michael J. Trebilcock(eds.). Hard Choices, Soft Law: Voluntary Standards in Global Trade, Environment and Social Governance....pp.587-589.
Number 6 (June 2005): Kousser, Thad. Term Limits and the Dismantling of State Legislative Professionalism....pp.475-477.
Number 6 (June 2005): Krent, Harold J. Presidential Powers....pp.572-576.
Number 6 (June 2005): Lamb, Charles M. Housing Segregation in Suburban America Since 1960: Presidential and Judicial Politics....pp.478-482.
Number 6 (June 2005): Michelman, Frank I. Brennan and Democracy....pp.539-545.
Number 6 (June 2005): Moller, Mark K.(ed.). Cato Supreme Court Review 2003-2004....pp.546-551.
Number 6 (June 2005): Palmer, Vernon Valentine. The Louisiana Civilian Experience: Critiques of Codification in a Mixed Jurisdiction....pp.504-506.
Number 6 (June 2005): Piacentini, Laura. Surviving Russian Prisons: Punishment, Economy and Politics in Transition....pp.568-571.
Number 6 (June 2005): Porter, Robert Odawi. Sovereignty Colonialism, and the Future of the Indigenous Nations....pp.560-562.
Number 6 (June 2005): Rock, Paul. Constructing Victims’ Rights: The Home Office, New Labour, and Victims....pp.483-484.
Number 6 (June 2005): Rosenne, Shabtai. Provisional Measures in International Law: The International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea....pp.485-490.
Number 6 (June 2005): Shell, Bernadette H. and Clemens Martin. Cybercrime: A Reference Handbook....pp.510-512.
Number 6 (June 2005): Simpson, Gerry. Great Powers and Outlaw States: Unequal Sovereigns in the International Legal Order....pp.491-496.
Number 6 (June 2005): Spiermann, Ole. International Legal Argument in the Permanent Court of International Justice: The Rise of International Justice....pp.590-593.
Number 6 (June 2005): Stephenson, Donald Grier Jr. The Waite Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy....pp.594-597.
Number 6 (June 2005): Tamanaha, Brian Z. On The Rule of Law: History, Politics, Theory....pp.497-500.
Number 6 (June 2005): Theoharis, Athan G. The FBI and American Democracy: A Brief Critical History....pp.552-555.
Number 6 (June 2005): Tushnet, Mark V. The NAACP’s Legal Strategy against Segregated Education, 1925-1950 (2 nd ed)....pp.563-567.
Number 6 (June 2005): Whincop, Michael J. Corporate Governance in Government Corporations....pp.518-522.
Number 6 (June 2005): Wolfe, Alan(ed.). School Choice: The Moral Debate....pp.598-601.
Number 7 (July 2005): Buchanan, Allen. Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination: Moral Foundations for International Law....pp.602-606.
Number 7 (July 2005): Fletcher, George P. and Steve Sheppard. American Law in a Global Context....pp.617-620.
Number 7 (July 2005): Grossfeld, Bernhard. Core Questions of Comparative Law....pp.607-608.
Number 7 (July 2005): Hajjar, Lisa. Courting Conflict: The Israeli Military Court System in the West Bank and Gaza....pp.609-611.
Number 7 (July 2005): Romero, Victor C. Alienated: Immigrant Rights, The Constitution, and Equality in America....pp.612-616.
Number 8 (August 2005): Eglit, Howard. Elders on Trial: Age and Ageism in the American Legal System. . . .621-625.
Number 8 (August 2005): Hammond, Phillip E., David W. Machacek, and Eric Michael Mazur. Religion On Trial: How The Supreme Court Trends Threaten Freedom Of Conscience In America. . . . pp.626-631.
Number 8 (August 2005): Sadurski, Wojciech. Rights Before Courts: A Study Of Constitutional Courts In Postcommunist States Of Central And Eastern Europe. . . . pp.632-634.
Number 8 (August 2005): Sunstein, Cass R. Laws of Fear: Beyond The Precautionary Principle. . . . pp.635-640.
Number 8 (August 2005): Trepte, Peter. Regulating Procurement: Understanding The Ends And Means Of Public Procurment Regulation. . . . pp.641-643.
Number 8 (August 2005): Zehr, Howard, and Barb Toews (eds). Critical Issues In Restorative Justice. . . . pp.644-646.
Number 8 (August 2005): Blakeman, John. The Bible in the Park: Federal District Courts, Religious Speech, and the Public Forum. . . .718-721.
Number 8 (August 2005): Brown, Kevin. Race, Law And Education In The Post-Desegregation Era: Four Perspectives On Desegregation And Resegregation . . . . 722-725.
Number 8 (August 2005): Campbell, Tom. Prescriptive Legal Postitivism: Law, Rights and Democracy. . . . 726-729.
Number 8 (August 2005): Clark, Randall Baldwin. The Law Most Beautiful And Best: Medical Argument And Magical Rhetoric In Plato’s Laws. . . . 730-733.
Number 8 (August 2005): Cohen, Carl, and James P. Sterba. Affirmative Action and Racial Preference: A Debate. . . . 734-742.
Number 8 (August 2005): Corrado, Michael Louis. Comparative Constitutional Review: Cases and Materials. . . . 743-745.
Number 8 (August 2005): Dauvergne, Catherine. Humanitarianism, Identity, And Nation: Migration Laws Of Canada And Australia. . . . 746-748.
Number 8 (August 2005): Elster, Jon. Closing The Books: Transitional Justice In Historical Perspective. . . . 749-753.
Number 8 (August 2005): Fineman, Martha Albertson, and Terence Dougherty (eds). Feminism Confronts Homo Economicus: Gender, Law & Society. . . . 754-757.
Number 8 (August 2005): Greenberg, Karen J., and Joshua L. Dratel (eds). The Torture Papers: The Road To Abu Ghraib. . . . 758-763.
Number 8 (August 2005): Joerges, Christian, and Navraj Singh Ghaleigh (eds). Darker Legacies Of Law In Europe: The Shadow Of National Socialism And Fascism Over Europe And Its Legal Traditions. . . . 764-765.
Number 8 (August 2005): Kramar, Kirsten Johnson. Unwlling Mothers, Unwanted Babies: Infanticide In Canada. . . . 766-769.
Number 8 (August 2005): MacKinnon, Catharine A. Women’s Lives, Men’s Laws. . . . 770-774.
Number 8 (August 2005): Schellekens, Maurice H.M. Electronic Signatures: Authentication Technology From A Legal Perspective. . . . 775-777.
Number 8 (August 2005): Tushnet, Mark (ed). The Constitution in Wartime: Beyond Alarmism And Complacency. . . . 778-783.
Number 8 (August 2005): Weinreb, Lloyd L. Legal Reason: The Use Of Analogy In Legal Argument. . . . 784-787.
Number 8 (August 2005): Zürn, Michael, and Christian Joerges (eds). Law and Governance In Postnational Europe: Compliance Beyond The Nation-State. . . . 788-792
Number 8 (August 2005): Feintuck, Mike. The Public Interest In Regulation. . . . 793-796.
Number 9 (September 2005): Davis, Richard. Electing the Justice: Fixing the Supreme Court Nomination Process. . . .pp. 797-801.
Number 9 (September 2005): Downs, Donald Alexander. Restoring Free Speech and Liberty on Campus. . . .pp. 802-805.
Number 9 (September 2005): Sarat, Austin, Lawrence Douglas and Martha Merrill Umphrey (eds.). Law on the Screen. . . .pp. 806-810.
Number 9 (September 2005): Sarat, Austin and Patricia Ewick (eds., Volumes 32-33) and Andrew Kenyon and Peter Rush (eds., Volume 34). Studies in Law, Politics and Society. . . .pp. 811-813.
Number 9 (September 2005): Rhode, Deborah L. Pro Bono in Principle and in Practice: Public Service and the Professions. . . .pp. 814-816.
Number 9 (September 2005): Tardi, Gregory. Law of Democratic Governance. . . .pp. 817-820.
Number 9 (September 2005): Van Gerven, Walter. The European Union: A Polity of States and Peoples. . . .pp. 821-823.
Number 9 (September 2005): Winship, Michael P. The Times and Trials of Anne Hutchinson: Puritans Divided. . . .pp. 824-833.
Number 9 (September 2005): Fisher, Louis. Military Tribunals and Presidential Power: American Revolution to the War on Terrorism. . . .pp. 834-842.
Number 9 (September 2005): Hull, Gary (ed.). The Abolition of Antitrust. . . .pp. 843-846.
Number 9 (September 2005): Davies, Iwan (ed.). Issues in International Commercial Law. . . .pp. 847-849.
Number 9 (September 2005): Finkel, Norman J. and Fathali M. Moghaddam (eds.). The Psychology of Rights and Duties: Empirical Contributions and Normative Commentaries. . . .pp. 850-856.
Number 9 (September 2005): Gould, Jon B. Speak No Evil: The Triumph of Hate Speech Regulation. . . .pp. 857-862.
Number 9 (September 2005): Greenawalt, Kent. Does God Belong in Public Schools?. . . .pp. 863-866.
Number 9 (September 2005): Rubenfeld, Jed. Revolution by Judiciary: The Structure of American Constitutional Law. . . .pp. 867-871.
Number 9 (September 2005): Neustein, Amy and Michael Lesher. Why Mothers are Running from the Family Courts - And What Can be Done About It. . . .pp. 872-875.
Number 9 (September 2005): Ryden, David K. and Jeffrey Polet (eds.). Sanctioning Religion? Politics, Law and Faith-Based Public Services. . . .pp. 876-883.
Number 9 (September 2005): Slyomovics, Susan. The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco. . . .pp. 885-889.
Number 9 (September 2005): Suitts, Steve. Hugo Black of Alabama: How His Roots and Early Career Shaped the Great Champion of the Constitution. . . .pp. 890-895.
Number 10 (October 2005): Falkner, Gerda, Oliver Treib, Miriam Hartlapp and Simone Leiber. Complying with Europe: EU Harmonization and Soft Law in the Member States. . . .pp. 896-899.
Number 10 (October 2005): Gardner, James A. Interpreting State Constitutions: A Jurisprudence of Function in a Federal Month. . . .pp. 900-902.
Number 10 (October 2005): Goldford, Dennis J. The American Constitution and the Debate Over Originalism. . . .pp. 903-910.
Number 10 (October 2005): Heinze, Eric. The Logic of Equality: A Formal Analysis of Non-Discrimination Law. . . .pp. 911-916.
Number 10 (October 2005): Law Commission of Canada (ed.). Law and Risk. . . .pp. 917-919.
Number 10 (October 2005): Maskus, Keith E. and Jerome H. Reichman (eds.). International Public Goods and Transfer of Technology: Under a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime. . . .pp. 920-924.
Number 10 (October 2005): Caulfield, Sueann, Sarah C. Chambers and Lara Putnam (eds.). Honor, Status and Law in Modern Latin America. . . .pp. 925-928.
Number 10 (October 2005): Galanter, Marc. Lowering the Bar: Lawyer Jokes and Legal Culture. . . .pp. 929-932.
Number 10 (October 2005): McLauchlan, Judithanne Scourfield. Congressional Participation and Amicus Curiae Before the U.S. Supreme Court. . . .pp. 933-936.
Number 10 (October 2005): Volcansek, Mary L. and John F. Stack (eds.). Courts Crossing Borders: Blurring the Lines of Sovereignty. . . .pp. 937-941.
Number 10 (October 2005): Bowrey, Kathy. Law and Internet Cultures. . . .pp. 942-944.
Number 10 (October 2005): Breyer, Stephen. Active Liberty: Interpreting Our Democratic Constitution. . . .pp. 945-949.
Number 10 (October 2005): Prichard, Fred. Experts in Civil Cases: An Inside View. . . .pp. 950-953.
Number 11 (November 2005): Currie, David P. The Constitution in Congress: Democrats and Whigs. . . .pp. 954-958.
Number 11 (November 2005): Graham, Hugh Davis. Collision Course: The Strange Convergence of Affirmative Action and Immigration Policy in America. . . .pp. 959-962.
Number 11 (November 2005): Hamilton, Marci A. God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law. . . .pp. 963-967.
Number 11 (November 2005): Russell, Peter H. Recognizing Indigenous Title: The Mabo Case and Indigenous Resistance to English-Settler Colonialism. . . .pp. 968-971.
Number 11 (November 2005): Sarat, Austin, Lawrence Douglas and Martha Merrill Umphrey (eds.). The Limits of Law. . . .pp. 972-975.
Number 11 (November 2005): Yarbrough, Tinsley E. David Hackett Souter: Traditional Republican on the Rehnquist Court. . . .pp. 976-978.
Number 11 (November 2005): Dripps, Donald A. About Guilt and Innocence: The Origins, Development, and Future of Constitutional Criminal Procedure. . . .pp. 979-983
Number 11 (November 2005): Markell, David L. and John H. Knox (eds.). Greening NAFTA: The North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation. . . .pp. 984-988.
Number 11 (November 2005): O'Neill, Johnathan. Originalism in American Law and Politics: A Constitutional History. . . .pp. 989-992.
Number 11 (November 2005): Vanberg, Georg. The Politics of Constitutional Review in Germany. . . .pp. 993-997.
Number 11 (November 2005): Epstein, Lee and Jeffrey A. Segal. Advice and Consent: The Politics of Judicial Appointments. . . .pp. 998-1000.
Number 11 (November 2005): Finkelstein, Claire (ed.). Hobbes on Law. . . .pp. 1001-1004.
Number 11 (November 2005): Ginsburg, Tom and Robert A. Kagan (eds.). Institutions and Public Law: Comparative Approaches. . . .pp. 1005-1009.
Number 11 (November 2005): Kramnick, Isaac and R. Laurence Moore. The Godless Constitution: A Moral Defense of the Secular State. . . .pp. 1010-1013.
Number 11 (November 2005): Richards, David A. J. The Case for Gay Rights: From Bowers to Lawrence and Beyond. . . .pp. 1014-1018.
Number 11 (November 2005): Saks, Elyn R.. Refusing Care: Forced Treatment and the Rights of the Mentally Ill. . . .pp. 1019-1021.
Number 12 (December 2005): Albi, Anneli. EU Enlargement and the Constitutions of Central and Eastern Europe. . . .pp. 1022-1024.
Number 12 (December 2005): Moran, William Peter. Race, Law, and the Desegregation of Public Schools. . . .pp. 1025-1029.
Number 12 (December 2005): Regan, Tom. Defending Animal Rights. . . .pp. 1030-1033.
Number 12 (December 2005): Touchie, John C. W. Hayek and Human Rights: Foundations for a Minimalist Approach to Law. . . .pp. 1034-1036.
Number 12 (December 2005): Ekstrand, Victoria Smith. News Piracy and the Hot News Doctrine: Origins in Law and Implications for the Digital Age. . . .pp. 1037-1040.
Number 12 (December 2005): Tomlins, Christopher (ed.). The United States Supreme Court: The Pursuit of Justice. . . .pp. 1041-1043.
Number 12 (December 2005): Tuitt, Patricia. Race, Law and Resistance. . . .pp. 1044-1048.
Number 12 (December 2005): McAdams, A. James. Judging the Past in Unified Germany. . . .pp. 1049-1053.
Number 12 (December 2005): Wise, Steven M. Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals. . . .pp. 1054-1046.
Number 12 (December 2005): Wise, Steven M. Drawing the Line: Science and the Case for Animal Rights. . . .pp. 1054-1046.
Number 12 (December 2005): Carroll, Stephen J., Deborah R. Hensler, Jennifer Gross, Elizabeth M. Sloss, Matthias Schonlau, Allan Abrahamse, J. Scott Ashwood. Asbestos Litigation. . . . pp.1057-1059
Number 12 (December 2005): Martin, Robert Ivan. The Most Dangerous Branch: How The Supreme Court Of Canada Has Undermined Our Law And Our Democracy. . . . pp.1060-1062
Number 12 (December 2005): Sarat, Austin, and Christian Boulanger (eds.). The Cultural Lives Of Capital Punishment: Comparative Perspectives. . . . pp.1063-1066