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Judicature, the Journal of AJS, Books Index, Volumes 60-89 (June/July 1976 - January/February 2006)
This list is indexed three ways: by title, by author, and by reviewer. Click on a link below to jump to the correct section. Each section is alphabetized by last name. Book Titles - Book Authors - Book Reviewers
"He Shall Not Pass This Way Again:" The Legacy of Justice William O. Douglas by Stephen L. Wasby, Editor, reviewed by Joel B. Grossman, 76: 158-159 (Oct.-Nov. '92) A "Representative" Supreme Court? The Impact of Race, Religion, and Gender on Appointments by Barbara A. Perry, reviewed by Sheldon Goldman, 75: 334-335 (Apr.-May '92) "Somebody Is Lying," The Story of Dr. X by Myron Farber, reviewed by George F. Archer, 66: 319-320 (Feb. '83) Academics in Court: The Consequences of Faculty Discrimination Litigation by George R. LaNoue and Barbara A. Lee, reviewed by Jon S. Schultz, 72: 307-309 (Feb.-Mar. '89) Active Liberty: Interpreting Our Democratic Constitution by Stephen Breyer, reviewed by Stuart Shiffman, 89: 344-346 (6) Activism in the Pursuit of the Public Interest: The Jurisprudence of Chief Justice Roger J. Traynor by Ben Field, reviewed by Stuart H. Shiffman, 87: 145-146 (Nov.-Dec. '03) The Administration of Justice in the Courts: A Selected Annotated Bibliography by Fannie J. Klein, reviewed by Albert, Tate, Jr., 60: 239 (Feb. '76) Administrative Law of the Seventies by Kenneth Culp Davis, reviewed by Robert A. Shapiro, 61: 87-88 (Aug. '77) Administrative Law: Rethinking Judicial Control of Bureaucracy by Christopher F. Edley, Jr., reviewed by Hans A. Linde, 75: 47-48 (Jun.-Jul. '91) America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System by David W. Neubauer, reviewed by Susan O. White, 63: 455 (Apr. '80) The American Bench: Judges of the Nation by editors, Mary Reincke and Jeaneen Wilhelmi, reviewed by Timothy S. Pyne, 61: 390 (Mar. '78) The American Codification Movement: A Study in Antebellum Legal Reform by Charles M. Cook, reviewed by Kermit L. Hall, 66: 320-322 (Feb. '83) American Court Management: Theories and Practices by David J. Saari, reviewed by Ernest C. Friesen, 67: 305-306 (Dec.-Jan. '84) American Courts by Daniel John Meador, reviewed by Sara B. Davies, 76: 208-209 (Dec.-Jan. '93) The American Judicial Tradition: Profiles of Leading American Judges by G. Edward White, reviewed by David L. Lee, 60: 348 (Feb. '77) American Legal Processes by William P. McLauchlan, reviewed by John Paul Ryan, 61: 388-389 (Mar. '78) American Trial Judges: Their Work Styles and Performance by John Paul Ryan, Allan Ashman, Bruce D. Sales , and Sandra Shane-DeBow, reviewed by Peter F. Nardulli, 64: 379-380 (Mar. '81) The American Way of Crime by Frank Browning and John Gerassi, reviewed by Kermit L. Hall, 65: 277-278 (Nov. '81) The Analysis of Judicial Reform by editor Philip L. Dubois, reviewed by Russell R. Wheeler, 67: 147-148 (Sep. '83) Anatomy of a Jury: The System on Trial by Seymour Wishman, reviewed by Robert J. MacCoun, 70: 172-173 (Oct.-Nov. '86) And the Blood Cried Out: A Prosecutor’s Spellbinding Account of the Power of DNA by Harlan Levy, reviewed by Clay Strange, 83: 165-168 (Nov.-Dec. '99) Appellate Courts in the United States by Daniel John Meador and Jordana Simone Bernstein, reviewed by Barry Friedman, 78: 212-213 (Jan.-Feb. '95) Appellate Justice in England and the United States: A Comparative Analysis by Robert J. Martineau, reviewed by Ruggero J. Aldisert, 75: 48-49 (Jun.-Jul. '91) Appointment of Judges: The Johnson Presidency by Neil D. McFeeley, reviewed by David M. O'Brien, 71: 175-176 (Oct.-Nov. '87) Are Judges Political? An Empirical Analysis of the Federal Judiciary by Cass Sunstein, David Schkade, Lisa M. Ellman, and Andres Sawicki, reviewed by Russell R. Wheeler, 90: 89-92 (Sept-Oct '06) The Art of Negotiation for Lawyers by Robert A. Wenke, reviewed by Mark K. Schoenfield, 69: 375-376 (Apr.-May '86) The Art of Selecting a Jury by Robert A. Wenke, reviewed by Geoffrey L. Gifford, 64: 194 (Oct. '80) Bail Reform in America by Wayne H. Thomas, Jr., reviewed by Paul B. Wice, 61: 193-194 (Oct. '77) Battle for Justice: How the Bork Nomination Shook America by Ethan Bronner, reviewed by Barbara A. Perry, 73: 285-286 (Feb.-Mar. '90) Benched: The Corporate Takeover of the Judiciary and The Last Campaign by Wayne Ewing, reviewed by Richard A. Brisbin, Jr., 89: 44-47 (July-Aug. '05) Bendectin and Birth Defects: The Challenges of Mass Toxic Substances Litigation by Michael D. Green, reviewed by James T. Richardson, 81: 86-87 (Sep.-Oct. '97) The Best-Laid Plans by Ellen Ryerson, reviewed by Carole A. Aaron, 63: 40-41 (Jun.-Jul. '79) Beyond Control: Status Offenders In The Juvenile Court by editors Lee E. Teitelbaum and Aidan R. Gough, reviewed by H. Ted Rubin, 62: 48-49 (Jun.-Jul. '78) The Bilingual Courtroom: Court Interpreters in the Judicial Process by Susan Berk-Seligson, reviewed by Robert Joe Lee, 74: 280-281 (Feb.-Mar. '91) The Bill of Rights in Modern America After 200 Years by editors David J. Bodenhamer and James W. Ely Jr., reviewed by Jeffrey M. Shaman, 76: 320 (Apr.-May '93) Biographical Dictionary of the Federal Judiciary by Harold Chase, Samuel Krislov, Keith O. Boyum , and Terry N. Clark, reviewed by Timothy S. Pyne, 61: 390 (Mar. '78) Bloodlines: Technology Hits Home (video) by no author, reviewed by Raymond F. Gesteland, 86: 320-321 (May-June '03) The Brandeis/Frankfurter Connection: the Secret Political Activities of Two Supreme Court Justices by Bruce Allen Murphy, reviewed by Robert McKay, 66: 163-165 (Sep.-Oct. '82) The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court by Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong, reviewed by Allan. Ashman, 63: 346-348 (Feb. '80) Brief Written and Oral Argument Sixth Edition by Edward D. Re, reviewed by Gerald L. Sbarboro, 71: 355 (Apr.-May '88) Brought to Justice? Juveniles, the Courts and the Law by Rosemary Sarri and Yeheskel Hasenfeld, reviewed by Carole A. Aaron, 61: 195 (Oct. '77) Building the UK’s New Supreme Court: National and Comparative Perspectives, by Andrew Le Sueur, reviewed by Sally J. Kenney, 89: 232-233 (Jan.-Feb. '06) The Bureaucracy in Court, Commentaries and Case Studies in Administrative Law by Richard C. Cortner, reviewed by Benjamin N. Schoenfeld, 67: 98 (Aug. '83) Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts by editor Robert L. Haig, reviewed by Morris S. Arnold, 82: 294, 300 (May-Jun. '99) Business on Trial: The Civil Jury and Corporate Responsibility by Valerie P. Hans, reviewed by Richard O. Lempert, 85: 297-299 (May-June '02) Cardozo: A Study in Reputation by Richard A. Posner, reviewed by Stuart H. Shiffman, 74: 165-166 (Oct.-Nov. '90) Case Selection in the United States Supreme Court by Doris Marie Provine, reviewed by William P. McLauchlan, 66: 97-98 (Aug. '82) Caseflow Management, The Heart of Court Management in the New Millennium by David C. Steelman, John Goerdt, and James McMillan, reviewed by Julia H. Barnes and John M. Greacen, 85: 249-251 (Mar.-Apr. '02) A Century of Judging: A Political History of the Washington Supreme Court by Charles H. Sheldon, reviewed by Maxwell Bloomfield, 73: 113-114 (Aug.-Sep. '89) Changing Law: A Biography of Arthur T. Vanderbilt by Arthur T. Vanderbilt, II, reviewed by Glenn R. Winters, 60: 241 (Dec. '76) Chief Justice: Leadership and the Supreme Court by Robert J. Steamer, reviewed by Peter G. Fish, 71: 173-175 (Oct.-Nov. '87) Child Witnesses: Fragile Voices in the American Legal System by Lucy S. McGough, reviewed by Richard T. Cozzola, 80: 46-48 (Jul.-Aug. '96) Children in Court: Public Policymaking and Federal Court Decisions by Susan Gluck Mezey, reviewed by Katherine Hunt Federle, 80: 192-194 (Jan.-Feb. '97) A Civil Action by Jonathan Harr, reviewed by Stephen B. Burbank, 79: 318, 320-321 (May-Jun. '96) Civil Juries and the Politics of Reform by Stephen Daniels and Joanne Martin, reviewed by David Partlett, 79: 288 (Mar.-Apr. '96) Civil Litigation Research Project: Final Report by David M. Trubek, Joel B. Grossman, William L.R. Felstiner, Herbert M. Kritzer , and Austin Sarat, reviewed by Alan J. Tomkins, 69: 372-374 (Apr.-May '86) The Clone Age: Adventures in the New World of Reproductive Technology by Lori B. Andrews, reviewed by Dena S. Davis, 83: 162-164 (Nov.-Dec. '99) Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the Epic Struggles Inside the Supreme Court by Edward P. Lazarus, reviewed by David M. O'Brien, 81: 214, 216-217 (Mar.-Apr. '98) Commonsense Justice: Jurors' Notions of the Law by Norman J. Finkel, reviewed by Marsha B. Liss, 79: 287-288 (Mar.-Apr. '96) Complex Litigation Confronts the Jury System: A Case Study by Arthur D. Austin, reviewed by Robert J. MacCoun, 69: 56 (Jun.-Jul. '85) Computer-Aided Transcription in the Courts by Richard W. Delaplain, reviewed by Ralph N. Kleps, 65: 491-492 (May '82) Confirmation Wars, Preserving Independent Courts in Angry Times by Benjamin Wittes, reviewed by Russell R. Wheeler, 90: 89-92 (Sept-Oct '06) The Conscience of the Courts: Law and Morals in American Life by Graham Hughes, reviewed by Jack McDonald, 60: 147 (Oct. '76) Consequences: The Impact of Law and Its Complexity by W.A. Bogart, reviewed by Herbert M. Kritzer, 88: 38-41 (July-Aug '04) Conservatives in Court by Lee Epstein, reviewed by Edward V. Heck, 69: 241 (Dec.-Jan. '86) The Constitution, the Courts and Human Rights by Michael J. Perry, reviewed by G. Edward White, 67: 246-255 (Nov. '83) Constitutional Counterrevolution? The Warren Court and the Burger Court: Constitutional Policy Making in Modern America by Richard Y. Funston, reviewed by Edward V. Heck, 62: 451-452 (Apr. '79) Constitutional Deliberation in Congress: The Impact of Judicial Review in a Separated System by J. Mitchell Pickerill, reviewed by Mark C. Miller, 88: 141-142 (Nov.-Dec. '04) Constitutional Process: A Social Choice Analysis of Supreme Court Decision Making by Maxwell L. Sterns, reviewed by Jason Mazzone, 86: 170-171 (Nov.-Dec. '02) Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice: Some Problems and Suggested Reforms by Rudolph J. Gerber, reviewed by Barbara Schulert, 60: 192 (Nov. '76) Continuity and Change on the United States Courts of Appeals by Donald R. Songer, Reginald S. Sheehan, and Susan B. Harris, reviewed by Jason Mazzone, 85: 46-47 (July-Aug. '01) The Contours of Justice: Communities and Their Courts by James Eisenstein, Roy B. Flemming, and Peter F. Nardulli, reviewed by Malcolm M. Feeley, 72: 368-370 (Apr.-May '89) Corrections: Dilemmas and Directions by editors Peter J. Benekos and Alida V. Merlo, reviewed by Michael J. Mahoney, 76: 270-271 (Feb.-Mar. '93) Counsel for the United States: U.S. Attorneys in the Political and Legal Systems by James Eisenstein, reviewed by Joel B. Grossman, 63: 41-42 (Jun.-Jul. '79) The Courage of Their Convictions: Sixteen Americans Who Fought Their Way to the Supreme Court by Peter Irons, reviewed by Christopher E. Smith, 75: 109-113 (Aug.-Sep. '91) A Court Divided: The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Politics of Judicial Reform by Deborah J. Barrow and Thomas G. Walker, reviewed by Stephen L. Wasby, 72: 306-307 (Feb.-Mar. '89) Court House: A Photographic Document by editor Richard Pare, reviewed by Deborah Bright, 62: 410-411 (Mar. '79) Court Reform and Judicial Leadership: Judge George Nicola and the New Jersey Justice System by Paul B. Wice, reviewed by Steven W. Hays, 79: 96-97 (Sep.-Oct. '95) Court Reform: Ideal or Illusion? by Steven W. Hays, reviewed by Glenn R. Winters, 62: 258 (Nov. '78) Court Reform: Why Simple Solutions Fail by Malcolm M. Feeley, reviewed by Philip L. Dubois, 67: 403-406 (Mar. '84) Courtiers of the Marble Palace: The Rise and Influence of the Supreme Court Law Clerk by Todd C. Peppers, reviewed by Rick A. Swanson, 90: 137-138 (Nov-Dec '06) Courtroom 302: A Year Behind the Scenes in an American Criminal Courthouse by Steve Bogira, reviewed by Mary T. Skerrett, 89: 233-234 (Jan.-Feb. '06) Courts & Congress by Robert A. Katzmann, reviewed by Avern Cohn, 81: 87-89 (Sep.-Oct. '97) Courts and Transition in Russia: The Challenge of Judicial Reform by Peter H. Solomon, Jr. and Todd S. Foglesong, reviewed by Robert F. Utter, 84: 289-290 (Mar.-Apr. '01) Courts and Trials: A Multidisciplinary Approach by editor Martin L. Friedland, reviewed by Russell Perisho, 60: 240-241 (Dec. '76) Courts of Appeals in the Federal Judicial System: A Study of the Second, Fifth and District of Columbia Circuits by J. Woodford Howard, Jr., reviewed by John R. Schmidhauser, 65: 492 (May '82) Courts: A Comparative and Political Analysis by Martin Shapiro, reviewed by Austin Sarat, 66: 45-48 (Jun.-Jul. '82) The Courts: Fulcrum of the Justice System by H. Ted Rubin, reviewed by Lawrence Baum, 61: 139-140 (Sep. '77) Covering the Courts: A Handbook for Journalists, Second Edition by S.L. Alexander, reviewed by Gary A. Hengstler, 88: 228-229 (Mar.-Apr. '05) Covering the Courts: Free Press, Fair Trials and Journalistic Performance by editors Robert Giles and Robert Snyder, reviewed by Mitch Land, 83: 82-83 (Sept.-Oct. '99) The Craft Of Justice: Politics and Work in Criminal Court Communities by Roy B. Flemming, Peter F. Nardulli, and James Eisenstein, reviewed by Stuart Scheingold, 77: 227-228 (Jan.-Feb. '94) Crime, Public Opinion, and Civil Liberties: The Tolerant Public by Shmuel Lock, reviewed by Christopher E. Smith, 83: 270-272 (Mar.-Apr.) Crimes, Follies, and Misfortunes: The Federal Impeachment Trials by Eleanore Bushnell, reviewed by David M. O'Brien, 76: 267-268 (Feb.-Mar. '93) Criminal Justice and the Victim by editor William F. McDonald, reviewed by Wesley G. Skogan, 61: 88-89 (Aug. '77) Critical Judicial Nominations and Political Change: The Impact of Clarence Thomas by Christopher E. Smith, reviewed by Albert P. Melone, 78: 255-256 (Mar.-Apr. '95) Crusaders in the Courts by Jack Greenberg, reviewed by Michael E. Tigar, 78: 253-255 (Mar.-Apr. '95) Death Penalties: The Supreme Court's Obstacle Course by Raoul Berger, reviewed by G. Edward White, 67: 246-255 (Nov. '83) The Death Penalty On Trial: Crisis in American Justice by Bill Kurtis, reviewed by Michael L. Radelet, 89: 87-88 (Sept.-Oct. '05) Deciding to Leave: The Politics of Retirement from the United States Supreme Court by Artemus Ward, reviewed by David Yalof, 88: 42-43 (Jul.-Aug. '04) Decisions and Images: The Supreme Court and the Press by Richard Davis, reviewed by Robert E. Drechsel, 78: 316-318 (May-Jun. '95) Delay on Appeal: A Process for Identifying Causes and Cures by Rita Novak and Douglas Somerlot, reviewed by David W. Neubauer, 75: 114 (Aug.-Sep. '91) Democracy and Distrust: A Theory of Judicial Review by John Hart Ely, reviewed by David L. Lee, 65: 46-49 (Jun.-Jul. '81) Discretion, Justice and Democracy: A Public Policy Perspective by editors William Louthan and Carl Pinkele, reviewed by David Neubauer, 70: 62 (Jun.-Jul. '86) Dispute Resolution and Lawyers by Leonard Riskin and James Westbrook, reviewed by John W. Cooley, 71: 291-293 (Feb.-Mar. '88) Dispute Resolution by Stephen B. Goldberg, Eric D. Green, and Frank E.A. Sander, reviewed by Carrie Menkel-Meadow, 69: 300-304 (Feb.-Mar. '86) Earl Warren: A Public Life by G. Edward White, reviewed by Phillip E. Johnson, 66: 375-376 (Mar. '83) Electing Justice: Fixing the Supreme Court Nomination Process by Richard Davis, reviewed by Michael Comiskey, 89: 47-49 (July-Aug. '05) The Electronic Media and the Transformation of Law by M. Ethan Katsh, reviewed by Kent R. Middleton, 75: 115-116 (Aug.-Sep. '91) English Criminal Justice: An Introduction for American Readers by Ernest C. Friesen and Ian R. Scott, reviewed by Franklin S. Billings, Jr., 62: 46 (Jun.-Jul. '78) The Enigma of Felix Frankfurter by H.N. Hirsch, reviewed by Arthur T. Vanderbilt, II, 65: 374-377 (Feb. '82) Everybody Pays: Two Men, One Murder and the Price of Truth by Maurice Possley and Rick Kogan, reviewed by Stuart H. Shiffman, 85: 201-202 (Jan.-Feb. '02) Evidence Law Adrift by Mirjan R. Damaska, reviewed by Laird C. Kirkpatrick, 81: 129-132 (Nov.-Dec. '97) Excellent Judges by Edward F. Hennessey, reviewed by Daniel R. Coquillette, 82: 237-238 (Mar.-Apr. '99) Experimental Materials in Law and the Humanities by no author, reviewed by Paul Nejelski, Mary Kancewick, and Charles White, 65: 161-165 (Sep. '81) Expert Witnesses: Criminologists in the Courtroom by Patrick R. Anderson and L. Thomas Winfree, Jr., reviewed by Peter W. Sperlich, 71: 354-355 (Apr.-May '88) Fair and Certain Punishment: Report of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on Criminal Sentencing by no author, reviewed by Todd R. Clear, 61: 137-138 (Sep. '77) Fair is Fair: World Folktales of Justice by Sharon Creeden, reviewed by Jona Goldschmidt, 79: 45-46 (Jul.-Aug. '95) Fear of Judging: Sentencing Guidelines in the Federal Courts by Kate Stith and Joseph A. Cabranes, reviewed by Steven Flanders, 82: 235-237 (Mar.-Apr. '99) Federal and State Court Systems--A Guide by Fannie J. Klein, reviewed by Alice L. O'Donnell, 61: 237 (Nov. '77) Felix Frankfurter: Judicial Restraint and Individual Liberties by Melvin I. Urofsky, reviewed by Stuart Shiffman, 75: 278-279 (Feb.-Mar. '92) Felony Arrests: Their Prosecution and Disposition in New York City's Courts by the Vera Institute of Justice, reviewed by David W. Neubauer, 62: 47-48 (Jun.-Jul. '78) Felony Justice: An Organizational Analysis of Criminal Courts by James Eisenstein and Herbert Jacob, reviewed by Abraham S. Blumberg, 62: 152-153 (Sep. '78) Final Appeal: Decision Making in Canadian Courts of Appeal by Ian Greene, Carl Baar, Peter McCormick, George Szablowski, and Martin Thomas, reviewed by Michael Fitz-James, 83: 33-35 (Jul.-Aug. '99) Final Appeal: Decision Making in Canadian Courts of Appeal by Ian Greene, Carl Baar, Peter McCormick, George Szablowski, and Martin Thomas, reviewed by Michael Fitz-James, 83: 33-35 (Jul.-Aug. '99) The First Amendment, 1791-1991 by James E. Leahy, reviewed by Michael P. Seng, 77: 50-52 (Jul.-Aug. '93) Foundations of Power: John Marshall, 1801-1815 by George L. Haskins and Herbert A. Johnson, reviewed by Timothy Pyne, 65: 490-491 (May '82) The Fourth Estate and the Constitution by Lucas A. Powe Jr., reviewed by Michael P. Seng, 77: 50-52 (Jul.-Aug. '93) Franklin Roosevelt and the Great Constitutional War: The Court-Packing Crisis of 1937 by Marian C. McKenna, reviewed by Kermit L. Hall, 86: 263-264 (Mar.-Apr. '03) Fredrick Pollock and the English Juristic Tradition by Neil Duxbury, reviewed by Stuart H. Shiffman, 89: 89-90 (Sept.-Oct. '05) From Ballot to Bench by Philip L. Dubois, reviewed by Larry C. Berkson, 64: 463-464 (May '81) From Children to Citizens, Volume I: The Mandate for Juvenile Justice, by Mark Harrison Moore, Volume II: The Role of the Juvenile Court, edited by Francis X. Hartmann, Volume III: Families, Schools and Delinquency Prevention by editors James Q. Wilson, reviewed by Kathleen M. Heide, 72: 190-194 (Oct.-Nov. '88) The Future of State Court Management by A. Gazell James, reviewed by N. Doan Rachel, 62: 100 (Aug. '78) Future Perfect: Confronting Decisions about Genetics by Lori B. Andrews, reviewed by Dena S. Davis, 85: 96-97 (Sept.-Oct. '01) Galileo's Revenge: Junk Science in the Courtroom by Peter W. Huber, reviewed by Peter W. Sperlich, 75: 273-275, 281 (Feb.-Mar. '92) Going by the Book: The Problem of Regulatory Unreasonableness by Eugene Bardach and Robert A. Kagan, reviewed by John A. Gardiner, 67: 406-407 (Mar. '84) Good Courts: The Case for Problem-Solving Justice by Greg Berman and John Feinblatt, reviewed by Dennis Jones, 90: 39-40 (July-Aug '06) Governing Through Courts by editors Richard A.L. Gambitta, Marlynn L. May, and James C. Foster, reviewed by Ruggero J. Aldisert, 66: 219-221 (Nov. '82) The Grand Jury: An Institution on Trial by Marvin E. Frankel and Gary P. Naftalis, reviewed by Jeffrey Lubbers, 61: 389 (Mar. '78) Greylord: Justice, Chicago Style by James Tuohy and Rob Warden, reviewed by David Fellman, 63: 405-406 (Mar. '80) Guide to the U.S. Supreme Court, by Congressional Quarterly, Inc by no author, reviewed by David Fellman, 63: 405-406 (Mar. '80) The Handbook on Questioning Children: A Linguistic Perspective by Anne Graffam Walker, reviewed by Richard T. Cozzola, 80: 46-48 (Jul.-Aug. '96) Hard Judicial Choices by Phillip J. Cooper, reviewed by Jane Elza, 72: 255 (Dec.-Jan. '89) Hilary's Trial--The Elizabeth Morgan Case: A Child's Ordeal in America's Legal System by Jonathan Groner, reviewed by David I. Levine, 76: 209-211 (Dec.-Jan. '93) A History of the Supreme Court by Bernard Schwartz, reviewed by Jay W. Stein, 77: 331-334 (May-Jun. '94) The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring About Social Change? by Gerald N. Rosenberg, reviewed by Christopher E. Smith, 76: 45-47 (Jun.-Jul. '92) Honorable Justice: The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes by Sheldon M. Novick, reviewed by Philip J. Grib, 74: 108-110 (Aug.-Sep. '90) Hooked: Five Addicts Challenge Our Misguided Drug Rehab System by Lonny Shavelson, reviewed by Aubrey Fox, 85: 299-300 (May-June '02) How Courts Govern America by Richard Neely, reviewed by Ruggero J. Aldisert, 66: 219-221 (Nov. '82) The Iconoclast as Reformer: Jerome Frank's Impact on American Law by Robert Jerome Glennon, reviewed by Jeffrey M. Shaman, 70: 127-130 (Aug.-Sep. '86) Illinois Justice: The Scandal of 1969 and the Rise of John Paul Stevens by Kenneth A. Manaster, reviewed by James J. Alfini, 85: 202-203 (Jan.-Feb '02) Images of a Free Press by Lee C. Bollinger, reviewed by Michael P. Seng, 77: 50-52 (Jul.-Aug. '93) Impeachable Offenses: A Documentary History from 1787 to the Present by Emily Van Tassel and Paul Finkelman, reviewed by Erwin Chemerinsky, 82: 184-185 (Jan.-Feb. '99) In Our Defense: The Bill of Rights in Action by Ellen Alderman and Caroline Kennedy, reviewed by Christopher E. Smith, 75: 109-113 (Aug.-Sep. '91) In Pursuit of Justice: Reflections of a State Supreme Court Justice by Joseph R. Grodin, reviewed by Eric Freedman, 73: 168 (Oct.-Nov. '89) In the Hands of the People: The Trial Jury's Origins, Triumphs, Troubles, and Future in American Democracy by William L. Dwyer, reviewed by Jason Mazzone, 87: 40-41 (Jul.-Aug. '03) Independent Journey: The Life of William O. Douglas by James F. Simon, reviewed by Arthur T. Vanderbilt, II, 65: 374-377 (Feb. '82) Individual Justice in Mass Tort Litigation: The Effect of Class Action, Consolidation, and Other Multiparty Devices by Jack B. Weinstein, reviewed by Helen E. Freedman and Kenneth R. Feinberg, 80: 44-45 (Jul.-Aug. '96) Individual Justice in Mass Tort Litigation: The Effect of Class Action, Consolidation, and Other Multiparty Devices by Jack B. Weinstein, reviewed by Helen E. Freedman and Kenneth R. Feinberg, 80: 44-45 (Jul.-Aug. '96) Injustice for All by Anne Strick, reviewed by Errol E. Meidinger, 61: 333-334 (Feb. '78) The Insanity Defense by Donald H.J. Hermann, reviewed by Neal Milner, 67: 499-509 (May '84) The Insanity Plea by William Winslade and Judith Ross, reviewed by Neal Milner, 67: 499-509 (May '84) Inside Appellate Courts: The Impact of Court Organization on Judicial Decision Making in the United States Courts of Appeals by Jonathan Matthew Cohen, reviewed by Stephen L. Wasby, 86: 51-52 (July-Aug. '02) Inside the Jury by Reid Hastie, Steven D. Penrod, and Nancy Pennington, reviewed by Norbert L. Kerr, 67: 360-361 (Feb. '84) Internal Operating Procedures of Appellate Courts by Robert A. Leflar, reviewed by Robert D. Lipscher, 61: 289 (Dec.-Jan. '78) Interpretations of the First Amendment by William W. Van Alstyne, reviewed by Joseph M. Pellicciotti, 69: 158 (Oct.-Nov. '85) An Introduction to the Courts and Judicial Process by Merlin Lewis, Warren Bundy, and James L. Hague, reviewed by Philip L. Dubois, 62: 203, 206 (Oct. '78) The Invisible Bar--The Woman Lawyer in America: 1638 to the Present by Berger Morello Karen, reviewed by T. Bergeson Patricia, 71: 53-54 (Jun.-Jul. '87) Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisionment by editors Marc Mauer and Meda Chesney-Lind, reviewed by James R. "Chip" Coldren, Jr., 86: 264-265, 268 (Mar.-Apr. '03) John Marshall Harlan: Great Dissenter of the Warren Court by Tinsley E. Yarbrough, reviewed by Stuart H. Shiffman, 76: 319-320 (Apr.-May '93) John Marshall Harlan: The Last Whig Justice by Loren Beth, reviewed by Stuart H. Shiffman, 76: 319-320 (Apr.-May '93) Judges and Justices: The Federal Appellate Judiciary by John R. Schmidhauser, reviewed by Sheldon Goldman, 63: 348-349 (Feb. '80) Judges and Legislators: Toward Institutional Comity by editor Robert A. Katzmann, reviewed by Susan M. Olson, 72: 367-368 (Apr.-May '89) Judges in Contemporary Democracy: An International Conversation by editors Robert Badinter and Stephen Breyer, reviewed by Mark Tushnet, 88: 142-144 (Nov.-Dec. '04) Judges on Trial: A Study of the Appointment and Accountability of the English Judiciary by Shetreet Shimon, reviewed by Mayo H. Stiegler, 60: 298 (Jan. '77) Judging Credentials: Nonlawyer Judges and the Politics of Professionalism by Doris Marie Provine, reviewed by Roy B. Flemming, 70: 248-250 (Dec.-Jan. '87) Judging in a Therapeutic Key: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Courts by editors Bruce J. Winick and David B. Wexler, reviewed by Don Owen Costello, 87: 302, 304 (May.-Jun. '04) Judging Judges: The Investigation of Rose Bird and the California Supreme Court by Stoltz Preble, reviewed by Anderson Stanley, 66: 96 (Aug. '82) Judging the Jury by Valerie P. Hans and Neil Vidmar, reviewed by Robert J. MacCoun, 70: 172-173 (Oct.-Nov. '86) Judgment in Berlin by Herbert J. Stern, reviewed by Harry Downs, 71: 54 (Jun.-Jul. '87) Judicial Administration: Text and Readings by Russell R. Wheeler and Howard R. Whitcomb, reviewed by Stephen L. Wasby and William L. Whittaker, 60: 502-503 (May '77) Judicial Compulsions: How Public Law Distorts Public Policy by Jeremy Rabkin, reviewed by Lief Carter, 73: 114-115 (Aug.-Sep. '89) Judicial Conduct and Ethics by Steven Lubet, James J. Alfini , and Jeffrey M. Shaman, reviewed by Paul Brickner, 74: 229-230 (Dec.-Jan. '91) Judicial Enigma: The First Justice Harlan by Tinsley E. Yarbrough, reviewed by Stuart H. Shiffman, 79: 94, 96 (Sep.-Oct. '95) Judicial Impact and State Supreme Courts by G. Alan Tarr, reviewed by Malcolm Feeley, 62: 257-258 (Nov. '78) Judicial Impeachment: None Called for Justice by Mary L. Volcansek, reviewed by David M. O'Brien, 77: 276-277 (Mar.-Apr. '94) Judicial Misconduct: A Cross-National Comparison by Mary L. Volcansek , Maria Elisabetta de Franciscis, and Jacqueline Lucienne Lafon, reviewed by Albert P. Melone, 81: 266-268 (May-Jun. '98) Judicial Performance Polls by Dorothy Linder Maddi, reviewed by Cynthia Owen Philip, 61: 44 (Jun.-Jul. '77) Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State: How the Courts Reformed America's Prisons by Malcolm M. Feeley and Edward L. Rubin, reviewed by Christopher E. Smith, 82: 186-187 (Jan.-Feb. '99) Judicial Politics in the D.C. Circuit Court by P. Banks Christopher, reviewed by Groner Jonathan, 83: 207-209 (Jan.-Feb. '00) Judicial Power, Democracy and Legal Positivism by editors Tom Campbell and Jeffrey Goldworthy, reviewed by Albert P. Melone, 85: 97-98 (Sept.-Oct. '01) The Judicial Process: Readings, Materials and Cases by Ruggero J. Aldisert, reviewed by Edward D. Re, 60: 504, 508 (May '77) Judicial Reorganization: The Politics of Reform in the Federal Bankruptcy Court by Carroll Seron, reviewed by Lawrence Baum, 63: 91 (Aug. '79) Judicial Review and the National Political Process: A Functional Reconsideration of the Role of the Supreme Court by Jesse H. Choper, reviewed by Albert P. Melone, 64: 335-336 (Feb. '81) The Judiciary--Selection, Compensation, Ethics and Discipline by Marvin Comisky and Philip C. Paterson, reviewed by Jeanette E. Bahnke, 71: 221-222 (Dec.-Jan. '88) The Jury in America by John Guinther, reviewed by Marvin E. Aspen, 72: 254-255 (Dec.-Jan. '89) Jury Selection Procedures: Our Uncertain Commitment to Representative Panels by Jon M. Van Dyke, reviewed by Edward N. Beiser, 61: 192-193 (Oct. '77) The Jury System in America: A Critical Overview by editor Rita James Simon, reviewed by David L. 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'98) A Question of Balance: Free Press/Fair Trial by No author (video), reviewed by Kathleen Sampson, 69: 54-55 (Jun.-Jul. '85) The Race to Incarcerate by Marc Mauer, reviewed by Michael J. Mahoney, 83: 316 (May-June '00) Racial Justice: Black Judges and Defendants in an Urban Trial Court by Thomas M. Uhlman, reviewed by John Paul Ryan, 64: 99-100 (Aug. '80) Radicals in Robes: Why Extreme Right-Wing Courts Are Wrong for America by Cass Sunstein, reviewed by Stuart Shiffman, 89: 344-346 (6) Rationalizing Justice: The Political Economy of the Federal District Courts by Wolf Heydebrand and Carroll Seron, reviewed by Christopher E. Smith, 74: 166-167 (Oct.-Nov. '90) Rationing Justice on Appeal: The Problems of the U.S. Courts of Appeals by Thomas E. Baker, reviewed by Michael C. Gizzi, 78: 106, 108-109 (Sep.-Oct. '94) Reclaiming the Federal Courts by Larry W. Yackle, reviewed by Michael E. Solimine, 78: 313-314, 316 (May-Jun. 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'85) Simple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education by Richard Kluger, reviewed by Robert A. Shapiro, 60: 44 (Jun.-Jul. '76) Sitting in Judgment: The Sentencing of White-collar Criminals by Stanton Wheeler, Kenneth Mann, and Austin Sarat, reviewed by Gilbert Geis, 73: 344, 350 (Apr.-May '90) Social Psychology in Court by Michael J. Saks and Reid Hastie, reviewed by Joe S. Cecil and Tom R. Tyler, 63: 299-300 (Dec.-Jan. '80) Social Science in the Courtroom: Statistical Techniques and Research Methods for Winning Class-Action Suits by James W. Loewen, reviewed by Peter W. Sperlich, 66: 472-475 (May '83) Sorcerers' Apprentices: 100 Years of Law Clerks at the United States Supreme Court by Artemus Ward and David L. Weiden, reviewed by Rick A. Swanson, 90: 137-138 (Nov-Dec '06) The Special Commission on the Administration of Justice: Final Report by no author, reviewed by Lynn Weisberg, 73: 223-225 (Dec.-Jan. '90) Speedy Disposition: Monetary Incentives and Policy Reform in Criminal Courts by Thomas W. Church and Milton Heumann, reviewed by Harold L. Rubenstein, 79: 4, 46 (July-Aug. '95) Speedy Trial: Federal and State Practice by Robert L. Misner, reviewed by David W. Neubauer, 67: 361-362 (Feb. '84) Stack and Sway: The New Science of Jury Consulting by Neil J. Kressel and Dorit F. Kressel, reviewed by Edith Greene, 85: 248-249 (Mar.-Apr. '02) State Supreme Courts: Policymakers in the Federal System by Mary Cornelia Porter and G. Alan Tarr, reviewed by Gregory A. Caldeira, 67: 458-463 (Apr. '84) State Supreme Sourts in State and Nation by G. Alan Tarrand and Mary Cornelia Porter, reviewed by Jeffrey A. Parness, 74: 332 (Apr.-May '91) State Trial Courts as Bureaucracies by James A. Gazell, reviewed by Larry C. Berkson, 60: 239-240 (Dec. '76) Structural and Other Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals: Report to the United States Congress and the Judicial Conference of the United States by Judith A. McKenna, reviewed by Michael C. Gizzi, 78: 106, 108-109 (Sep.-Oct. '94) Structuring Justice: The Implications of Court Unification Reforms (Policy Summary) by Thomas A. Henderson, Cornelius M. Kerwin, and Hildy Saizow, reviewed by Robert A. Martin, 68: 300-302 (Feb.-Mar. '85) Suing for Medical Malpractice by Frank A. Sloan, Penny B. Githens, Ellen Wright Clayton, Gerald B. Hickson, Douglas A. Gentile, and David F. Partlett, reviewed by Neil Vidmar, 77: 330-331 (May-Jun. '94) The Supreme Court A to Z: A Ready Reference Encyclopedia by Elder Witt, reviewed by Jay W. Stein, 77: 331-334 (May-Jun. '94) The Supreme Court and American Democracy by David G. Barnum, reviewed by Jay W. Stein, 77: 278-280 (Mar.-Apr. '94) The Supreme Court and Constitutional Theory 1953-1993 by Ronald Kahn, reviewed by Richard A. 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'91) The Supreme Court: Trends and Developments, 1980-81, Volume Three by Jesse Choper, Yale Kamisar, and Laurence Tribe, reviewed by David M. O'Brien, 66: 98-99 (Aug. '82) Supremely Political: The Role of Ideology and Presidential Management in Unsuccessful Supreme Court Nominations by John Massaro, reviewed by Howard Ball, 75: 224-225 (Dec.-Jan. '92) The Taft Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy by Peter G. Renstrom, reviewed by William J. Nancarrow, 87: 85-86 (Sept.-Oct. '03) Taking the Constitution Away from the Courts by Mark Tushnet, reviewed by Thomas E. Baker, 83: 83-84 (Sept.-Oct. '99) Taming the Storm: The Life and Times of Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr. and the South's Fight Over Civil Rights by Jack Bass, reviewed by Howard O. Hunter, 77: 275-276 (Mar.-Apr. '94) Television News and the Supreme Court: All the News That's Fit to Air? by Elliot E. Slotnick and Jennifer A. Segal, reviewed by Robert E. Drechsel, 82: 185-186 (Jan.-Feb. '99) Telling Lies by Paul Ekman, reviewed by Steven L. Lefelt, 69: 159-160 (Oct.-Nov. '85) The Tempting of America: The Political Seduction of the Law by Robert Bork, reviewed by John M. Scheb, II, 73: 283-285 (Feb.-Mar. '90) The Judge by editor James F. Simon, reviewed by Robert A. Wenke, 60: 191 (Nov. '76) The Partners by James B. Stewart, reviewed by Anthony J. Mohr, 67: 201-203 (Oct. '83) Thinking about Crime: Sense and Sensibility in American Penal Culture by Michael Tonry, reviewed by David Rudovsky, 88: 310-312 (May-June '05) Total Justice by Lawrence M. Friedman, reviewed by David Burnham, 70: 308-309 (Feb.-Mar. '87) Toward Increased Judicial Activism: The Political Role of the Supreme Court by Arthur Selwyn Miller, reviewed by G. Edward White, 67: 246-255 (Nov. '83) Treatises for Judges: A Selected Bibliography by Albert Tate, Jr. and Dianne Worley Goliwas, reviewed by N.O., Stockmeyer, Jr., 60: 503-504 (May '77) Trial and Error: The Detroit School Desegregation Case by Eleanor P. Wolf, reviewed by Peter W. Sperlich, 66: 472-475 (May '83) A Trial by Jury by D. Graham Burnett, reviewed by Paula L. Hannaford-Agor, 86: 169 (Nov.-Dec. '02) The Trial Lawyer's Art by Sam Schrager, reviewed by Richard E. Shugrue, 84: 158-159 (Nov.-Dec. '00) True Witness: Cops, Courts, Science, and the Battle Against Misidentification by James M. Doyle, reviewed by Timothy S. Eckley, 89: 230-232 (Jan.-Feb. '06) The Use of Scientific Evidence in Litigation by Michael J. Saks and Richard VanDuizend, reviewed by Peter W. Sperlich, 68: 42-44 (Jun.-Jul. '84) The Use/Nonuse/Misuse of Applied Social Research in the Courts by Michael J. Saks and Charles H. Baron, reviewed by Peter W. Sperlich, 66: 472-475 (May '83) Verdict: Assessing the Civil Jury System by Robert E. Litan, reviewed by Michael J. Saks, 77: 225-226 (Jan.-Feb. '94) Videotape on Trial--A View From the Jury Box by Gerald R. Miller and Norman E. Fontes, reviewed by Wayne Eli Brucar, 64: 243-244 (Nov. '80) A Vision of American Law: Judging Law, Literature, and the Stories We Tell by Barry R. Schaller, reviewed by Stephen J. Fortunato, Jr., 83: 205-206 (Jan.-Feb. '00) The Warren Court and American Politics by Lucas A. Powe, Jr., reviewed by Stuart H. Shiffman, 84: 44-45 (July-Aug. '00) The Watchful Eye: American Justice in the Age of the Television Trial by Paul Thaler, reviewed by S. L. Alexander, 78: 312-313 (May-Jun. '95) We the Jury: The Jury System and the Ideal of Democracy by Jeffery Abramson, reviewed by Albert W. Alschuler, 79: 200-204 (Jan.-Feb. '96) We the People: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Supreme Court by Michael J. Perry, reviewed by Jason Mazzone, 85: 158-159 (Nov.-Dec. '01) What the Hell is Justice--The Life and Trials of a Criminal Lawyer by Paul Hoffman, reviewed by Jack McDonald, 60: 192 (Nov. '76) When Courts and Congress Colide, The Struggle for Control of America's Judicial System by Charles Gardner Geyh, reviewed by Russell R. Wheeler, 90: 89-92 (Sept-Oct '06) Where Do Judges Come From? by Cynthia Owen Philip, Paul Nejelski, and Aric Press, reviewed by Edward J. Schoenbaum, 60: 348 (Feb. '77) Why Courts Don't Work by Richard Neely, reviewed by Glenn R. Winters, 67: 402-403 (Mar. '84) Wild Bill: The Legend and Life of William O. Douglas by Bruce Allen Murphy, reviewed by Paul Brickner, 88: 229-231 (Mar.-Apr. '05) Winning on Appeal: Better Briefs and Oral Argument by Ruggero J. Aldisert, reviewed by Robert J. Cindrich, 77: 226-227 (Jan.-Feb. '94) Witness Intimidation: The Law's Response by Michael H. Graham, reviewed by Robert C. Davis and Karen Berger Morello, 69: 241-243 (Dec.-Jan. '86) Women in Law by Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, reviewed by Patricia T. Bergeson, 65: 329-330 (Dec.-Jan. '82) Women in Law, Second Edition by Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, reviewed by Patricia T. Bergeson, 77: 174-175 (Nov.-Dec. '93) Women Lawyers: Perspectives on Success by Emily Couric, reviewed by Patricia T. Bergeson, 69: 157-158 (Oct.-Nov. '85) Women, the Courts and Equality, Volume II by Laura L. Crites and Winifred L. Hepperle, reviewed by Marilyn Nejelski, 72: 133-134 (Aug.-Sep. '88) The World of Benjamin Cardozo: Personal Values and the Judicial Process by Richard Polenerg, reviewed by Stuart Shiffman, 81: 217-218 (Mar.-Apr. '98)
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