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Topic Categories | 1998 Releases || 1997 Releases || Books-on-Law Home
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Last updated Monday, December 7, 1998. The following is a selected list of law and law-related books bearing a 1998 publication date and published by scholarly and trade presses. Legal casebooks, treatises and the like are not included in the list. The prices mentioned may differ depending on time and place of purchase.

This list is updated monthly. The 1997 list may still be consulted anytime.

Ronald K.L. Collins & David M. Skover, Editors, Books-on-Law

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Topic Categories

Administrative Law | Aging and Law | Antitrust Law | Bankruptcy Law | Campaign Finance Reform Law | Canon Law | Capital Punishment | Clinical Legal Education | Commercial Law | Constitutional Law (U.S. Federal & State) | Contract Law | Corporate & Securities Law | Criminal Justice & Procedure | Cyberlaw / Law & Technology | Entertainment & Sports Law | Environmental Law | Euthanasia & Law | Family Law | Freedom of Association | Freedom of Expression | Gays, Lesbians & Law | Human Rights Law | Immigration Law | Insurance Law | Intellectual Property Law | International Law | Judicial Biography | Judiciary | Jurisprudence | Juvenile Justice | Law & Economics | Law & Ethics | Law & Literature | Law & Medicine | Law & Privacy | Law & Religion | Legal Education | Legal Fiction | Legal History | Legal Profession | Legal Research & Writing | Poverty Law | Property Law | Psychology / Law & Mental Health | Race & Law | Reference Books | Tax Law | Tort Law | Trust & Estates Law | Women & Law

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1998 Releases

Administrative Law

  • Christopher Forbes Forsyth & Ivan Hare, editors, The Golden Metwand and the Crooked Cord: Essays in Honour of Sir William Wade (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $65.00; pp. 400)
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Aging and Law
  • Lawrence A. Frolik, editor, Aging and the Law: An Interdisciplinary Reader (Temple University Press, 1998) (cloth: $79.95 / paper: $29.95; pp. 672)
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Antitrust Law
  • John H. Shenfield & Irwin M. Stelzer, The Antitrust Laws (American Enterprise Institute, second edition 1998) (cloth: $19.95; pp. 144)
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Bankruptcy Law
  • Bruce G. Carruthers & Terence C. Halliday, Rescuing Business: The Making of Corporate Bankruptcy Law in England and the United States (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00; pp. 350)
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Campaign Finance Reform Law
  • Michael J. Malbin & Thomas L. Gais, The Day After Reform: Sobering Campaign Finance Lessons from the American States (Brookings Institution Press, 1998) (cloth: $38.95 / paper: $16.95; pp. 200)

  • Twentieth Century Fund/Century Foundation Working Group on Campaign Finance Litigation, Buckley Stops Here: Loosening the Judicial Stranglehold on Campaign Finance Reform (Brookings Institution Press, 1998) (paper: $11.95; pp. 120)
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Canon Law
  • Prefaces to Canon Law Books in Latin Christianity, Robert Somerville & Bruce C. Braisington, commentary & translations (Yale University Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 247)
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Capital Punishment
  • Kimberly J. Cook, Divided Passions: Public Opinions on Abortion and the Death Penalty (Northeastern University Press, 1998) (cloth: $40.50; pp. 229)
  • Michael A. Mello, Dead Wrong: A Death Row Lawyer Speaks Out Against Capital Punishment, foreword by David von Drehle (University of Wisconsin Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 440)
  • Austin Sarat, The Killing State: Capital Punishment in Law, Politics, and Culture (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 288)
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Clinical Legal Education
  • Philip G. Schrag & Michael Meltsner, Reflections on Clinical Legal Education (Northeastern University Press, 1998) (cloth: $49.95; pp. 331)
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Commercial Law
  • Peter Schlechtrien, editor, Commentary on the U.N. Convention on the International Sale of Goods (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $240.00; pp. 1200)
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Constitutional Law (U.S. Federal & State)
  • Larry Alexander, editor, Constitutionalism: Philosophical Foundations (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $54.95; pp. 320)

  • Akhil Reed Amar & Alan Hirsch, For the People: What the Constitution Really Says About Your Rights (Free Press, 1998) (cloth: $26.00; pp. xxi, 259)
  • Max Boot, foreword by Robert Bork, Arrogance, Corruption and Incompetence on the Bench (Basic Books, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 288)
  • Mark E. Brandon, Free in the World: American Slavery and Constitutional Failure (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $39.50; pp. 267)
  • Vincent Bugliosi, No Island of Sanity: Paula Jones v. Bill Clinton: The Supreme Court on Trial (Library of Contemporary Thought / Ballantine Publications, 1998) (paper: $9.95; pp. 146)
  • Keith J. Bybee, Mistaken Identity: The Supreme Court and the Politics of Minority Representation (Princeton University Press, 1999) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 206)
  • Linda Chavez, The Color Blind: The Campaign to End Affirmative Action (University of Chicago Press, 1998) (cloth: $40.00 / paper: $14.95)
  • Gabriel J. Chin, editor, Affirmative Action and the Constitution (Garland Publishing, 1998) (cloth, 3 volumes: $235.00; pp. 192)
  • Kimberly J. Cook, Divided Passions: Public Opinions on Abortion and the Death Penalty (Northeastern University Press, 1998) (cloth: $40.50; pp. 229)

  • Ann Coulter, High Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Case Against Bill Clinton (Regnery Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 358)
  • Mark Curriden & Leroy Phillips, Contempt of Court: The Turn-of the Century Lynching that Launched 100 Years of Federalism (Faber & Faber, 1998) (cloth: $25.95)
  • Barry Cushman, Rethinking the New Deal Court: The Structure of a Constitutional Revolution (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00 / paper: $24.95; pp. 336)
  • David Delaney, Race, Place, and the Law: 1836-1848 (University of Texas Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00 / paper: $17.95; pp. 248)
  • Alan Dershowitz, Sexual McCarthyism: Clinton, Starr, and the Emerging Constitutional Crisis (Basic Books, 1998) (cloth: $23.00; pp. 275)
  • Rosemary J. Erickson & Rita J. Simon, The Use of Social Science Data in Supreme Court Decisions (University of Illinois Press, 1998) (cloth: $32.95 / paper: $15.95; pp. 192)
  • William N. Eskridge, Jr. & Sanford V. Levinson, editors, Constitutional Stupidities, Constitutional Tragedies (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $60.00 / paper: $20.00; pp. 304)
  • Jane Flax, The American Dream in Black and White: The Clarence Thomas Hearings (Cornell University Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 170)
  • Cynthia Gorney, Articles of Faith: A Frontline History of the Abortion War (Simon & Schuster, 1998) (cloth: $27.50; pp. 575)
  • Kent Greenawalt, Religious Convictions and Political Choice (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $60.00 / paper: $19.95; pp. 280)
  • Amy Gutmann, editor, Freedom of Association (Princeton University Press, 1998) (paper: $19.95; pp. 382)
  • Stephen P. Halbrook, Freedmen, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Right to Bear Arms, 1866-1876 (Praeger, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 248)
  • Timothy L. Hall, Separating Church and State: Roger Williams and Religious Liberty (University of Illinois Press, 1998) (cloth: $44.95 / paper: $19.95; pp. 206)
  • Nat Hentoff, Living the Bill of Rights: How to Be an Authentic American (HarperCollins, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 288)
  • Morton J. Horwitz, The Warren Court and the Pursuit of Justice (Hill & Wang, 1998) (cloth: $18.00; pp. 132)
  • Linda K. Kerber, No Constitutional Right to Be Ladies: Women and the Obligations of Citizenship (Hill & Wang, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 352)
  • Russell Kirk, Rights and Duties: Reflections on Our Conservative Constitution (Spence Publishing, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 320)
  • Milton R. Konvitz, Torah & Constitution: Essays in American Jewish Thought (Syracuse University Press, 1998) (paper: $18.95; pp. 222)
  • Ellie Lee, Abortion Law and Politics Today (St. Martin's Press, 1998) (cloth: $49.95; pp. 304)
  • Maeva Marcus, editor, The Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800: Cases: 1790-1795 (vol. 6) (Columbia University Press, 1998) (cloth: $95.00; pp. 720)
  • Richard S. Markovits, Matters of Principle: Legal Argument and Constitutional Interpretation (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $50.00; pp. 352)
  • Christopher N. May, Presidential Defiance of "Unconstitutional" Laws: Reviving the Royal Prerogative (Greenwood Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 224)

  • H. Jefferson Powell, The Constitution and the Attorneys General (Carolina Academic Press, August 1998)
  • David A.J. Richards, Women, Gays, and the Constitution: The Grounds for Feminism and Gay Rights in Culture and Law (University of Chicago Press, 1998) (paper: $22.00; pp. 531)

  • James Risen & Judy L. Thomas, Wrath of Angels: The American Abortion War (Basic Books, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 402)
  • David Schleicher & Brendon Swedlow, Federalism and Political Culture: Aaron Wildavsky (Transaction Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 138)

  • Bernard Schwartz, editor, The Burger Court: Counter-Revolution or Confirmation? (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $49.95; pp. 328)
  • John E. Semonche, Keeping the Faith: A Cultural History of the United States Supreme Court (Rowman & Littlefield, 1998) (cloth: $34.95; pp. 608)
  • Richard Solinger, Abortion Wars: A Half-Century of Struggle, 1950-2000 (University of California Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00 / paper: $16.95; pp. 413)
  • Stan Soocher, They Fought the Law: Rock Music Goes to Court (Schirmer, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 280)
  • Jack Stark, The Iowa State Constitution: A Reference Guide (Reference Guides to the State Constitutions of the United States, No. 29) (Greenwood Press, 1998) (cloth: $75.00; pp. 200)
  • Daniel D. Stid, The President as Statesman: Woodrow Wilson and the Constitution (University Press of Kansas, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 240)
  • Athan G. Theoharis, editor, A Culture of Secrecy: The Government Versus the People's Right to Know (University Press of Kansas, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 256)
  • Charles Tilly, Durable Inequality (University of California Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 299)
  • Daniel E. Troy, Retroactive Legislation (American Enterprise Institute, 1998) (cloth: $26.95; pp. 241)
  • John R. Vile, The United States Constitution: Questions and Answers (Greenwood Press, 1998) (cloth: $39.95; pp. 328)
  • Samuel Walker, The Rights Revolution: Rights and Community in Modern America (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 210)
  • Eric N. Waltenburg & Bill Swinford, Litigating Federalism: The States Before the U.S. Supreme Court (Greenwood Press, 1998) (cloth: $50.00; pp. 208)
  • Jean Bickmore White, Utah State Constitution: A Reference Guide (Reference Guides to the State Constitutions of the United States, No. 30) (Greenwood Press, 1998) (cloth: $75.00; pp. 264)
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Contract Law
  • E. Allen Farnsworth, Changing Your Mind: The Law of Regretted Decisions (Yale University Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 288)
  • Amy Dru Stanley, From Bondage to Contract: Wage Labor, Marriage, and the Market in the Age of Slave Emancipation (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $54.95 / paper: $17.95; pp. 304)
  • Kevin M. Teeven, Promises on Prior Obligations at Common Law (Greenwood Press, 1998) (cloth: $65.00; pp. 240)
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Criminal Justice & Procedure
  • James R. Acker, Robert M. Bohm & Charles S. Lanier, America's Experiment with Capital Punishment: Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of the Ultimate Penal Sanction (Carolina Academic Press, 1998) (paper: $35.00; pp. 592)
  • David C. Anderson, Sensible Justice: Alternatives to Prison (The New Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 182)
  • David Sadofsky Baggins, Drug Hate and the Corruption of American Justice (Praeger, 1998) (cloth: $49.95; pp. 200)
  • J.G. Bellamy, The Criminal Trial in Later Medieval England (University of Toronto Press, 1998) (cloth: $50.00; pp. 208)

  • Elliot Currie, Crime and Punishment in America (Holt/Metropolitan, 1998) (cloth: $22.00; pp. 208)
  • Kathleen Daly & Lisa Maher, Criminology at the Crossroads: Feminist Readings in Crime and Justice (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth $49.95 / paper: $19.95; pp. 304)
  • R.A. Duff, Philosophy and the Criminal Law: Principle and Critique (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $54.95; pp. 272)
  • Susan Estrich, Getting Away With Murder: How Politics is Destroying the Criminal Justice System (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $19.95; pp. 176)
  • Malcolm M. Feeley & Edward L. Rubin, Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State: How the Courts Reformed America's Prisons (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.95; pp. 568)
  • Timothy J. Flanagan, James W. Marquart & Kenneth G. Adams, Incarcerating Criminals: Prisons and Jails in Social and Organizational Context (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00 / paper: $21.95; pp. 304)
  • George P. Fletcher, Basic Concepts of Criminal Law (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00 / paper: $18.95; pp. 256)
  • James B. Jacobs & Kimberly Potter, Hate Crimes: Criminal Law and Identity Politics (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 208)
  • Martha L. Konster, Dilemmas in the Courtroom: A Study of Trials of Violent Crime in The Netherlands (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998) (cloth: $49.95 / paper: $27.50; pp. 224)
  • Richard A. Leo & C. Thomas, III, The Miranda Debate: Law, Justice, and Policing (Northeastern University Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 339)

  • Dorothy Otnow Lewis, Guilty by Reason of Insanity: Minds of Killers (Fawcett Columbine, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 304)
  • John R. Lott, More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime & Gun Control Laws (University of Chicago Press, 1998) (cloth: $23.00; pp. 240)
  • Michael A. Mello, Dead Wrong: A Death Row Lawyer Speaks Out Against Capital Punishment (University of Wisconsin Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 440)
  • Jerome G. Miller, Search and Destroy: African-American Males in the Criminal Justice System (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.95 / paper: $16.95; pp. 304)
  • Peter Mirfield, Silence, Confession and Improperly Obtained Evidence (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $80.00; pp. 424)
  • William T. Pizzi, Trials without Truth: Why Our System of Criminal Trials Has Become an Expensive Failure and What We Need to Do to Rebuild It (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 240)
  • Jeffrey Ian Ross, Cutting the Edge: Current Perspectives in Radical and Critical Criminology (Praeger Publishers, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 240)

  • Edward Rubin, editor, A New Crime Policy for Modern America (Westview, 1998) (cloth: $55.00, pp. 224)
  • Stephen J. Schulhofer, Unwanted Sex: The Culture of Intimidation and the Failure of Law (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 352)
  • Fred R. Shapiro & Jane Garry, editors, Trial and Error: An Oxford Anthology of Legal Stories (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 496)
  • Michael Tonry, Malign Neglect: Race, Crime, and Punishment in America (Oxford University Press, 1998) (paper: $11.95; pp. 233)
  • John C. Watkins, Jr., The Juvenile Justice Century: A Socio-Legal Commentary on American Juvenile Courts (Carolina Academic Press, 1998) (cloth: $40.00; pp. 320)
  • Lord Windlesham, Politics, Punishment, and Populism (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00; pp. 272)
  • Franklin Zimring, American Youth Violence (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 256)
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Cyberlaw / Law & Technology
  • David Brin, The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Privacy and Freedom? (Addison-Wesley, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 378)

  • Whitfield Diffie & Susan Landau, Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping & Encryption (MIT Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 334)
  • Mike Godwin, Cyber Rights: Defending Free Speech in the Digital Age (Times Books, 1998) (cloth: $27.50; pp. 317)

  • Roger G. Noll & Monroe E. Price, editors, A Communications Cornucopia: Markle Foundation Essays on Information Policy (Brookings Institution Press, 1998) (cloth: $59.95 / paper: $24.95; pp. 595)
  • Monroe Price, editor, The V-Chip and the Jurisprudence of Ratings (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998) (cloth: $49.95 / paper: $27.50; pp. 224)
  • Peter P. Swire & Robert E. Litan, World Data Flows, Electronic Commerce, and the European Privacy Directive (Brookings Institution Press, 1998) (cloth: $32.95 / paper: $12.95; pp. 115)
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Entertainment & Sports Law
  • Roger I. Abrams, Legal Bases: Baseball and the Law (Temple University Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 240)
  • Stan Soocher, They Fought the Law: Rock Music Goes to Court (Schirmer, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 280)
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Environmental Law
  • Mostafa K. Tolba with Iwona Rummel-Bulska, Global Environmental Diplomacy: Negotiating Environmental Agreements for the World, 1973-1992 (MIT Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 216)
  • Edith Brown Weiss & Harold K. Jacobson, editors, Engaging Countries: Strengthening Compliance with International Environmental Accords (MIT Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 564)
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Euthanasia
  • Gerald Dworkin, R.G. Frey & Sissela Bok, Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (pp. 160)

  • Linda L. Emanuel, editor, Regulating How We Die: The Ethical, Medical, and Legal Issues Surrounding Physician-Assisted Suicide (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $39.95 / paper: $18.95; pp. 304)
  • Sue Woodman, Last Rights: The Struggle over the Right to Die (Plenum Publishing, 1998) (cloth: $26.95; pp. 294)
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Family Law
  • E. Allen Farnsworth, Changing Your Mind: The Law of Regretted Decisions (Yale University Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 288)
  • Mary Ann Mason & Arlene Skolnick, editors, All Our Families: New Policies for a New Century (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00 / paper: $19.95; pp. 320)
  • Milton C. Regan, Jr., Alone Together: Law and the Meanings of Marriage (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00; pp. 304)
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Freedom of Association
  • Amy Gutmann, editor, Freedom of Association (Princeton University Press, 1998) (paper: $19.95; pp. 382)
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Freedom of Expression
  • Richard Abel, Speaking Respect, Respecting Speech (University of Chicago Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 304)
  • Randall Bezanson, Speech Stories: How Free Can Speech Be? (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00 / paper: $17.50; pp. 222)
  • Herbert N. Foerstel, Banned in the Media: A Reference Guide to Censorship in the Press, Motion Pictures, Broadcasting, and the Internet (Greenwood Press, 1998) (cloth: $49.95; pp. 272)
  • Mike Godwin, Cyber Rights: Defending Free Speech in the Digital Age (Times Books, 1998) (cloth: $27.50; pp. 330)

  • Vilis R. Inde, Art in the Courtroom (Praeger, 1998) (cloth: $59.95; pp. 280)
  • Alan Charles Kors & Harvey Silvergate, The Shadow University: The Betrayal of Liberty on America's Campuses (The Free Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.50; pp. 320)
  • David Lowenthal, No Liberty for License: The Forgotten Logic of the First Amendment (Spence Publishing, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 340)
  • Catharine A. MacKinnon & Andrea Dworkin, editors, In Harm's Way: The Pornography Civil Rights Hearings (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00 / paper: $24.95; pp. 512)
  • Michael J. Malbin & Thomas L. Gais, The Day After Reform: Sobering Campaign Finance Lessons from the American States (Brookings Institution Press, 1998) (cloth: $38.95 / paper: $16.95; pp. 200)
  • Laurence O'Toole, Pornocopia: Porn, Sex, Technology, and Desire (Serpent's Tail Press, London, 1998) (paper: $17.99; pp. 288)
  • Robert Post, editor, Censorship & Silencing: Practices of Cultural Regulation (Getty Trust Publications, 1998) (paper: $35.00; pp. 350)
  • Monroe Price, editor, The V-Chip and the Jurisprudence of Ratings (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1998) (cloth: $49.95 / paper: $27.50; pp. 224)
  • Timothy C. Shiell, Campus Hate Speech on Trial (University of Kansas Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 232)
  • Susan Tiefenbrun, editor, Law and the Arts (Greenwood Press, 1998) (cloth: $59.00; pp. 272)
  • Twentieth Century Fund/Century Foundation Working Group on Campaign Finance Litigation, Buckley Stops Here: Loosening the Judicial Stranglehold on Campaign Finance Reform (Brookings Institution Press, 1998) (paper: $11.95; pp. 120)
  • Paul Vanderham, James Joyce & Censorship: The Trials of Ulysses (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $34.95; pp. 256)
  • W.L. Webb & Rose Bell, An Embarrassment of Tyrannies: 25 Years of Index on Censorship (Braziller, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 347)
  • Martha T. Zingo, Sex/Gender Outsiders, Hate Speech and Freedom of Expression: Can They Say That About Me? (Praeger, 1998) (cloth: $53.00, pp. 230)
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Gays, Lesbians and the Law
  • Lisa Keen & Suzanne B. Goldberg, Strangers to the Law: Gay People on Trial (University of Michigan Press, 1998) (cloth: $34.50; pp. 260)
  • Diane Helene Miller, Freedom to Differ: The Shaping of the Gay and Lesbian Struggle for Civil Rights (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00 / paper: $18.95; pp. 264)
  • David A.J. Richards, Women, Gays, and the Constitution: The Grounds for Feminism and Gay Rights in Culture and Law (University of Chicago Press, 1998) (paper: $22.00; pp. 531)
  • Ruthann Robson, Sappho Goes to Law School (Columbia University Press, 1998) (cloth: $49.50 / paper: $17.50; pp. 303)
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Human Rights Law
  • Philip Alston, Promoting Human Rights Through Bills of Rights: Comparative Perspectives (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $80.00; pp. 480)
  • David Sadofsky Baggins, Drug Hate and the Corruption of American Justice (Praeger, 1998) (cloth: $49.95; pp. 200)
  • Alice H. Henkin, Honoring Human Rights: From Peace to Justice (Brookings Institution Press, 1998) (paper: $15.00; pp. 200)
  • Sebastian Poulter, Ethnicity, Law and Human Rights: The English Experience (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $66.00; pp. 456)
  • Michael Stolleis, The Law Under the Swastika: Studies on Legal History in Nazi Germany (University of Chicago Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 280)
  • Lex Takkenberg, The Status of Palestinian Refugees in International Law (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $95.00; pp. 420)
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Immigration Law
  • T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Between Principles and Politics: The Direction of U.S. Citizenship Policy (Brookings Institution Press, 1998) (paper: $10.95; pp. 72)
  • Selina Goulbourne, editor, Law & Migration (Edward Elgar Publishing, 1998) (cloth: $180; pp. 480)
  • Peter H. Schuck, Citizens, Strangers, and In-Betweens: Essays on Immigration and Citizenship (Westview Press, 1998) (cloth: $28.00; pp. 475)
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Insurance Law
  • Malcolm Clarke, Policies and Perceptions of Insurance: An Introduction to Insurance Law (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $78.00; pp. 360)
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Intellectual Property Law
  • ASCAP Copyright Law Symposium, Nos. 40 & 41 (Columbia University Press, 1998) (cloth: $40.00; pp. 480)
  • ASCAP Copyright Law Symposium, Nos. 42 & 43 (Columbia University Press, 1998) (cloth: $40.00; pp. 500)
  • Susan Tiefenbrun, editor, Law and the Arts (Greenwood Press, 1998) (cloth: $59.00; pp. 272)
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International Law
  • Chadwick F. Alger, editor, The Future of the United Nations System: Potential for the Twenty-First Century (Brookings Institution Press, 1998) (paper: $29.95; pp. 400)
  • David Sadofsky Baggins, Drug Hate and the Corruption of American Justice (Praeger, 1998) (cloth: $49.95; pp. 200)
  • James J. Busuttil, Naval Weapons Systems and the Contemporary Law of War (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $95.00; pp. 320)
  • Bin Cheng, Studies in International Space Law (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $115.00; pp. 800)
  • Thomas Franck, Fairness in International Law and Institutions (Oxford University Press, 1998) (paper: $19.95; pp. 536)
  • Alice H. Henkin, Honoring Human Rights: From Peace to Justice (Brookings Institution Press, 1998) (paper: $15.00; pp. 200)
  • Miguel P. Maduro, We, The Court: The European Court of Justice and the European Economic Constitution (Hart Publishing, 1998) (cloth: $45.00; pp. 194)
  • Mostafa K. Tolba with Iwona Rummel-Bulska, Global Environmental Diplomacy: Negotiating Environmental Agreements for the World, 1973-1992 (MIT Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 216)
  • Edith Brown Weiss & Harold K. Jacobson, editors, Engaging Countries: Strengthening Compliance with International Environmental Accords (MIT Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 564)
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Judicial Biography
  • Barbara A. Atwood, A Courtroom of Her Own: The Life and Work of Mary Anne Richey (Carolina Academic Press, 1998) (cloth: $40.00; pp. 346)
  • John M. Caher, King of the Mountain: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of Chief Judge Sol Wachtler (Prometheus Books, 1998) (cloth: $26.95; pp. 391)

  • Ed Cray, Chief Justice: A Biography of Earl Warren (Simon & Schuster, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 603)
  • Jane Flax, The American Dream in Black and White: The Clarence Thomas Hearings (Cornell University Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 170)
  • Dennis J. Hutchinson, The Man Who Was Once Whizzer White: A Portrait of Justice Byron R. White (Free Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 576)

  • Andrew L. Kaufman, Cardozo (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 736)
  • Constance Baker Motley, Equal Justice Under Law: An Autobiography (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 400)
  • Juan Williams, Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary (Times Books, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 512)
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Judiciary
  • Max Boot, foreword by Robert Bork, Arrogance, Corruption and Incompetence on the Bench (Basic Books, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 288)
  • Keith J. Bybee, Mistaken Identity: The Supreme Court and the Politics of Minority Representation (Princeton University Press, 1999) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 206)
  • John J. Dinan, Keeping the People's Liberties: Legislation, Citizens, and Judges as Guardians of Rights (University of Kansas Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 259)
  • Donald J. Farole, Jr., Interest Groups and Judicial Federalism: Organizational Litigation in State Judiciaries (Praeger, 1998) (cloth: $57.95; pp. 224)
  • Ronald Goldfarb, TV or Not TV: Television, Justice, and the Courts (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 272)
  • John J. Guthrie, Jr., Keepers of the Spirits: The Judicial Response to Prohibition Enforcement in Florida, 1885-1935 (Greenwood Press, 1998) (cloth: $59.95; pp. 176)
  • Miguel P. Maduro, We, The Court: The European Court of Justice and the European Economic Constitution (Hart Publishing, 1998) (cloth: $45.00; pp. 194)
  • Maeva Marcus, editor, The Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800: Cases: 1790-1795 (vol. 6) (Columbia University Press, 1998) (cloth: $95.00; pp. 720)
  • Susan Philips, Ideology in the Language of Judges: How Judges Practice Law, Politics, and Courtroom Control (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $75.00 / paper: $29.95; pp. 288)
  • William T. Pizzi, Trials without Truth: Why Our System of Criminal Trials Has Become an Expensive Failure and What We Need to Do to Rebuild It (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 240)
  • Bernard Schwartz, editor, The Burger Court: Counter-Revolution or Confirmation? (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $49.95; pp. 328)
  • Elliot E. Slotnick & Jennifer A. Segal, Television News and the Supreme Court: All the News That's Fit to Air? (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $59.95 / paper: $19.95; pp. 274)
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Jurisprudence
  • Bruce Ackerman, We the People, Vol. 2: Transformations (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 512)
  • Roberto Alejandro, The Limits of Rawlsian Justice (Johns Hopkins, 1998) (cloth: $39.95; pp. 248)
  • Larry Alexander, editor, Constitutionalism: Philosophical Foundations (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $54.95; pp. 320)

  • Jack M. Balkin, Cultural Software: A Theory of Ideology (Yale University Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 352)
  • Randy E. Barnett, The Structure of Liberty: Justice and the Rule of Law (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 350)
  • Scott Brewer, editor, The Philosophy of Legal Reasoning (Garland Publishing, 1998) (cloth, 5 volumes: $375.00; pp. 416)
  • Paul Campos, Jurismania: The Madness of American Law (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $22.00; pp. 192)
  • Lief H. Carter, Reason in Law (Longman, fifth edition 1998) (paper: $30.95; pp. xiii, 194)
  • Ruth Colker, American Law in the Age of Hypercapitalism: The Worker, the Family, and the State (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $50.00 / paper: $17.50; pp. 250)
  • John M. Conley & William M. O’Barr, Just Words: Law, Language, and Power (University of Chicago Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00 / paper: $15.00; pp. 175)
  • Drucilla Cornell, At the Heart of Freedom: Feminism, Sex, and Equality (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $42.50 / paper: $14.95; pp. 240)
  • R.A. Duff, Philosophy and the Criminal Law: Principle and Critique (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $54.95; pp. 261)
  • Richard J. Ellis, The Dark Side of the Left: Illiberal Egalitarianism in America (University Press of Kansas, 1998) (cloth: $34.95; pp. 432)
  • Richard A. Epstein, Principles for a Free Society: Reconciling Individual Liberty with a Common Good (Addison-Wesley, 1998) (cloth: $ $27.50; pp. 448)
  • Rosemary J. Erickson & Rita J. Simon, The Use of Social Science Data in Supreme Court Decisions (University of Illinois Press, 1998) (paper: $15.95; pp. 190)
  • Patricia Ewick & Susan S. Sibey, The Common Place of Law: Stories from Everyday Life (University of Chicago Press, 1998) (paper: $16.00; pp. 318)

  • E. Allen Farnsworth, Changing Your Mind: The Law of Regretted Decisions (Yale University Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 288)
  • David F. Forte, editor, Natural Law and Contemporary Public Policy (Georgetown University Press, 1998) (cloth: $65.00; pp. 398)
  • Barbara H. Fried, The Progressive Assault on Laissez-Faire: Robert Hale and the First Law and Economics Movement (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 448)

  • John Martin Fischer & Mark Ravizza, Responsibility and Control: A Theory of Moral Responsibility (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $59.95; pp. 320)
  • Robert Greene & Joost Elfefers, The 48 Laws of Power (Viking Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 440)
  • Terence C. Halliday & Lucien Karpick, editors, Lawyers and the Rise of Western Political Liberalism (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $65.00; pp. 392)
  • Robert L. Hayman, The Smart Culture: Society, Intelligence, and Law (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 398)
  • Thomas Janoski, Citizenship and Civil Society: A Framework of Rights and Obligations in Liberal, Traditional, and Social Democratic Regimes (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $59.95 / paper: $19.95; pp. 256)
  • Bob Jarvis & Paul Joseph, Prime Time Law: Fictional Television as Legal Narrative (Carolina Academic Press, June 1998)
  • David Kairys, The Politics of Law: A Progressive Critique (Basic Books, third edition 1998) (paper: $20.00; pp. 732)
  • Arthur M. Melzer, Jerry Weinberger & M. Richard Zinman, editors, Multiculturalism and American Democracy (University Press of Kansas, 1998) (cloth: $40.00 / paper: $17.95; pp. 256)
  • Lawrence E. Mitchell, Stacked Deck: A Story of Selfishness in America (Temple University Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 264)
  • Peter Morton, An Institutional Theory of Law: Keeping Law in its Place (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $93.50; pp. 432)
  • Mitchell Muncy, editor, The End of Democracy? The Judicial Usurpation of Politics, volume 2 (Spence Publishing, 1998) (cloth: $22.95 / paper: 11.95; pp. 288)
  • James L. Nolan, Jr., The Therapeutic State: Justifying Government at Century's End (New York University Press, 1998) (paper: $18.95; pp. 395)

  • Stanley L. Paulson, editor, Normativity and Norms: Critical Perspectives on Kelsian Themes (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $65.00; pp. 544)
  • Michael Perry, The Idea of Human Rights: Four Inquiries (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 176)
  • John E. Roemer, Equality of Opportunity (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 160)
  • Michel Rosenfeld, Just Interpretations: Law Between Ethics & Politics (University of California Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00; pp. 312)
  • Michel Rosenfeld & Andrew Arato, editors, Habermas on Law & Democracy (University of California Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 450)
  • Vincent J. Samar, Justifying Judgment: Practicing Law & Philosophy (University Press of Kansas, 1998) (cloth: $40.00; pp. xii, 307)
  • Michael J. Sandell, Liberalism and the Limits of Justice (Cambridge University Press, second edition 1998) (paper: $16.95; pp. 231)

  • Austin Sarat & Thomas R. Kearns, Law in the Domains of Culture (University of Michigan Press, 1998) (cloth: $49.50; pp. 241)

  • Anthony Sebok, Legal Positivism in American Jurisprudence (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $59.95; pp. 352)

  • James P. Sterba, Justice for Here and Now (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $59.95 / paper: $19.95; pp. 256)

  • Daniel E. Troy, Retroactive Legislation (American Enterprise Institute, 1998) (cloth: $26.95; pp. 241)

  • Mark Tunick, Practices & Principles: Approaches to Ethical & Legal Judgment (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 242)
  • Kenneth J. Vandevelde, Thinking Like a Lawyer: An Introduction to Legal Reasoning (Westview Press, 1998) (paper: $28.50; pp. 254)
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Juvenile Justice
  • John C. Watkins, Jr., The Juvenile Justice Century: A Socio-Legal Commentary on American Juvenile Courts (Carolina Academic Press, 1998) (cloth: $40.00; pp. 320)
  • Franklin Zimring, American Youth Violence (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 256)
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Law & Economics
  • Barbara H. Fried, The Progressive Assault on Laissez-Faire: Robert Hale and the First Law and Economics Movement (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 448)

  • Peter Newman, editor, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law (Grove Dictionaries, 1998) (cloth, 3 volumes: $550.00; pp. 2,550)
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Law & Ethics
  • Lawrence E. Mitchell, Stacked Deck: A Story of Selfishness in America (Temple University Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 264)
  • Michel Rosenfeld, Just Interpretations: Law Between Ethics & Politics (University of California Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00; pp. 312)
  • William H. Simon, The Practice of Justice: A Theory of Lawyers' Ethics (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 256)
  • Mark Tunick, Practices & Principles: Approaches to Ethical & Legal Judgment (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 242)
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Law & Literature
  • Philip Hoare, Oscar Wilde's Last Stand: Decadence, Conspiracy, and the Most Outrageous Trial of the Century (Arcade Publishing, 1998) (cloth: $25.95; pp. 250)
  • Fred R. Shapiro & Jane Gerry, editors, Trial and Error: An Oxford Anthology of Legal Stories (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 496)
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Law & Medicine
  • Lawrence A. Frolik, editor, Aging and the Law: An Interdisciplinary Reader (Temple University Press, 1998) (cloth: $79.95 / paper: $29.95; pp. 672)
  • Martha C. Nussbaum & Cass R. Sunstein, editors, Clones and Clones: Facts and Fantasies About Human Cloning (W.W. Norton, 1998) (cloth: $26.95, pp. 288)
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Law & Privacy
  • David Brin, The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Privacy and Freedom? (Addison-Wesley, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 378)

  • Stefano Scoglio, Transforming Privacy: A Transpersonal Philosophy of Rights (Praeger, 1998) (cloth: $59.95; pp. 272)
  • Athan G. Theoharis, editor, A Culture of Secrecy: The Government Versus the People's Right to Know (University of Kansas Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 256)
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Law & Religion
  • Stephen L. Carter, The Dissent of the Governed: A Meditation on Law, Religion, and Loyalty (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $19.95; pp. 192)
  • Kent Greenawalt, Religious Convictions and Political Choice (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $60.00 / paper: $19.95; pp. 280)
  • Timothy L. Hall, Separating Church and State: Roger Williams and Religious Liberty (University of Illinois Press, 1998) (cloth: $44.95 / paper: $19.95; pp. 206)
  • Milton R. Konvitz, Torah & Constitution: Essays in American Jewish Thought (Syracuse University Press, 1998) (paper: $18.95; pp. 222)

  • Craig B. Mousin, editor, The Structure of American Churches: An Inquiry Into the Impact of Legal Structures on Religious Freedom (Carolina Academic Press, Winter 1998)
  • John T. Noonan, Jr., The Lustre of Our Country: The American Experience of Religious Freedom (University of California Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 430)
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Legal Education
  • James Axtell, The Pleasures of Academe: A Celebration and Defense of Higher Education (University of Nebraska Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 360)
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Legal Fiction
  • Derrick Bell, Afrolantica Legacies (Third World Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 186)

  • William Bernhardt, Extreme Justice (Ballantine, 1998) (cloth: $22.50; pp. 304)
  • William Bernhardt, Legal Briefs: Stories by Today's Best Thriller Writers (Doubleday, 1998) (cloth: $22.95; pp. 320)

  • Ellis Cose, The Best Defense (HarperCollins, 1998) (cloth: $24.00; pp. 272)
  • Richard Dooling, Brain Storm (Random House, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 416)

  • Ira Genberg, Reckless Homicide (St. Martin’s Press, 1998) (cloth: $23.95; pp. 296)
  • John Grisham, The Street Lawyer (Doubleday, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 348)
  • James W. Huston, Balance of Power (Morrow, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 372)
  • Lelia Kelly, Presumption of Guilt (Kensington Books, 1998) (cloth: $22.95; pp. 231)
  • Gus Lee, No Physical Evidence (Fawcett Columbine, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 387)
  • Paul Levine, Nine Scorpions (Pocket Books, 1998) (cloth: $23.00; pp. 373)
  • Harry Levy, Chain of Custody (Random House, 1998) (cloth: $23.00; pp. 340)

  • Linda McKeever-Bullard, Shades of Justice (Dutton, 1998) (cloth: $22.95; pp. 325)
  • Perri O'Shaughnessy, Breach of Promise (Delacorte Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 435)
  • D.R. Schanker, A Criminal Appeal (St. Martin's Press, 1998) (cloth: $23.95; pp. 288)
  • Barry Siegel, The Perfect Witness (Ballantine Books, 1998) (cloth: $24.00; pp. 346)
  • Robert Tannebaum, Reckless Endangerment (Dutton, 1998) (cloth: $23.95; pp. 352)
  • David Dante Troutt, The Monkey Suit & Other Short Fiction on African Americans and Justice (The New Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.00; pp. 317)
  • Marianne Wesson, Render Up the Body (HarperCollins, 1998) (cloth: $24.00; pp. 336)
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Legal History
  • Stuart Banner, Anglo-American Securities Regulation: Cultural and Political Roots, 1690-1860 (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $64.95; pp. 352)
  • J.G. Bellamy, The Criminal Trial in Later Medieval England (University of Toronto Press, 1998) (cloth: $50.00; pp. 208)

  • Mark E. Brandon, Free in the World: American Slavery and Constitutional Failure (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $39.50; pp. 267)
  • Mark Curriden, Contempt of Court: The Turn-of the Century Lynching that Launched 100 Years of Federalism (Faber & Faber, 1998) (cloth: $25.95)
  • Barry Cushman, Rethinking the New Deal Court: The Structure of a Constitutional Revolution (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00 / paper: $24.95; pp. 336)
  • Jane Flax, The American Dream in Black and White: The Clarence Thomas Hearings (Cornell University Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 170)
  • Paul Finkelman, Slavery and the Founders: Race and Liberty in the Age of Jefferson (M.E. Sharpe, 1998) (cloth: $61.95 / paper: $21.95; pp. 240)
  • Robin Fleming, Domesday Book and the Law: Society and Legal Custom in Early Medieval England (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $85.00; pp. 596)

  • Albert J. Von Frank, The Trials of Anthony Burns: Freedom and Slavery in Emerson's Boston (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 448)

  • Barbara H. Fried, The Progressive Assault on Laissez Faire: Robert Hale and the First Law and Economics Movement (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 448)
  • Robert Grant & Joseph Katz, The Great Trials of the Twenties: The Watershed Decade in American Courtrooms (Sarpedon, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 304)
  • Stephen P. Halbrook, Freedmen, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Right to Bear Arms, 1866-1876 (Praeger, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 248)
  • Timothy L. Hall, Separating Church and State: Roger Williams and Religious Liberty (University of Illinois Press, 1998) (cloth: $44.95 / paper: $19.95; pp. 206)
  • Harold M. Hyman, Craftsmanship and Character: A History of the Vinson & Elkins Law Firm of Houston: 1917-1997 (University of Georgia Press, 1998) (cloth: $60.00; pp. 658)
  • Melissa Macauley, Social Power and Legal Culture: Litigation Masters in Late Imperial China (Stanford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00; pp. 456)
  • Maeva Marcus, editor, The Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800: Cases: 1790-1795 (vol. 6) (Columbia University Press, 1998) (cloth: $95.00; pp. 720)
  • Ernest Metzger, A Companion to Justinian's Institutes (Cornell University Press, 1998) (paper: $14.95; pp. 224)
  • David Ray Papke, Heretics in the Temple: Americans Who Reject the Nation's Legal Faith (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 240)
  • Ellen Schrecker, Many Are the Crimes: McCarthyism in America (Little Brown, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 573)
  • David M. Silver, Lincoln's Supreme Court (University of Illinois Press, 1998 reissue of 1956 book) (Paper: $18.95; pp. 272)
  • Daniel D. Stid, The President as Statesman: Woodrow Wilson and the Constitution (University Press of Kansas, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 240)
  • Michael Stolleis, The Law Under the Swastika: Studies on Legal History in Nazi Germany (University of Chicago Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 280)
  • Timothy Stretton, Women Waging Law in Elizabethan England (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $59.95; pp. 304)

  • Bruce Tap, Over Lincoln's Shoulder: The Committee on the Conduct of the War (University of Kansas Press, 1998) (cloth: $39.95; pp. 344)
  • William M. Wiecek, The Lost World of Classical Legal Thought: Law and Ideology in America, 1886-1937 (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $65.00; pp. 272)
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Legal Profession
  • Colvin Evans, Super Lawyers: America's Courtroom Celebrities: 40 Top Lawyers & The Cases That Made Them Famous (Visible Ink Press, 1998) (paper: $17.95; pp. 274)
  • Terence C. Halliday & Lucien Karpik, editors, Lawyers and the Rise of Western Political Liberalism (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $65.00; pp. 392)
  • Paul G. Haskell, Why Lawyers Behave as They Do (Westview Press, 1998) (paper: $18.00; pp. 120)

  • Harold M. Hyman, Craftsmanship and Character: A History of the Vinson & Elkins Law Firm of Houston: 1917-1997 (University of Georgia Press, 1998) (cloth: $60.00; pp. 658)
  • Adam Levy, Joseph Menn, & Jeffery Roth Feder, The People vs. Big Tobacco: How the States Took on the Cigarette Giants (Bloomberg Press, 1998) (cloth: $23.95; pp. 334)
  • Michael S. Lief, H. Mitchell Caldwell & Ben Bycel, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury: Greatest Closing Arguments in Modern Law (Scribners, 1998) (cloth: $26.00; pp. 400)
  • Arthur L. Liman, Lawyer: A Life of Cases, Counsel, and Controversy (PublicAffairs, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 384)

  • Peter Pringle, Cornered: Big Tobacco & the Bar of Justice (Holt/Wood, 1998) (cloth: $27.50; pp. 354)
  • Janet Smith, compiler, Beyond L.A. Law: Break the Traditional "Lawyer" Mold (Harcourt Brace Legal & Professional Publications, 1998) (paper: $17.95; pp. 181)
  • Cameron Stracher, Double Billing: A Young Lawyer’s Tale of Greed, Lies, Sex, and the Pursuit of a Swivel Chair (Morrow, 1998) (cloth: $24.00; pp. 256)
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Legal Research & Writing
  • Richard C. Wydick, Plain English for Lawyers (Carolina Academic Press, fourth edition 1998) (paper: $10.95; pp. 173)
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Poverty Law
  • Gwendolyn Mink, Welfare's End (Cornell University Press, 1998) (cloth: $21.00; pp. 180)

  • James L. Payne, Overcoming Welfare: Expecting More from the Poor and from Ourselves (Basic Books, 1998) (cloth: $26.50; pp. 243)
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Property Law
  • David Delaney, Race, Place, and the Law: 1836-1848 (University of Texas Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00 / paper: $17.95; pp. 248)
  • E. Allen Farnsworth, Changing Your Mind: The Law of Regretted Decisions (Yale University Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 288)
  • John Hanson Mitchell, Trespassing: An Inquiry into the Private Ownership of Land (Perseus/Merloyd Lawrence, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 320).
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Psychology / Law & Mental Health
  • Dorothy Otnow Lewis, Guilty by Reason of Insanity: Minds of Killers (Fawcett Columbine, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 304)
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Race & Law
  • Angelo N. Ancheta, Race, Rights, and the Asian American Experience (Rutgers University Press, 1998) (cloth: $47.00 / paper: $18.00; pp. 209)
  • William G. Bowen & Derek Bok, The Shape of the River: Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 512)
  • Benjamin Bowling, Violent Racism: Victimization, Policing, and Social Context (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $70.00; pp. 300)
  • Mark E. Brandon, Free in the World: American Slavery and Constitutional Failure (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $39.50; pp. 267)
  • Keith J. Bybee, Mistaken Identity: The Supreme Court and the Politics of Minority Representation (Princeton University Press, 1999) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 206)
  • Dominic J. Capeci, Jr., The Lynching of Cleo Wright (University of Kentucky Press, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 288)

  • Sudhir Chandra, Enslaved Daughters: Colonialism, Law, and Women's Rights (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $21.00; pp. 304)
  • Linda Chavez, The Color Blind: The Campaign to End Affirmative Action (University of Chicago Press, 1998) (cloth: $40.00 / paper: $14.95)
  • Gabriel J. Chin, editor, Affirmative Action and the Constitution (Garland Publishing, 1998) (cloth, 3 volumes: $235.00; pp. 192)
  • Mark Nathan Cohen, Culture of Intolerance (Yale University Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.50; pp. 320)

  • Patricia Hill Collins, Fighting Words: Black Women & the Search for Justice (University of Minnesota Press, 1998) (paper: $18.95; pp. 312)
  • Mark Curriden, Contempt of Court: The Turn-of the Century Lynching that Launched 100 Years of Federalism (Faber & Faber, 1998) (cloth: $25.95)
  • David Delaney, Race, Place, and the Law: 1836-1848 (University of Texas Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00 / paper: $17.95; pp. 248)
  • Paul Finkelman, Slavery and the Founders: Race and Liberty in the Age of Jefferson (M.E. Sharpe, 1998) (cloth: $61.95 / paper: $21.95; pp. 240)
  • Barbara J. Flagg, Was Blind But Now I See: White Race Consciousness and the Law (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. xiv, 189)
  • Jane Flax, The American Dream in Black and White: The Clarence Thomas Hearings (Cornell University Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 170)
  • Joanne Grant, foreword by Julian Bond, Ella Baker: Freedom Bound (John Wiley & Sons, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 270)

  • Lani Guinier, Lift Every Voice: Turning a Civil Rights Setback into a New Vision of Social Justice (Simon & Schuster, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 336)
  • Robert L. Hayman, The Smart Culture: Society, Intelligence, and Law (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 398)
  • John Higham, Civil Rights & Social Wrongs: Black-White Relations Since World War II: How the Civil Rights Movement Led to Affirmative Action, Multiculturalism, and Stalemate (Pennsylvania State Press, 1998) (cloth: $28.50; pp. 223)
  • James B. Jacobs & Kimberly Potter, Hate Crimes: Criminal Law and Identity Politics (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.95; pp. 208)
  • Bruce Elliot Johansen, editor, The Encyclopedia of Native American Legal Tradition (Greenwood Press, 1998) (cloth: $95.00; pp. 424)

  • Jerome G. Miller, Search and Destroy: African-American Males in the Criminal Justice System (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.95 / paper: $16.95; pp. 304)
  • Robert Post & Michael Rogin, editors, Race and Representation: Affirmative Action (Zone Books, 1998) (cloth: $42.00 / paper: $20.00; pp. 424)
  • Sebastian Poulter, Ethnicity, Law, and Human Rights: The English Experience (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $66.00; pp. 456)
  • David Protess & Robert Warden, A Promise of Justice: The Eighteen-Year Fight to Save Four Innocent Men (Hyperion, 1998) (cloth: $23.95; pp. 288)
  • Barri-Ellen Roberts with Jack E. White, Roberts v. Texaco: A True Story of Race and Corporate America (Avon Books, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 285)
  • Susan Scheckel, The Insistence of the Indian: Race and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century American Culture (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $49.50 / paper: $16.95; pp. 184)
  • Timothy C. Shiell, Campus Hate Speech on Trial (University Press of Kansas, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 232)
  • Amy Dru Stanley, From Bondage to Contract: Wage Labor, Marriage, and the Market in the Age of Slave Emancipation (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $54.95 / paper: $17.95; pp. 304)

  • Michael Tonry, Malign Neglect--Race, Crime, and Punishment in America (Oxford University Press, 1998) (paper: $11.95; pp. 233)
  • David Dante Troutt, The Monkey Suit & Other Short Fiction on African Americans and Justice (The New Press, 1998) (cloth: $24.00; pp. 317)
  • Albert J. Von Frank, The Trials of Anthony Burns: Freedom and Slavery in Emerson's Boston (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 448)

  • Susan Welch & John Gruhl, Affirmative Action and Minority Enrollments in Medical and Law Schools (University of Michigan Press, 1998) (cloth: $42.50; pp. 224)
  • Richard L. Zweigenhaft & G. William Donhoff, Diversity and the Power Elite: Have Women and Minorities Reached the Top? (Yale University Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 215)
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Reference Books
  • Michael S. Lief, H. Mitchell Caldwell & Ben Bycel, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury: Greatest Closing Arguments in Modern Law (Scribners, 1998) (cloth: $26.00; pp. 400)
  • Peter Newman, editor, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law (Grove Dictionaries, 1998) (cloth, 3 volumes: $550.00; pp. 2,550)
  • Fred R. Shapiro & Jane Garry, editors, Trial and Error: An Oxford Anthology of Legal Stories (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 496)
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Tax Law
  • Charles Adams, Those Dirty Rotten Taxes: The Tax Revolt That Built America (Free Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. xiv, 242)
  • Sven Steinmo, editor, Tax Policy (Edward Elgar Publishing, 1998) (cloth: $215.00; pp. 624)
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Tort Law
  • E. Allen Farnsworth, Changing Your Mind: The Law of Regretted Decisions (Yale University Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 288)
  • Nan Goodman, Shifting the Blame: The Theory of Accidents in Nineteenth-Century America (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $39.50; pp. 198)
  • Adam Levy, Joseph Menn, & Jeffery Roth Feder, The People vs. Big Tobacco: How the States Took on the Cigarette Giants (Bloomberg Press, 1998) (cloth: $23.95; pp. 334)
  • Peter Pringle, Cornered: Big Tobacco & the Bar of Justice (Holt/Wood, 1998) (cloth: $27.50; pp. 354)
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Trust & Estates Law
  • E. Allen Farnsworth, Changing Your Mind: The Law of Regretted Decisions (Yale University Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 288)
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Women & Law
  • Sherry Ceniza, Walt Whitman & Nineteenth Century Women Reformers (University of Alabama Press, 1998) (cloth: $30.00; pp. 291)
  • Sudhir Chandra, Enslaved Daughters: Colonialism, Law, and Women's Rights (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $21.00; pp. 304)
  • Patricia Hill Collins, Fighting Words: Black Women & the Search for Justice (University of Minnesota Press, 1998) (paper: $18.95; pp. 312)
  • Kimberly J. Cook, Divided Passions: Public Opinions on Abortion and the Death Penalty (Northeastern University Press, 1998) (cloth: $40.50; pp. 229)

  • Drucilla Cornell, At the Heart of Freedom: Feminism, Sex, and Equality (Princeton University Press, 1998) (cloth: $42.50 / paper: $14.95; pp. 240)
  • Kathleen Daly & Lisa Maher, Criminology at the Crossroads: Feminist Readings in Crime and Justice (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $49.95 / paper: $19.95; pp. 304)
  • Virginia G. Drachman, Sisters in Law: Women Lawyers in Modern American History (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 384)
  • Sandra Fredman, Women and the Law (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $88.00 / paper: $34.95; pp. 472)
  • Stanley G. French, Wanda Teays & Laura Purdy, editors, Violence Against Women: Philosophical Perspectives (Cornell University Press, 1998) (paper: $16.95, pp. 304)
  • Cynthia Gorney, Articles of Faith: A Frontline History of the Abortion Wars (Simon & Schuster, 1998) (cloth: $27.50; pp. 575)
  • F. Carolyn Graglia, Domestic Tranquility: A Brief Against Feminism (Spence Publishing, 1998) (cloth: $29.95; pp. 480)
  • Jane Juffer, At Home with Pornography: Women, Sexuality, and Everyday Life (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $55.00 / paper: $17.95; pp. 208)
  • Linda K. Kerber, No Constitutional Right to Be Ladies: Women and the Obligations of Citizenship (Hill & Wang, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 352)
  • Ellie Lee, Abortion Law and Politics Today (St. Martin's Press, 1998) (cloth: $49.95; pp. 304)

  • Nancy Levitt, The Gender Line: Men, Women, and the Law (New York University Press, 1998) (cloth: $35.00; pp. 312)
  • Catharine A. MacKinnon & Andrea Dworkin, editors, In Harm's Way: The Pornography Civil Rights Hearings (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00 / paper: $24.95; pp. 512)
  • Suzanne Nossel & Elizabeth Westfall, Presumed Equal: What America's Top Women Lawyers Really Think About Their Law Firms (Career Press, 1998) (paper: $24.95; pp. xxxiv, 392)
  • Daphne Patai, Heterophobia: Sexual Harassment and the Politics of Purity (Rowman & Littlefield, 1998) (cloth: $22.95; pp. 240)
  • Milton C. Regan, Jr., Alone Together: Law and the Meanings of Marriage (Oxford University Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00; pp. 304)
  • David A.J. Richards, Women, Gays, and the Constitution: The Grounds for Feminism and Gay Rights in Culture and Law (University of Chicago Press, 1998) (paper: $22.00; pp. 531)

  • James Risen & Judy L. Thomas, Wrath of Angels: The American Abortion War (Basic Books, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 402)
  • Stephen J. Schulhofer, Unwanted Sex: The Culture of Intimidation and the Failure of Law (Harvard University Press, 1998) (cloth: $27.95; pp. 352)
  • Richie Solinger, editor, Abortion Wars: A Half-Century of Struggle, 1950-2000 (University of California Press, 1998) (cloth: $45.00 / paper: $16.95; pp. 413)
  • Timothy Stretton, Women Waging Law in Elizabethan England (Cambridge University Press, 1998) (cloth: $59.95; pp. 304)

  • Richard L. Zweigenhaft & G. William Donhoff, Diversity and the Power Elite: Have Women and Minorities Reached the Top? (Yale University Press, 1998) (cloth: $25.00; pp. 215)
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