Law & Society Review |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Activist scholarship. | Sociology and social work | Lempert, Richard O. |
A new conception of law? (response to Boaventura de Sousa Santos in this issue, p. 569)(Charting a Course for Sociolegal Scholarship: A Symposium) | Sociology and social work | Constable, Marianne |
Appellate court supervision in the federal judiciary: a hierarchical perspective. | Sociology and social work | Lindquist, Stefanie A., Haire, Susan B., Songer, Donald R. |
A prophecy of possibility: metaphorical explorations of postmodern legal subjectivity. (response to Boaventura de Sousa Santos in this issue, p. 569)(Charting a Course for Sociolegal Scholarship: A Symposium) | Sociology and social work | Sarat, Austin |
A reply. (to responses to his essay in Law & Society Review, vol. 26, p. 697, November 1992) | Sociology and social work | Handler, Joel F. |
Assessing capriciousness in capital cases. (response to Richard A. Berk, Robert Weiss and Jack Boger, this issue, p. 89) (Symposium: Research on the Death Penalty) | Sociology and social work | Paternoster, Raymond |
Avoidance and misunderstanding: a rejoinder to McDowell et al. (response to article by David McDowell, Brian Wiersema, and Colin Loftin in this issue, p. 381) | Sociology and social work | Britt, Chester L., Bordua, David J., Kleck, Gary |
Back on track: asking and answering the right questions. (response to articles in this issue, p. 263, p. 285, p. 313.) (Crime, Class, and Community - An Emerging Paradigm) | Sociology and social work | Turk, Austin T. |
Ballad of a thin man: sociolegal studies in a time of postmodern crisis. (response to Boaventura de Sousa Santos in this issue, p. 569)(Charting a Course for Sociolegal Scholarship: A Symposium) | Sociology and social work | Simon, Jonathan |
Blood money, new money, and the moral economy of tort law in action.(Connecticut) | Sociology and social work | Baker, Tom |
Blue jeans, rape, and the "de-constitutive" power of law. | Sociology and social work | Calavita, Kitty |
Capital punishment and contemporary values: people's misgivings and the court's misperceptions. (Symposium: Research on the Death Penalty) | Sociology and social work | Bowers, William |
Capital trials and representations of violence. (Symposium: Research on the Death Penalty) | Sociology and social work | Emerson, Robert M. |
Conflicting values in community policing. | Sociology and social work | Thacher, David |
Designated diffidence: District Court judges on the Courts of Appeals.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Brudney, James J., Distlear, Corey |
Doing the right thing? Toward a postmodern politics. (response to Joel F. Handler, Law & Society Review, vol. 26, p. 697, November 1992) | Sociology and social work | Hutchinson, Allan C. |
Educating Homo Economicus: cautionary notes on the new behavioral law and economics movement. | Sociology and social work | Rostain, Tanina |
Employment discrimination or sexual violence? Defining sexual harassment in American and French law. | Sociology and social work | Saguy, Abigail C. |
Explaining corporate environmental performance: how does regulation matter? | Sociology and social work | Kagan, Robert A., Thornton, Dorothy, Gunningham, Neil |
Exposure reduction or retaliation? The effect of domestic violence resources on intimate-partner homicide. | Sociology and social work | Rosenfeld, Richard, Nagin, Daniel S., Dugan, Laura |
Farther along.(sociological jurisprudence) | Sociology and social work | Galanter, Marc |
Finding and losing one's self in the topoi: placing and displacing the postmodern subject in law. (response to Boaventura de Sousa Santos in this issue, p. 569)(Charting a Course for Sociolegal Scholarship: A Symposium) | Sociology and social work | Coombe, Rosemary J. |
For what it's worth. (response to Joel F. Handler, Law Society Review, vol. 26, p. 697, November 1992) | Sociology and social work | Winter, Steven L. |
Framing the field of law's disciplinary encounters: a historical narrative. | Sociology and social work | Tomlins, Christopher |
"Haves" versus "have nots" in state supreme courts: allocating docket space and wins in power asymmetric cases.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Brace, Paul, Hall, Melinda Gann |
Immanence and identify: understanding poverty through law and society research.(Review) | Sociology and social work | Munger, Frank |
Inquiry and activism in law and society.(Frank Munger, President of the Law and Society Association)(Transcript) | Sociology and social work | |
Interrogating Richard Leo's claims about police scholarship. (response to Richard Leo, Law & Society Review, vol.30, 1996) | Sociology and social work | Musheno, Michael |
Judging judicial discretion: legal factors and racial discrimination in sentencing.(Maryland)(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Bushway, Shawn D., Piehl, Anne Morrison |
Judicial sentencing decisions in Taiwanese economic crimes: consequences of swift justice.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Wang, Hsiao-Ming, Alarid, Leanne Fiftal |
Law, democracy, and domination: law and society research as critical scholarship.(response to article by Frank Munger in this issue, p. 7)(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Nelson, Robert L. |
Lawyers for conservative causes: clients, ideology, and social distance. | Sociology and social work | Heinz, John P., Southworth, Ann, Paik, Anthony |
Left at the post: one take on blacks and postmodernism. (response to article by Joel F. Handler in this issue, p. 697) | Sociology and social work | Austin, Regina |
Mending fences: beyond the epistemological dilemma. | Sociology and social work | Ewick, Patricia |
Mobilizing law in urban areas: the social structure of homicide clearing rates. | Sociology and social work | Borg, Marian J., Parker, Karen F. |
National politics and resort to the European Commission on Human Rights.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Thompson, Melissa, Boyle, Elizabeth Heger |
Officers' rights: toward a unified field theory of American constitutional development. | Sociology and social work | Orren, Karen |
On rattling cages: Joel Handler goes to Philadelphia and gives a presidential address. (response to Joel F. handler, Law & Society Review, vol. 26, p. 697, November 1992) | Sociology and social work | Macaulay, Stewart |
On the liberating virtues of irrelevance. (Symposium: Research on the Death Penalty) | Sociology and social work | Zimring, Franklin E. |
Pornography, "serious rape," and statistics: a reply to Dr. Kutchinsky. (response to Berl Kutchinsky, Law and Society Review, vol. 26, p. 447, 1992) | Sociology and social work | Childress, Steven Alan |
Postmodernism and protest: recovering the sociological imagination. (response to Joel F. Handler, Law & Society Review, vol. 26, p. 697, November 1992) | Sociology and social work | Calavita, Kitty, Seron, Carroll |
Postmodernism, protest, and the new social movements. | Sociology and social work | Handler, Joel F. |
Postmodern melancholia. (response to Joel F. Handler, Law & Society Review, vol. 26, p. 697, November 1992) | Sociology and social work | Ewick, Patricia |
"Proletarianizing" lives: researching careers.(Changing Employment Statuses in the Practice of Law) | Sociology and social work | Rosen, Robert |
Pursuing rights and getting justice on China's ethnic frontier. | Sociology and social work | Diamant, Neil J. |
Race, colonialism, and criminal law: Mexicans and the American criminal justice system in territorial New Mexico. | Sociology and social work | Gomez, Laura E. |
Rejoinder. (response to Raymond Paternoster, this issue, p. 111) (Symposium: Research on the Death Penalty) | Sociology and social work | Berk, Richard A., Boger, Jack, Weiss, Robert |
Resistance, reconstruction, and romance in legal scholarship. (response to Joel F. Handler, Law & Society Review, vol. 26, p. 697, November 1992) | Sociology and social work | McCann, Michael W. |
Rights, religion, and community: approaches to violence against women in the context of globalization. | Sociology and social work | Merry, Sally Engle |
Rush to judgment: an empirical analysis of environmental equity in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency enforcement actions.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Atlas, Mark |
Safe and sound judgment.(response to article by Evan J. Ringquist in this issue, p. 683) | Sociology and social work | Atlas, Mark |
Selective memory: how the law affects what we remember and forget about the past - the case of East Germany. | Sociology and social work | Markovits, Inga |
Situating legal consciousness: experiences and attitudes of ordinary citizens about law and street harassment. | Sociology and social work | Nielsen, Laura Beth |
Social structure and social control: building theory. (response to articles in this issue, p. 263, p. 285, p. 313) (Crime, Class, and Community - An Emerging Paradigm) | Sociology and social work | Liska, Allen E. |
The challenge of the South. (response to Boaventura de Sousa Santos in this issue, p. 569)(Charting a Course for Sociolegal Scholarship: A Symposium) | Sociology and social work | Brigham, John |
The contract as social artifact. | Sociology and social work | Suchman, Mark C. |
The ex ante function of the criminal law.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Robinson, Paul H., Darley, John M., Carlsmith, Kevin M. |
The impact of legal counsel on outcomes for poor tenants in New York City's Housing Court: results of a randomized experiment.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Frankel, Martin, Seron, Carroll, Van Ryzin, Gregg, Kovath, Jean |
The need for sound judgment in analyzing U.S. Environmental Protection Agency enforcement actions.(response to article by Mark Atlas in this issue, p.633) | Sociology and social work | Ringquist, Evan J. |
The paradox of the contented female lawyer.(Changing Employment Statuses in the Practice of Law) | Sociology and social work | Hull, Kathleen E. |
The politics of pornography research. (response to review essay by Steven Childress, Law and Society Review, 1991) | Sociology and social work | Kutchinsky, Berl |
The precedent that wasn't: college hate speech codes and the two faces of legal compliance.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Gould, Jon B. |
The professions are dead, long live the professions: legal practice in a postprofessional world.(Changing Employment Statuses in the Practice of Law) | Sociology and social work | Kritzer, Herbert M. |
The provision of public goods under Islamic law: origins, impact, and limitations of the Waqf system. | Sociology and social work | Kuran, Timur |
The role of constitutional courts in the establishment and maintenance of democratic systems of government.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Knight, Jack, Epstein, Lee, Shvetsova, Olga |
Three metaphors for a new conception of law: the frontier, the baroque, and the South.(Charting a Course for Sociolegal Scholarship: A Symposium) | Sociology and social work | de Sousa Santos, Boaventura |
Who drives the ideological makeup of the lower federal courts in a divided government?(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Scherer, Nancy |
Why is the River Rhine clearer than the Great Lakes (despite looser regulation)? | Sociology and social work | Verweij, Marco |
World legal science, paradigmatic competitions, and empirical research. (response to Boaventura de Sousa Santos in this issue, p. 569)(Charting a Course for Sociolegal Scholarship: A Symposium) | Sociology and social work | Garth, Bryant G. |
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