Law & Society Review - Abstracts

Law & Society Review
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Activist scholarship.Sociology and social workLempert, 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 workConstable, Marianne
Appellate court supervision in the federal judiciary: a hierarchical perspective.Sociology and social workLindquist, 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 workSarat, Austin
A reply. (to responses to his essay in Law & Society Review, vol. 26, p. 697, November 1992)Sociology and social workHandler, 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 workPaternoster, 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 workBritt, 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 workTurk, 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 workSimon, Jonathan
Blood money, new money, and the moral economy of tort law in action.(Connecticut)Sociology and social workBaker, Tom
Blue jeans, rape, and the "de-constitutive" power of law.Sociology and social workCalavita, Kitty
Capital punishment and contemporary values: people's misgivings and the court's misperceptions. (Symposium: Research on the Death Penalty)Sociology and social workBowers, William
Capital trials and representations of violence. (Symposium: Research on the Death Penalty)Sociology and social workEmerson, Robert M.
Conflicting values in community policing.Sociology and social workThacher, David
Designated diffidence: District Court judges on the Courts of Appeals.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workBrudney, 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 workHutchinson, Allan C.
Educating Homo Economicus: cautionary notes on the new behavioral law and economics movement.Sociology and social workRostain, Tanina
Employment discrimination or sexual violence? Defining sexual harassment in American and French law.Sociology and social workSaguy, Abigail C.
Explaining corporate environmental performance: how does regulation matter?Sociology and social workKagan, Robert A., Thornton, Dorothy, Gunningham, Neil
Exposure reduction or retaliation? The effect of domestic violence resources on intimate-partner homicide.Sociology and social workRosenfeld, Richard, Nagin, Daniel S., Dugan, Laura
Farther along.(sociological jurisprudence)Sociology and social workGalanter, 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 workCoombe, Rosemary J.
For what it's worth. (response to Joel F. Handler, Law Society Review, vol. 26, p. 697, November 1992)Sociology and social workWinter, Steven L.
Framing the field of law's disciplinary encounters: a historical narrative.Sociology and social workTomlins, Christopher
"Haves" versus "have nots" in state supreme courts: allocating docket space and wins in power asymmetric cases.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workBrace, Paul, Hall, Melinda Gann
Immanence and identify: understanding poverty through law and society research.(Review)Sociology and social workMunger, 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 workMusheno, Michael
Judging judicial discretion: legal factors and racial discrimination in sentencing.(Maryland)(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workBushway, Shawn D., Piehl, Anne Morrison
Judicial sentencing decisions in Taiwanese economic crimes: consequences of swift justice.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workWang, 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 workNelson, Robert L.
Lawyers for conservative causes: clients, ideology, and social distance.Sociology and social workHeinz, 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 workAustin, Regina
Mending fences: beyond the epistemological dilemma.Sociology and social workEwick, Patricia
Mobilizing law in urban areas: the social structure of homicide clearing rates.Sociology and social workBorg, Marian J., Parker, Karen F.
National politics and resort to the European Commission on Human Rights.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workThompson, Melissa, Boyle, Elizabeth Heger
Officers' rights: toward a unified field theory of American constitutional development.Sociology and social workOrren, 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 workMacaulay, Stewart
On the liberating virtues of irrelevance. (Symposium: Research on the Death Penalty)Sociology and social workZimring, 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 workChildress, 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 workCalavita, Kitty, Seron, Carroll
Postmodernism, protest, and the new social movements.Sociology and social workHandler, Joel F.
Postmodern melancholia. (response to Joel F. Handler, Law & Society Review, vol. 26, p. 697, November 1992)Sociology and social workEwick, Patricia
"Proletarianizing" lives: researching careers.(Changing Employment Statuses in the Practice of Law)Sociology and social workRosen, Robert
Pursuing rights and getting justice on China's ethnic frontier.Sociology and social workDiamant, Neil J.
Race, colonialism, and criminal law: Mexicans and the American criminal justice system in territorial New Mexico.Sociology and social workGomez, Laura E.
Rejoinder. (response to Raymond Paternoster, this issue, p. 111) (Symposium: Research on the Death Penalty)Sociology and social workBerk, 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 workMcCann, Michael W.
Rights, religion, and community: approaches to violence against women in the context of globalization.Sociology and social workMerry, 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 workAtlas, Mark
Safe and sound judgment.(response to article by Evan J. Ringquist in this issue, p. 683)Sociology and social workAtlas, Mark
Selective memory: how the law affects what we remember and forget about the past - the case of East Germany.Sociology and social workMarkovits, Inga
Situating legal consciousness: experiences and attitudes of ordinary citizens about law and street harassment.Sociology and social workNielsen, 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 workLiska, 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 workBrigham, John
The contract as social artifact.Sociology and social workSuchman, Mark C.
The ex ante function of the criminal law.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workRobinson, 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 workFrankel, 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 workRingquist, Evan J.
The paradox of the contented female lawyer.(Changing Employment Statuses in the Practice of Law)Sociology and social workHull, Kathleen E.
The politics of pornography research. (response to review essay by Steven Childress, Law and Society Review, 1991)Sociology and social workKutchinsky, Berl
The precedent that wasn't: college hate speech codes and the two faces of legal compliance.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workGould, 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 workKritzer, Herbert M.
The provision of public goods under Islamic law: origins, impact, and limitations of the Waqf system.Sociology and social workKuran, Timur
The role of constitutional courts in the establishment and maintenance of democratic systems of government.(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workKnight, 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 workde Sousa Santos, Boaventura
Who drives the ideological makeup of the lower federal courts in a divided government?(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workScherer, Nancy
Why is the River Rhine clearer than the Great Lakes (despite looser regulation)?Sociology and social workVerweij, 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 workGarth, Bryant G.
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