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American Legal Education Abroad

Averting Catastrophe

Banned

Bodies in Evidence

The Color of Crime, Third Edition

Conformity

Creating a Seat at the Table

Crisis Lawyering

Critical Race Theory, Fourth Edition

Democratic Failure

Disrupting Dignity

Diversifying the Courts

Divorce in China

The End of Family Court

Essential Legal English in Context

The Ethics of Policing

The Evolution of the Juvenile Court

A Federal Right to Education

The Fight for Free Speech

Gehl v Canada

A Guide to Civil Procedure

The Imagined Juror

The Immigration Law Death Penalty

Inside Knowledge

Jailhouse Informants

Just Health

Law Democratized

The Law of Law School

The Law of Presidential Impeachment

Law's Infamy

Lawyer Nation

Legalizing Sex

Living Apart Together

Menstruation Matters

Mental Health Evaluations in Immigration Court

Multiracials and Civil Rights

Narratives of Guilt and Innocence

The New Sex Wars

On the Basis of Race

Perchance to DREAM

The Plea of Innocence

Political Legitimacy

The Politicization of Safety

The Politics of Innocence

Progressive Prosecution

Protest and Dissent

The Psychology of Environmental Law

The Psychology of Family Law

The Psychology of Property Law

Rebuilding Expertise

Sensing Injustice

Settler Colonialism, Race, and the Law

Sex Is as Sex Does

Shortlisted

Snitching

Social Parenthood in Comparative Perspective

Social Security Disability Law and the American Labor Market

States of Confusion

Taking Down Backpage

Tax and Time

Transforming Criminal Justice

Truth and Evidence

Uncounted

Understanding Police Interrogation

The Victims’ Rights Movement

Virtual Searches

What Roe v. Wade Should Have Said