Author Index
Bird, Robert C. & Donald J. Smythe. The Structure of American Legal Institutions and the Diffusion of Wrongful-Discharge Laws, 1978–1999. No. 4, 833–864
Braverman, Irus. “The Tree Is the Enemy Soldier”: A Sociolegal Making of War Landscapes in the Occupied West Bank. No. 3, 449–482
Conti, Joseph A. The Good Case: Decisions to Litigate at the World Trade Organization. No. 1, 145–182
Emerson, Robert M. Responding to Roommate Troubles: Reconsidering Informal Dyadic Control. No. 3, 701–734
Fan, Mary D. When Deterrence and Death Mitigation Fall Short: Fantasy and Fetishes as Gap-Fillers in Border Regulation. No. 4, 701–734
Gerber, Theodore P. & Sarah E. Mendelson. Public Experiences of Police Violence and Corruption in Contemporary Russia: A Case of Predatory Policing? No. 1, 1–44
Gibson, James L. Campaigning for the Bench: The Corrosive Effects of Campaign Speech? No. 4, 899–928
Goodman, Philip. “It's Just Black, White, or Hispanic”: An Observational Study of Racializing Moves in California's Segregated Prison Reception Centers. No. 4, 735–770
Guzik, Keith. The Agencies of Abuse: Intimate Abusers' Experience of Presumptive Arrest and Prosecution. No. 1, 111–144
Hadfield, Gillian K. Framing the Choice Between Cash and the Courthouse: Experiences With the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. No. 3, 645–682
Hagan, John, Gabrielle Ferrales, & Guillermina Jasso. How Law Rules: Torture, Terror, and the Normative Judgments of Iraqi Judges. No. 3, 605–644
Herzog, Sergio & Shaul Oreg. Chivalry and the Moderating Effect of Ambivalent Sexism: Individual Differences in Crime Seriousness Judgments. No. 1, 45–74
Hirsch, Susan F. Fear and Accountability at the End of an Era. No. 3, 591–604
Hirsh, C. Elizabeth. Settling for Less? Organizational Determinants of Discrimination-Charge Outcomes. No. 2, 239–274
Kirkland, Anna. Think of the Hippopotamus: Rights Consciousness in the Fat Acceptance Movement. No. 2, 397–432
Levitsky, Sandra R. “What Rights?”: The Construction of Political Claims to American Health Care Entitlements. No. 3, 551–590
Liu, Sida. Globalization as Boundary-Blurring: International and Local Law Firms in China's Corporate Law Market. No. 4, 771–804
Massoglia, Michael. Incarceration, Health, and Racial Disparities in Health. No. 2, 275–306
McAdams, Richard H. & Janice Nadler. Coordinating in the Shadow of the Law: Two Contextualized Tests of the Focal Point Theory of Legal Compliance. No. 4, 865–898
Rose, Mary R. & Shari Seidman Diamond. Judging Bias: Juror Confidence and Judicial Rulings on Challenges for Cause. No. 3, 513–550
Sarat, Austin. Memorializing Miscarriages of Justice: Clemency Petitions in the Killing State. No. 1, 183–224
Smith, Charles Anthony. Credible Commitments and the Early American Supreme Court. No. 1, 75–110
Vuolo, Mike & Candace Kruttschnitt. Prisoners' Adjustment, Correctional Officers, and Context: The Foreground and Background of Punishment in Late Modernity. No. 2, 307–336
Walker, Lee Demetrius & Richard W. Waterman. Elections as Focusing Events: Explaining Attitudes Toward the Police and the Government in Comparative Perspective. No. 2, 337–366
Yackee, Jason Webb. Bilateral Investment Treaties, Credible Commitment, and the Rule of (International) Law: Do BITs Promote Foreign Direct Investment? No. 4, 805–832
Zackin, Emily. Popular Constitutionalism's Hard When You're Not Very Popular: Why the ACLU Turned to Courts. No. 2, 367–396
Title Index
Bilateral Investment Treaties, Credible Commitment, and the Rule of (International) Law: Do BITs Promote Foreign Direct Investment?, Jason Webb Yackee. No. 4, 805–832
Campaigning for the Bench: The Corrosive Effects of Campaign Speech?, James L. Gibson. No. 4, 899–828
Chivalry and the Moderating Effect of Ambivalent Sexism: Individual Differences in Crime Seriousness Judgments, Sergio Herzog & Shaul Oreg. No. 1, 45–74
Coordinating in the Shadow of the Law: Two Contextualized Tests of the Focal Point Theory of Legal Compliance, Richard H. McAdams & Janice Nadler. No. 4, 865–898
Credible Commitments and the Early American Supreme Court, Charles Anthony Smith. No. 1, 75–110
Elections as Focusing Events: Explaining Attitudes Toward the Police and the Government in Comparative Perspective, Lee Demetrius Walker & Richard W. Waterman. No. 2, 337–366
Fear and Accountability at the End of an Era, Susan F. Hirsch. No. 3, 591–604
Framing the Choice Between Cash and the Courthouse: Experiences With the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund, Gillian K. Hadfield. No. 3, 645–682
Globalization as Boundary-Blurring: International and Local Law Firms in China's Corporate Law Market, Sida Liu. No. 4, 771–804
How Law Rules: Torture, Terror, and the Normative Judgments of Iraqi Judges, John Hagan, Gabrielle Ferrales, & Guillermina Jasso. No. 3, 605–644
Incarceration, Health, and Racial Disparities in Health, Michael Massoglia. No. 2, 275–306
“It's Just Black, White, or Hispanic”: An Observational Study of Racializing Moves in California's Segregated Prison Reception Centers, Philip Goodman. No. 4, 734–770
Judging Bias: Juror Confidence and Judicial Rulings on Challenges for Cause, Mary R. Rose & Shari Seidman Diamond. No. 3, 513–550
Memorializing Miscarriages of Justice: Clemency Petitions in the Killing State, Austin Sarat. No. 1, 183–224
Popular Constitutionalism's Hard When You're Not Very Popular: Why the ACLU Turned to Courts, Emily Zackin. No. 2, 367–398
Prisoners' Adjustment, Correctional Officers, and Context: The Foreground and Background of Punishment in Late Modernity, Mike Vuolo & Candace Kruttschnitt. No. 2, 307–336
Public Experiences of Police Violence and Corruption in Contemporary Russia: A Case of Predatory Policing?, Theodore P. Gerber & Sarah E. Mendelson. No. 1, 1–44
Responding to Roommate Troubles: Reconsidering Informal Dyadic Control, Robert M. Emerson. No. 3, 483–512
Settling for Less? Organizational Determinants of Discrimination-Charge Outcomes, C. Elizabeth Hirsh. No. 2, 239–274
The Agencies of Abuse: Intimate Abusers' Experience of Presumptive Arrest and Prosecution, Keith Guzik. No. 1, 111–144
The Good Case: Decisions to Litigate at the World Trade Organization, Joseph A. Conti. No. 1, 145–182
The Structure of American Legal Institutions and the Diffusion of Wrongful-Discharge Laws, 1978–1999, Robert C. Bird & Donald J. Smythe. No. 4, 833–864
“The Tree Is the Enemy Soldier”: A Sociolegal Making of War Landscapes in the Occupied West Bank, Irus Braverman. No. 3, 449–482
Think of the Hippopotamus: Rights Consciousness in the Fat Acceptance Movement, Anna Kirkland. No. 2, 397–432
“What Rights?”: The Construction of Political Claims to American Health Care Entitlements, Sandra R. Levitsky. No. 3, 551–590
When Deterrence and Death Mitigation Fall Short: Fantasy and Fetishes as Gap-Fillers in Border Regulation, Mary D. Fan. No. 4, 701–734
Book Review Index
Baird, Vanessa A. Answering the Call of the Court: How Justices and Litigants Set the Supreme Court Agenda. Reviewed by Udi Sommer. No. 2, 439–440
Bernstein, Elizabeth. Temporarily Yours: Intimacy, Authenticity, and the Commerce of Sex. Reviewed by Ann M. Lucas. No. 3, 687–689
Bowers, Neal. Words for the Taking: The Hunt for a Plagiarist. Reviewed by Susan Burgess. No. 2, 437–438
Cichowski, Rachel. The European Court and Civil Society: Litigation, Mobilization and Governance. Reviewed by Lisa Vanhala. No. 1, 225–226
Comaroff, Jean & John L. Comaroff, eds. Law and Disorder in the Postcolony. Reviewed by Sally Engle Merry. No. 3, 683–684
de Sousa Santos, Boaventura. Para uma Revolução Democrática da Justiça (Towards a Democratic Revolution of Justice). Reviewed by Fabio de Sá e Silva. No. 3, 696–699
Eskridge Jr, William N. & Darren R. Spedale. Gay Marriage: For Better or for Worse? What We've Learned from the Evidence. Reviewed by Daniel R. Pinello. No. 1, 227–228
Gessner, Volkmar & David Nelken, eds. European Ways of Law. Towards a European Sociology of Law. Reviewed by Stephan Parmentier. No. 4, 939–941
Graber, Mark. Dred Scott and the Problem of Constitutional Evil. Reviewed by Julie Novkov. No. 3, 685–686
Jain, Sarah S. Lochlann. Injury: The Politics of Product Design and Safety Law in the United States. Reviewed by Stephen Daniels. No. 2, 443–444
Kanyongolo, Fedelis. Malawi: Justice Sector and the Rule of Law. Reviewed by Mtendeweka Mhango. No. 1, 229–230
Kirchler, Erich. The Economic Psychology of Tax Behaviour. Reviewed by Victoria A. Redd. No. 4, 942–943
Lazarus-Black, Mindie. Everyday Harm: Domestic Violence, Court Rites, and Cultures of Reconciliation. Reviewed by Keith Guzik. No. 2, 435–436
McAuley, Robert. Out of Sight: Crime, Youth and Exclusion in Modern Britain. Reviewed by Megan C. Kurlychek. No. 4, 944–946
Mertz, Elizabeth. The Language of Law School: Learning to “Think Like a Lawyer”. Reviewed by Marianne Constable. No. 2, 433–434
Moustafa, Tamir. The Struggle for Constitutional Power: Law, Politics, and Economic Development in Egypt. Reviewed by Paul Amar. No. 4, 929–931
O'Brien, Ruth. Bodies in Revolt: Gender, Disability, and a Workplace Ethic of Care. Reviewed by Daniel Santore. No. 2, 445–447
Ostrom, Brian J., Charles W. Ostrom Jr., Roger A. Hanson, & Matthew Kleiman. Trial Courts as Organizations. Reviewed by Paul M. Collins Jr. No. 3, 694–695
Prakash, Aseem & Matthew Potoski. The Voluntary Environmentalists: Green Clubs, ISO 14001, and Voluntary Environmental Regulations. Reviewed by Cary Coglianese. No. 4, 932–933
Provine, Doris Marie. Unequal Under Law: Race in the War on Drugs. Reviewed by Nikki Jones. No. 4, 934–936
Rogers, James R., Roy B. Flemming, & Jon R. Bond, eds. Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court. Reviewed by Mark A. Graber. No. 4, 937–938
Sharman, J. C. Havens in a Storm: The Struggle for Global Tax Regulation. Reviewed by Anthony C. Infanti. No. 3, 690–691
Simon, Jonathan. Governing through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear. Reviewed by Jeannine Bell. No. 1, 231–232
Skogan, Wesley G. Police and Community in Chicago: A Tale of Three Cities. Reviewed by David Alan Sklansky. No. 1, 233–234
Szablowski, David. Transnational Law and Local Struggles: Mining Communities and the World Bank. Reviewed by Erika Busse. No. 1, 235–237
Tamanaha, Brian Z. Law as a Means to an End: Threat to the Rule of Law. Reviewed by Roger Cotterrell. No. 2, 441–442
Zimring, Franklin E. The Great American Crime Decline. Reviewed by Doris Marie Provine. No. 3, 692–693