Free Oxford University Press Books to Reviewers
posted by Daniel Solove
A few months ago, we began a book review project at Concurring Opinions, inviting readers to submit proposals to review books, and we would publish their book reviews on Concurring Opinions.
We have arranged a great deal from Oxford University Press (OUP), one of our main sponsors, in conjunction with our book review project. If you want to review any of OUP’s book and we approve your proposal, we can arrange for you to obtain a free review copy of the book from OUP. To get the process started, just send me your proposal if you’re interested in doing a book review.
Of course, you’re free to be as honest and critical as you would like in your book review, and you’re welcome to review non-Oxford books, but the free review copies come only with OUP books.
Some recent OUP books that might be of interest and make for good reviewing material include:
* Jack Balkin & Reva Siegel eds., The Constitution in 2020
* Angela Davis, Arbitrary Justice: The Power of the American Prosecutor
* Nita Farahany, ed. The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on Criminal Law
* Douglas Husak, Overcriminalization: The Limits on the Criminal Law
* Kurt Lash, The Lost History of the Ninth Amendment
* Ian Kerr, Carole Lucock, & Valerie Steeves, eds., Lessons from the Identity Trail: Anonymity, Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society
* Stefanie Lindquist& Frank Cross, Measuring Judicial Activism
* William Patry, Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars
* Larry Ribstein, The Rise of the Uncorporation
* Lee Bollinger, Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open: A free Press for a New Century
There are many more great OUP titles, so please be sure to check their website. Also note that if you buy a book from OUP by clicking on one of the OUP ads on the left sidebar, you’ll receive a 20% discount.
December 14, 2009 at 4:41 pm
Posted in: Administrative Announcements, Book Reviews
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