Stanford University Press Joins the Book Review Project
posted by Daniel Solove

I’m delighted to announce that Stanford University Press has joined our book review program.
Participating presses will offer free review copies to our blog readers who agree to write a book review. Please email your proposals to me.
To read some previous book reviews, along with book-related posts, please visit our book review archive page.
Here are some recent titles from Stanford University Press:
Lindholm and Zuquete, The Struggle for the World (due in April)
Hazan, Judging War, Judging History: Behind Truth and Reconciliation (due in May)
Heinzelman, Riding the Black Ram: Law, Literature, and Gender
Engel, Tort, Custom, and Karma: Globalization and Legal Consciousness in Thailand
Kwall, The Soul of Creativity: Forging a Moral Rights Law for the United States
Lynch, Sunbelt Justice: Arizona and the Transformation of American Punishment
Ng, The Common Law in Two Voices: Language, Law, and the Postcolonial Dilemma in Hong Kong
Shaw, Localizing Transnational Justice: Interventions and Priorities After Mass Violence (due in May)
Glennon, The Fog of Law: Pragmatism, Security, and International Law (due in May)
Logan, Knowledge as Power: Criminal Registration and Community Notification Laws in America
Bergelson, Victims’ Rights and Victims’ Wrongs: Comparative Liability in Criminal Law
Lange & Powell, No Law: Intellectual Property in the Image of an Absolute First Amendment
Nunziato, Virtual Freedom: Net Neutrality and Free Speech in the Internet Age
Reichman, The Affective Life of Law: Legal Modernism and the Literary Imagination
Home, The Rewards of Punishment: A Relational Theory of Norm Enforcement
Friedman, Dead Hands: A Social History of Wills, Trusts, and Inheritance Law
Cross, The Theory and Practice of Statutory Interpretation
Paris, Framing Equal Opportunity: Law and the Politics of School Finance Reform
Please check out the above books. You can propose a review of one of these books or another recent title not on the list. We’re aiming for reviews between 500 – 2000 words, ideally about 1000 words. Please email your proposals to me.
March 29, 2010 at 8:35 am
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