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The Truth about Crime: Sovereignty, Knowledge, Social Order
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12/1/2016, John Comaroff, University of Chicago Press
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Criminal Defense in China: The Politics of Lawyers at Work
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11/1/2016, Terence Halliday, Sida Liu, Cambridge University Press
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Standing in Another’s Shoes: How Agents Make Life-and-Death Decisions for Their Principals
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9/22/2016, Susan P. Shapiro, Academy of Management (AOM) Perspectives
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Translating the Social World for Law
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8/11/2016, Elizabeth Mertz, Oxford University Press
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Assessing Constitutional Performance
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8/1/2016, Tom Ginsburg, Cambridge University Press
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Las múltiples dimensiones del juicio por jurados
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8/1/2016, Shari Seidman Diamond, Ad Hoc
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Diversity in Practice: Race, Gender, and Class in Legal and Professional Careers
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6/30/2016, Robert L. Nelson, Ronit Dinovitzer, Cambridge University Press Studies in Law and Society
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The New Legal Realism: Translating Law-and-Society for Today's Legal Practice
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5/3/2016, Elizabeth Mertz, Cambridge University Press
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The New Legal Realism: Studying Law Globally
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5/3/2016, Carol A. Heimer, Elizabeth Mertz, Sida Liu, Cambridge University Press
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Transnational Legal Orders
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3/2016, Terence Halliday, Cambridge University Press
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"Field and Ecology"
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2016, Sida Liu, Sociological Theory
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“From Contested Concept to Cornerstone of Administrative Practice: Social Learning and the Early History of U.S. Tax Withholding,” 7 Columbia Journal of Tax Law 144-68 (2016).
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2016, Ajay K. Mehrotra, Columbia Journal of Tax Law
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“The Curious Beginnings of the Capital Gains Tax Preference,” (with Julia C. Ott) 84 Fordham Law Review 2517-36 (2016)
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2016, Ajay K. Mehrotra, Fordham Law Review
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Law as Record: the Death of Osama bin Laden
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2016, Jothie Rajah, No Foundations: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Law and Justice
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"Mapping the Ecology of China's Corporate Legal Sector: Globalization and Its Impact on Lawyers and Society"
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2016, Sida Liu, Asian Journal of Law and Society
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"The Ecology of Organizational Growth: Chinese Law Firms in the Age of Globalization"
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2016, Sida Liu, American Journal of Sociology
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Where Have All the Cases Gone? The Strange Success of Tort Reform Revisited (with Joanne Martin)
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2016, Stephen Daniels, Emory Law Journal
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Individual and Community Economic Mobility in the Great Recession Era: The Spatial Foundations of Persistent Inequality
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2016, Robert J. Sampson, Economic Mobility: Research and Ideas on Strengthening Families, Communities and the Economy.
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The Racial Ecology of Lead Poisoning: Toxic Inequality in Chicago Neighborhoods, 1995-2013
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2016, Robert J. Sampson, DuBois Review: Social Science Research on Race 13:2
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The Characterological Imperative: On Heckman, Humphries, and Kautz’s The Myth of Achievement Tests: The GED and the Role of Character in American Life.
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2016, Robert J. Sampson, 54 Journal of Economic Literature 493
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“What We Know and Need to Know about ‘Access to Justice’ Research”
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2016, Robert L. Nelson, With E. Chambliss & R. Newman Knake, 67 South Carolina Law Review 193
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Symposium on Future of Legal Services
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2016, Robert L. Nelson, With E. Chambliss & R. Newman Knake, eds., 67 South Carolina Law Review
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Women, Work, and Worship in Lincoln's Country: The Dumville Family Letters
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2016, John P. Heinz, University of Illinois Press
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Can You Get There from Here?
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2016, Elizabeth Mertz, Oxford University Press
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Introduction: Translating Law and Social Science
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2016, Elizabeth Mertz, Oxford University Press
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Introduction - New Legal Realism: Law and Social Science in the New Millennium
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2016, Elizabeth Mertz, Cambridge University Press
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Combining Methods for a New Synthesis in Law and Empirical Research
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2016, Elizabeth Mertz, Cambridge University Press
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"Takings as a Sociolegal Concept: An Interdisciplinary Examination of Involuntary Property Loss"
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2016, Bernadette Atuahene, Annual Review of Law & Social Science
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"Dignity Takings and Dignity Restoration: Creating A New Theoretical Framework for Understanding Involuntary Property Loss and the Remedies Required"
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2016, Bernadette Atuahene, Law & Social Inquiry
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Beyond Backlash: Conservatism and the Civil Rights Movement
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2016, Christopher Schmidt, 56 American Journal of Legal History 179
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The Civilizing Hand of Law”: Defending the Legal Process in the Civil Rights Era
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2016, Christopher Schmidt, In Austin Sarat, ed., Rhetorical Process and Legal Judgments, Cambridge University Press
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Legal History and the Problem of the Long Civil Rights Movement
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2016, Christopher Schmidt, 41 Law & Social Inquiry 1081 (Review essay)
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On Doctrinal Confusion: The Case of the State Action Doctrine
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2016, Christopher Schmidt, 2016 BYU Law Review 575
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“‘Be Operational or Disappear’: Thoughts on a Present Discontent,”
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2016, Christopher L. Tomlins, Annual Review of Law and Social Science
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“Historicism and Materiality in Legal Theory,”
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2016, Christopher L. Tomlins, Law in Theory and History: New Essays on a Neglected Dialogue
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“Debt, Death, and Redemption: Toward a Soterial-Legal History of the Turner Rebellion,”
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2016, Christopher L. Tomlins, Exploring the Legal in Socio-Legal Studies
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"‘The Guilt of Fragile Sovereigns’: Tyranny, Intrigue, and Martyrdom in an Unchanging Regime (Virginia, 1829-32),”
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2016, Christopher L. Tomlins, Critical Analysis of Law
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“Organic Poise? Capitalism as Law,”
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2016, Christopher L. Tomlins, Buffalo Law Review