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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