| Year | Author(s) | Title and Publisher |
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2008 |
James J. Willis, Stephen D. Mastrofski, and David Weisburd |
“Making Sense of COMPSTAT: A Theory‑Based Analysis of Organizational Change in Three Police Departments” Law and Society Review 41(1): 147‑188 (2007) |
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2007 |
Eric Feldman |
“The Tuna Court: Law and Norms in the World’s Premier Fish Market” California Law Review 94: 313-69. (2007) |
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2006 |
Joachim J. Savelsberg and Ryan D. King | "Institutionalizing Collective Memories of Hate: Law and Law Enforcement in Germany and the United States" American Journal of Sociology, 111, 2 (2005) 579-616. |
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2005 |
Lucy E. Salyer | "Baptism by Fire: Race, Military Service, and U.S. Citizenship Policy, 1918B1935" The Journal of American History, Vol. 91, No. 3, December 2004: 847 876 |
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2004 |
Paul Frymer | "Acting When Elected Officials Won't: Federal Courts and Civil Rights Enforcements in U.S. Labor Unions, 1935-95," 97(3) American Political Science Review, 1-17 (2003) |
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2003 |
Susan Bibler Coutin, Bill Maurer, and Barbara Yngvesson | "In the Mirror: The Legitimation Work of Globalization," 27 Law & Social Inquiry, 801 (2002) |
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2002 |
James Liebman and Laura Beth Nielsen |
"The Overproduction of Death," Columbia Law Review 100 (2000)
2030-2156 "Situating Legal Consciousness: Experiences and Attitudes of Ordinary Citizens about Law and Street Harassment, Law & Society Review, (2000), 1055-1090 |
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2001 |
Scott Phillips and Ryken Grattett |
"Judicial Rhetoric: Meaning Making and the Institutionalization of Hate Crime Law," 34 Law & Society Review 567-606 |
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2000 |
Mary Vogel |
"The
Social Origins of Plea Bargaining: Conflict and the Law in the Process of
State Formation, 1830-1860," 33 Law & Society Review 161-246 "How Unregulated Is the U.S. Labor Market? The Penal System as a Labor Market Institution," 104 American Journal of Sociology, 1030-1060. |
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1999 |
Gregory C. Sisk, Michael Heise, and Andrew P. Morriss | "Charting the Influence of the Judicial Mind" New York University Law Review, 73(5):1377-1499 |
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1998 |
David M. Engel and Frank W. Munger | "Rights, Remembrance, and the Reconciliation of Difference" Law & Society Review 30:1, pp 7-54 |