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    Law and Society ...................... 2-3
    Law and Culture .......................... 4
    Constitutional Law ................. 4-5
    Law and Politics........................ 6-7
    Criminology................................. 8-9
    Also of Interest ..............................9
    Intellectual Property ............ 9-10
    International and
    Comparative Law......................... 11
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2                                                            LAW AND SOCIETY                                                                                                                                                                    LAW AND SOCIETY               3
Dirty Works                                The Subject of Human Rights                  A Constitution for the Living               The Specter of Dictatorship              NOW IN PAPERBACK                         NOW IN PAPERBACK

    Obscenity on Trial in America’s            Edited by Danielle Celermajer and            Imagining How Five Generations              Judicial Enabling of                     Our Non-Christian Nation                 The Cult of the Constitution
    First Sexual Revolution                    Alexandre Lefebvre                           of Americans Would Rewrite the              Presidential Power                       How Atheists, Satanists, Pagans,         Mary Anne Franks
    Brett Gary                                                                              Nation’s Fundamental Law                    David M. Driesen                         and Others Are Demanding Their           Winner of the 2020 PROSE Award in
                                               The Subject of Human Rights is                                                                                                    Rightful Place in Public Life
                                                                                            Beau Breslin                                                                                                                  Legal Studies, sponsored by the As-
    At the turn of the twentieth century,      the first book to systematically                                                         In The Specter of Dictatorship, David                                             sociation of American Publishers
    the United States was experiencing         address the “human” part of “hu-             “The earth belongs...to the living,         Driesen analyzes the chief executive’s   Jay Wexler
    an awakening. Victorian-era morality       man rights.” Drawing on the finest                                                                                                                                         The Cult of the Constitution reveals
                                                                                            the dead have neither powers nor            role in the democratic decline           Non-Christians have increasingly
    was being challenged by the intro-         thinking in political theory, cultural                                                                                                                                     how deep fundamentalist strains in
                                                                                            rights over it.” These famous words         of Hungary, Poland, and Turkey           been demanding their full par-
    duction of sexual modernism and            studies, history, law, anthropology,         reflect Thomas Jefferson’s lifelong                                                                                           both conservative and liberal Ameri-
                                                                                                                                        and argues that an insufficiently        ticipation in public life, bringing
    women’s rights into popular culture,       and literary studies, this volume            belief that each generation ought to                                                                                          can thought keeps the Constitution in
                                                                                                                                        constrained presidency is one of the     their arguments all the way to the
    the arts, and science. Dirty Works         examines how human rights—as                 write its own Constitution. According                                                                                         the service of white male supremacy.
                                                                                                                                        most important systemic threats to       Supreme Court. Wexler travels the
    focuses on a series of significant         discourse, law, and practice—shape           to Jefferson each generation should         democracy. Driesen urges the U.S.        country to engage non-Christians         Franks shows that as religious funda-
    courtroom cases—all represented            how we understand humanity and               take an active role in endorsing,           to learn from the mistakes of these      who have called on us to maintain        mentalists read their sacred scriptures,
    by Morris L. Ernst. Over the course        human beings. It asks how the                renouncing, or changing the nation’s        failing democracies. Their experi-       our ideals of inclusivity and            constitutional fundamentalists read
    of his remarkable career, Ernst            humanness that the human rights              fundamental law. History tells us           ences suggest, Driesen shows, that       diversity. With his characteristic       the Constitution selectively and
    defended well-known European and           idea seeks to protect and promote            that Jefferson’s voice went unheeded.       the Court must eschew its reliance on    sympathy and humor, Wexler               self-servingly. The worship of guns,
    American literati and sexual activists,    is experienced. It suggests ways             But what if he had prevailed? In A          and expansion of the “unitary execu-     introduces us to these determined        speech, and the Internet in the name
    among them Margaret Sanger, James          in which we might reimagine                  Constitution for the Living, Beau           tive theory” recently endorsed by the    champions of free religious expres-      of the Constitution has blurred the
    Joyce, and Alfred Kinsey. These cases      the relationship between human               Breslin reimagines American                                                                                                   boundaries between conduct and
                                                                                                                                        Court and apply a less deferential       sion, and shows how anyone who
    provided courts with a powerful            rights and subjectivity with a view          history to answer that question.                                                                                              speech and between veneration and
                                                                                                                                        approach to presidential authority,      cares about pluralism, equality,
    body of precedents that recognized         to benefitting human rights and              By tracing the story from the 1787          invoked to protect national security     and fairness must support a public       violence. The Cult of the Constitution
    women’s reproductive rights, and           subjects alike.                              Constitutional Convention up to the
                                                                                                                                        and combat emergencies, than it has      square filled with a variety of          lays bare the dark, antidemocratic
    the legitimacy of sexual inquiry. The                                                   present, Breslin presents an engag-
                                               “An indispensable rethinking of                                                          in recent years. Ultimately, Driesen     religious and non-religious voices.      consequences of constitutional
    legacy of this important, but largely                                                   ing and insightful narrative account
                                               the field of contemporary human                                                          argues that concern about loss of        The stakes are nothing short of          fundamentalism and urges readers
    unrecognized, moment in American                                                        of historical figures and how they
                                               rights studies.”                                                                         democracy should play a major role       long-term social peace.                  to take the Constitution seriously,
    history must be reckoned with, as                                                       might have shaped their particular
    many of the issues Ernst and his
                                                                      —James Loeffler,                                                  in the Court’s jurisprudence, because                                             not selectively.
                                                                   University of Virginia   generation’s Constitution. This                                                      “Timely, trenchant, and tremen-
    colleagues defended are still under                                                     book is, above all, a call for a more       loss of democracy can prove irrevers-    dously engaging, Our Non-Christian       “Uncompromisingly critical, Franks
    attack today.
                                               STANFORD STUDIES IN
                                                                                            engaged American public at a time           ible. As autocracy spreads throughout    Nation is essential reading for anyone   challenges both liberal and conservative
                                               HUMAN RIGHTS
                                               336 pages, September 2020                    when change seems close at hand, if         the world, maintaining our democ-        interested in understanding the          views of the Bill of Rights in the name
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    account of the struggles over censor-                                                   “A fascinating work of counterfactual       “A book for our troubled times.”         and culture.”                            require attention.”
    ship, sex, and morality in an age of                                                    history.”                                                        —Richard Albert,                        —Phil Zuckerman,                            —Rebecca Tushnet,
    explosive change.”                                                                                          —Sanford Levinson,           The University of Texas at Austin        author of Living the Secular Life                          Harvard Law School
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4            LAW AND CULTURE                                                                   CONSTITUTIONAL LAW                                                                                                             CONSTITUTIONAL LAW                      5
Crossing                                  Unauthorized Love                            Pursuing Citizenship in                     Migranthood                                  Court of Injustice                         Women as War Criminals
    How We Label and React                    Mixed-Citizenship Couples                    the Enforcement Era                         Youth in a New Era of Deportation            Law Without Recognition in                 Gender, Agency, and Justice
    to People on the Move                     Negotiating Intimacy, I                                                                  Lauren Heidbrink                             U.S. Immigration                           Izabela Steflja and
                                                                                           Ming Hsu Chen
    Rebecca Hamlin                            mmigration, and the State                                                                                                             J.C. Salyer                                Jessica Trisko Darden
                                                                                           Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement     Migranthood chronicles deportation
    Today, the concept of “the refugee”       Jane López                                   Era examines the everyday perspec-          from the perspectives of Indigenous          Court of Injustice reveals how             Women war criminals are far more
    as distinct from other migrants           For mixed-citizenship couples,               tives of immigrants trying to integrate     youth who migrate unaccompanied              immigration lawyers work to                common than we think. From the
    looms large. Immigration laws have        getting married is the easy part.            into American society when immigra-         from Guatemala to Mexico and                 achieve just results for their clients     Holocaust to ethnic cleansing in the
    developed to reinforce a dichotomy        The US Supreme Court has con-                tion policy is focused on enforcement       the U.S. In communities of origin,           in a system that has long denigrated       Balkans to the Rwandan genocide,
    between those viewed as voluntary,        firmed the universal civil right to          and exclusion. The law says that            zones of transit in Mexico, detention        the rights of those they serve. J.C.       women have perpetrated heinous
    often economically motivated,             marry, guaranteeing every couple’s           everyone who is not a citizen is an         centers in the U.S., government              Salyer’s ethnography specifically          crimes. Few have been punished.
    migrants who can be legitimately          ability to wed. But the Supreme              alien, but Ming Hsu Chen argues that        facilities receiving returned children       investigates immigration enforce-          These women’s very existence goes
    excluded by potential host states,        Court has denied that this right to          the citizen/alien binary should be          in Guatemala, and communities                ment in New York City, following           against our assumptions about war
    and those viewed as forced, often         marriage includes married couples’           reframed as a spectrum of citizenship,      of return, young people share how            individual migrants, their lawyers,        and about women as peaceful and
    politically motivated, refugees who       right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of   emphasizing continuities between the        they negotiate everyday violence and         and the NGOs that serve them               innocent, and these biases in turn
    should be let in. In Crossing, Rebecca    happiness on US soil, creating a chal-       otherwise distinct experiences of           discrimination, how they and their           into the immigration courtrooms            prevent postconflict justice systems
    Hamlin argues against advocacy            lenge for mixed-citizenship couples                                                      families prioritize limited resources        that decide their cases. Combining         from assigning women blame. Women
                                                                                           membership and belonging for
    positions that cling to this distinc-     whose individual-level rights do not                                                     and make difficult decisions, and            anthropological and legal analysis,        as War Criminals argues that women
                                                                                           immigrants seeking citizenship. Bring-
    tion. Drawing on cases of various                                                                                                  how young people develop and                                                            are just as capable as men of commit-
                                              translate to family-level protections.       ing together theories of citizenship                                                     Salyer demonstrates the economic,
    “border crises” across Europe,                                                                                                     sustain relationships over time and                                                     ting war crimes and crimes against
                                              In Unauthorized Love, Jane López             with empirical data on integration                                                       historical, political, and social
    North America, South America, and                                                                                                  space. Lauren Heidbrink uncovers                                                        humanity. And women are uniquely
                                              offers a comprehensive, critical look        and analysis of contemporary policy,                                                     elements that go into constructing
    the Middle East, Hamlin outlines                                                                                                   the transnational effects of the                                                        adept at using gender instrumen-
                                              at US family reunification law and its       Chen argues that formal citizenship                                                      inequity under law for millions of
    major inconsistencies and faulty                                                                                                                                                                                           tally to fight for better conditions and
                                              consequences as experienced by 56            matters more than ever during times         securitized responses to migration           non-citizens who live and work
    assumptions on which the binary                                                                                                                                                                                            reduced sentences when war ends. The
                                              mixed-citizenship American couples.          of enforcement and that constructing        management and development on                in the U.S. Salyer provides a new
    relies. The migrant/refugee binary
                                              These couples’ stories—of integration        pathways to citizenship that enhance        individuals and families, across space,      perspective to the study of migration      book presents the postconflict legal
    is not just an innocuous shorthand.
                                              and alienation, of opportunity and           both formal and substantive equality        citizenship status, and generation.          by focusing specifically on the laws,      cases of four women—the President
    In truth, the binary is a dangerous
                                              inequality, of hope and despair—             of immigrants.                              “A must-read for anyone who cares            courts, and people involved in U.S.        (Biljana Plavšić), the Minister (Pauline
    legal fiction, politically constructed
                                              make tangible the consequences of                                                        about migrant youth, and a wake-up           immigration law.                           Nyiramasuhuko), the Soldier (Lynndie
    with the ultimate goal of making                                                       “As much critique as corrective vision,
                                              current US immigration laws that                                                         call for policymakers recycling failed                                                  England), and the Student (Hoda
    harsh border control measures more                                                     Ming Chen’s powerful book brings us                                                      “This book is a unique, essential,
                                              tend to favor Whiteness, wealth,             revelatory conversations with immi-         immigration and development policies.”       urgent read for anyone who cares about     Muthana)—whose identity influenced
    ethically palatable to the public.
                                              and heteronormativity, as well as            grants seeking to become citizens.”                            —Victoria Sanford, City   immigration and immigrants today.”         their treatment by legal systems.
    “This is essential reading for anyone     the individual rather than the family                          —Ian F. Haney López,
                                                                                                                                                          University of New York                                               Justice, Steflja and Trisko Darden
                                                                                                                                                                                                          —Cecilia Menjívar,
    eager for a pathbreaking and surely                                                           University of California, Berkeley   240 pages, April 2020                                                                   show, is not blind to gender.
    influential perspective on migration      unit, in awarding membership and                                                                                                        University of California, Los Angeles
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Conviction                                  Policing Bodies                          Panic City                                 Trading Life                               Rocking Qualitative                      The Color of Creatorship
    The Making and Unmaking                     Law, Sex Work, and Desire                Crime and the Fear Industries              Organ Trafficking, Illicit                 Social Science                           Intellectual Property, Race,
    of the Violent Brain                        in Johannesburg                          in Johannesburg                            Networks, and Exploitation                 An Irreverent Guide to                   and the Making of Americans
    Oliver Rollins                              I. India Thusi                           Martin J. Murray                           Seán Columb                                Rigorous Research                        Anjali Vats
    Biological explanations for violence        Sex work occupies a legally grey         Despite the end of white minority rule     Drawing on the experiences of              Ashley T. Rubin                          The Color of Creatorship examines
    have existed for centuries, as has          space in Johannesburg, South             and the transition to parliamentary        African migrants, Trading Life brings      Unlike other athletes, the rock          how copyright, trademark, and
    criticism of this kind of deterministic     Africa, and police attitudes             democracy, Johannesburg remains            together five years of fieldwork           climber tends to disregard estab-        patent discourses work together to
    science, haunted by a long history of       towards it are inconsistent and          haunted by its history of racial           charting the development of the            lished norms of style and technique,     form American ideals around race,
    horrific abuse. Yet, this program has       largely unregulated. As I. India         segregation. Under these circumstances,    organ trade from an informal               doing whatever she needs to do to        citizenship, and property.
    endured because of, and not despite,        Thusi argues in Policing Bodies, this    Johannesburg has become one of the         economic activity into a structured        get to the next foothold. This figure    Working through key moments in
    its notorious legacy. Today’s scientists    results in, both, room for negotia-      most dangerous cities in the world,        criminal network operating within          provides an apt analogy for the          intellectual property history since
    propose a nature and nurture, bio-          tion that can benefit sex workers, as    where the yawning gap between the          and between Egypt, Libya, Sudan,           scholar at the center of this unique     1790, Anjali Vats reveals that even
    logical and social, stance that allows      well as extreme precarity in which       ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ has fueled a       Eritrea, and Europe. Ground-level          book. In Rocking Qualitative Social      as they have seemingly evolved,
    them to avoid the pitfalls of the past.     the security police officers provide     turn toward redistribution through         analysis provides new insight into the     Science, Ashley Rubin provides an
                                                                                         crime. While wealthy residents have                                                                                            American understandings of who
    In Conviction Oliver Rollins cautions       can be offered and taken away                                                       operation of organ trading networks        entertaining treatise, corrective
                                                                                         retreated into heavily fortified gated                                                                                         is a creator and who is an infringer
    against this optimism, arguing that         at a moment’s notice. Sex work                                                      and the impact of current legal and        vision, and rigorously informative
                                                                                         communities and upscale security                                                                                               have remained remarkably racially
    the way these categories are imagined       straddles the line between formal                                                   policy measures in response to the         guidebook for qualitative research
    belies a dangerous continuity between                                                estates, the less affluent have sought                                                                                         conservative and consistent over
                                                and informal. Attitudes about                                                       organ trade. Columb reveals how            methods that have long been
    past and present.                                                                    refuge in retrofitting their private                                                                                           time. Vats argues that once anti-
                                                beauty and subjective value are                                                     investing financial and administra-        dismissed in deference to traditional
                                                                                         homes into safe houses, closing                                                       scientific methods. Recognizing          racist activists grapple with the
    Rollins focuses on an often-ignored         manifest in informal tasks, including                                               tive resources into law enforcement                                                 underlying racial structures of
                                                police activities, which are often       off public streets, and hiring the         and border securitization at the           the steep challenges facing many,
    strand of research, the neuroscience                                                 services of private security companies                                                                                         intellectual property law, they can
                                                conducted in a seemingly ad hoc                                                     expense of social services has led to      especially junior, social science
    of violence, which he argues became                                                  to protect their suburban neighbor-                                                                                            better advocate for strategies that
                                                manner. However, high-level                                                         the convergence of illicit smuggling       scholars who struggle to adapt their
    a key player in the larger conversation                                              hoods. Panic City is an exploration                                                                                            resist the underlying drivers of
                                                organizational directives intended                                                  and organ trading networks in the          research models to narrowly defined
    about the biological origins of crimi-                                               of urban fear and its impact on the                                                                                            racially disparate copyright, patent,
                                                to regulate police obligations also                                                 informal economy and the devel-            notions of “right,” Rubin argues
    nal, violent behavior. Rollins warns of                                              city’s evolving siege architecture,                                                                                            and trademark policy.
                                                                                                                                                                               that properly nourished qualitative
    the potentially devastating effects of      influence police action and tilt the                                                opment of organized crime.
                                                                                         the transformation of policing, and                                                   research can generate important,         “Anjali Vats elevates the conversation
    a science that promises to “predict”        exercise of discretion to the formal.    obsession with security that has fueled    “A compelling and powerful look at         creative, and even paradigm-shifting     to important new registers, including
    criminals in a world that already           Challenging discourses about             unprecedented private consumption          how law generates violence.”               insights. This book is designed          concerns of equitable distribution
    understands violence largely through        sexuality and gender that inform                                                                                                                                        and post-racial identity claims.”
                                                                                         of ‘protection services.’                                        —Audrey Macklin,     to help people conduct good
    a politic of inequality.                    its regulation, Thusi exposes the                                                                      University of Toronto
                                                                                         “A must-read for all those who want                                                   qualitative research, talk about                                —Jessica Silbey,
    “An essential contribution to our           limitations of dominant feminist                                                    224 pages, July 2020                       their research, and evaluate other                       Northeastern University
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    understanding of the promises and                                                    urban space in our dualized societies                                                 scholars’ work. Ultimately, this book    296 pages, September 2020
    pitfalls of biosocial science.”             treatment of sex work.                   might look.”                                                                          argues that rigorous research can be
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 Copyright and the Public Good              in Brazil                                of Justice Claims in Practice            in Palestine                               of Community                                of Santi Romano, Carl Schmitt,
 Paul J. Heald                              Alexander Sebastian Dent                 Ronald Niezen                            Lori Allen                                 Nesam McMillan                              and Costantino Mortati
 In Copy This Book!, Paul J. Heald          Digital Pirates examines the             #HumanRights examines how                This book offers a provocative             Imagining the International inter-          Mariano Croce and
 draws on a vast knowledge of               unauthorized creation, distribution,     new technologies interact with           retelling of Palestinian political his-    rogates mainstream understandings of        Marco Goldoni
 copyright scholarship and a deep           and consumption of movies and            older models of rights claiming          tory through an examination of the         international crime and international       How should the state face the
 sense of irony to explain what’s gone      music in Brazil. Alexander               and communication, influencing           international commissions that have        justice to tease out their ethical limits   challenge of radical pluralism?
 wrong with copyright in the twenty-        Sebastian Dent offers a new defini-      and reshaping the modern-day             investigated political violence and        and possibilities. Through an analysis      How can constitutional orders be
 first century. Distilling extensive        tion of piracy as indispensable          pursuit of justice.                      human rights violations. Drawing           of archival and contemporary data, the      changed when they prove unable
 empirical data to clearly show the         to current capitalism alongside                                                   on debates in the press, previously        book provides a sustained picture of
                                                                                     Ronald Niezen argues that the                                                                                                   to regulate society? Santi Romano,
 implications of copyright laws and         increasing global enforcement                                                     unexamined UN reports, historical          how ideas about international crime
                                                                                     impacts of information technologies                                                                                             Carl Schmitt, and Costantino
 doctrine for public welfare, he illus-     of intellectual property (IP).                                                    archives, and ethnographic                 and justice are given content and the
                                                                                     on human rights are not found in an                                                                                             Mortati, the leading figures of
 trates his findings with lighthearted      Complex and capricious laws may                                                   research, Allen explores six key           global interrelations they enable and
                                                                                     exclusive focus on sophisticated data                                                                                           Continental legal institutionalism,
 references to familiar (and obscure)       prohibit it, but piracy has become                                                investigative commissions over the         foreclose. Nesam McMillan argues that
                                                                                     management, but in considering                                                                                                  provided three responses that
 works and their creators. Among            a core activity of the twenty-first-                                              last century. She highlights how           dominant approaches to conceptual-
 the questions he tackles: How does                                                  how these technologies interact                                                                                                 deserve our full attention
                                            century. Combining the tools of                                                   Palestinians’ persistent demands for       izing distinctly international crime and    today. Mariano Croce and Marco
 copyright deter composers from                                                      with other, “traditional” forms of
                                            linguistic and cultural anthropology                                              independence have been routinely           international justice are problematic       Goldoni introduce and analyze
 writing new songs? Why are so                                                       media to produce new avenues of
                                            with models from media studies                                                    translated into the numb language          because they disconnect these phe-          these three towering figures for
 many famous photographs unpro-                                                      expression, public sympathy, redress
                                            and political economy, Digital                                                    of reports and resolutions. These          nomena from the everyday, fostering         a modern audience. The Legacy
 tected orphans, and how does Getty                                                  of grievances, and sources of the
                                            Pirates reveals how the dynamics                                                  commissions, Allen argues, operat-         distance between those who have             of Pluralism explores the conver-
 Images get away with licensing                                                      self. #HumanRights paints a striking
                                            of IP and piracy serve as strategies                                              ing as technologies of liberal global      experienced international crime and         gences and divergences of these
 them? What can the use of music                                                     panoramic picture of the contest
                                            for managing the gaps between                                                     governance, yield no justice—only          those who have not. This book power-        important jurists to take stock of
 in movies tell us about the proper                                                  between authoritarianism and the
                                            texts—in this case, digital content.                                              the oppressive status quo. A History       fully underscores the importance of         their ground-breaking analyses of
 length of the copyright term? How                                                   new tools people use to bring the
 do publishers get away with claiming       “Dent moves fluidly between theo-        powerful to account.                     of False Hope issues a biting critique     the ideas of international crime            the origin of the legal order and to
 rights in public domain works and          retical and empirical registers to                                                of the captivating allure and cold         and justice and their significant           show how they can help us cope
                                            weave a rich account of lived            “A critical issue, and book, worthy      impotence of international law.            limits, cautioning against their
 extracting unmerited royalties from                                                                                                                                                                                 with the current crisis of national
                                            experience in Brazil that illuminates    of very close attention.”                                                           continued valorization.
 the public? This book equips read-                                                                                           “Allen has produced a fascinating,                                                     constitutional systems.
                                            global cultural change.”                              —John and Jean Comaroff,
 ers with the tools for judging past                                                                     Harvard University   engaging, and innovative scholarly         “This book is a compelling call for         “An indispensable book.”
                                                                  —Joe Karaganis,
 and future copyright law.                                     Columbia University   STANFORD STUDIES IN HUMAN RIGHTS         assessment of how international            inclusiveness and a powerful                                  —John P. McCormick,
                                                                                     280 pages, July 2020                     commissions have failed to                 exhortation for globality to                                  University of Chicago
 “This book is so engaging and sensible.    208 pages, July 2020                                                              deliver political results to the           transcend post-coloniality.”
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 This will sound ridiculous, but I                                                                                            Palestinian people.”                                                                   JURISTS: PROFILES IN
                                                                                                                                                                                              —Mark A. Drumbl,       LEGAL THEORY
 can’t put it down.”                                                                                                                                     —Richard Falk            Washington and Lee University
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