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Vol. 40 Index/Contents Law & Society Review Index to Volume 40 Author Index Barnes, Jeb & Thomas F. Burke. The Diffusion of Rights: From Law on the Books to Organizational Rights Practices. No. 3, 493-524. Belge, Ceren. Friends of the Court: The Republican Alliance and Selective Activism of the Constitutional Court of Turkey. No. 3, 653-692 Calavita, Kitty. Collisions at the Intersection of Gender, Race, and Class: Enforcing the Chinese Exclusion Laws. No. 2, 249-282 de Sousa Santos, Boaventura. The Heterogeneous State and Legal Pluralism in Mozambique. No. 1, 39-76 Dinovitzer, Ronit. Social Capital and Constraints on Legal Careers. No. 2, 145-480 Doob, Anthony N. & Cheryl Marie Webster. Countering Punitiveness: Understanding Stability in Canada’s Imprisonment Rate. No. 2, 325-368 Engle Merry, Sally. Race, Inequality, and Colonialism in the New World Order. No. 1, 235-247. Gallagher, Mary E. Mobilizing the Law in China: “Informed Disenchantment” and the Development of Legal Consciousness. No. 4, 783-816 Houh, Emily M.S. Sull, at the Margins. No. 2, 481-492. Howard, Robert M., Scott E. Graves, & Julianne Flowers. State Courts, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the Protection of Civil Liberties. No. 4, 845-870. Hume, Robert |. The Use of Rhetorical Sources by the U.S. Supreme Court. No. 4, 817-844 Ivkovic, Sanja Kutnjak & John Hagan. The Politics of Punishment and the Siege of Sarajevo: Toward a Conflict Theory of Perceived International (In)Justice. No. 2, 369-410. Kamir, Orit. Honor and Dignity in the Film Un/forgiwen: Implications for Sociolegal Theory. No. 1, 193-234 Kohm, Steven A. The People’s Law versus Judge Judy Justice: Two Models of Law in American Reality-Based Courtroom TV. No. 3, 693-728. Law & Society Review, Volume 40, Number 4 (2006) © 2006 by The Law and Society Association, All rights reserved. O86 Index to Volume 40 Lindquist, Stefanie A. & David E. Klein. The Influence of Jurisprudential Considerations on Supreme Court Decisionmaking \ Study of Conflict Cases. No. 1, 135-162 Liu, Sida. Cliente Influence and the Contingency of Professionalism The Work of Elite Corporate Lawyers in China. No. 4, 751-782. Lovell, George | Justice Excused The Deployment of Law in Everyday Political Encounters No. 2, 283-324 Martin, Isaac Does School Finance Litigation Cause Taxpayer Revolt? Serran and Proposition 13. No. 3, 52)5 558 Messner, Steven | Eric P Jaumer, & Richard Rosenfeld. Distrust of Government, the Vigilante Tradition, and Support for Capital Punishment. No. 3. 559-590 Michelson, Ethan. The Practice of Law as an Obstacle to Justice: Chinese Lawyersa t Work. No. 1, 1-38 Nagy, Rosemary Postapartheid Justice: Can Cosmopolitanism and Nation- Building Be Reconciled?. No. 3, 623-652 Paik, Leslie. Organizational Interpretations of Drug Test Results. No 9% |—-962 Parker, Christine. The “Compliance” Trap: The Moral Message in Responsive Regulatory Enforcement. No. 3, 591-622 Pirie, Fernanda. Legal Autonomy as Political Engagement: The Ladakhi Village in the Wider World No. 1, 77-104 Sauder, Michael & Ryon Lancaste1 Do Rankings Matter? The Effects of S \ Su World Report Rankings on the Admissions Process of Law Schools No. 1, 105-134 Scou, Kevin M. Understanding Judicial Hierarchy: Reversals and the Behavior of Intermediate Appellate Judges. No. 1, 163-192 Smyth, Michael A. Queers and Provocateurs: Hegemony, Ideology, and the Homosexual Advance” Defense. No. 4, 903-930 Varese, Federico. How Matfias Migrate: The Case of the “Ndrangheta in Northern Italy. No. 2, tl |—444 Woolford, Andrew & Stefan Wolejszo. Collecting on Moral Debts: Re parations for the Holocaust and Porajmos. No +, 871-902 Title Index Client Influence and the Contingency of Professionalism: The Work of Elite Corporate Lawyers in China, Sida Liu. No. 4, 751-782. Collecting on Moral Debts: Reparations for the Holocaust and Potajymos; Andrew Woolford & Stefan Wolejszo. No. 4, 871-902. Index to Volume 40 987 Collisions at the Intersection of Gender, Race, and Class: Enforci iog the Chinese Exclusion Laws, Kitty Calavita. No. 2, 249-282. the “Compliance” ‘Trap: The Moral Message in Responsive Re ~ rulatory Enforcement, Christine Parker. No. 3, 591-622. Countering Punitiveness: Understanding Stability in Canada’s Imprisonment Rate, Anthony N. Doob & Cheryl Marie Webster. No. 2, 325-368 The Diffusion of Rights: From Law on the Books to Organizational Rights Practices, Jeb Barnes & Thomas F. Burke. No. 3, 493-524 Distrust of Government, the Vigilante Tradition, and Support for Capital Punishment, Steven F. Messner, Eric P. Baumer, & Richard Rosenfeld. No. 5. 559-590. Do Rankings Matter? The Effects of U.S. News & World Report Rankingson the \dmissions Process of Law Schools, Michael Sauder & Ryon Lancaster. No. 1, 105-134 Does School Finance Litigation Cause ‘Taxpayer Revolt? Serrano and Proposition 13, Isaac Martin. No. 3, 525-558. Friends of the Court: The Republican Alliance and Selective Activism of the Constitutional Court of Turkey, Ceren Belge. No. 3, 653-692 The Heterogeneous State and Legal Pluralism in Mozambique, Boaventura de Sousa Santos. No. |, 39-76. Honor and Dignity in the Film Unforgiven: Implications for Sociolegal Theory, Orit Kamir. No. 1, 193-254. How Mafias Migrate: The Case of the “Ndrangheta in Northern Italy, Federico Varese. No. 2, 411-444. The Influence of Jurisprudential Considerations on Supreme Court Deci- sionmaking: A Study of Conflict Cases, Stefanie A. Lindquist & David F Klein. No. 1, 135-162 Justice Excused: The Deployment of Law in Everyday Political Encounters, George I. Lovell. No. 2, 283-324. Legal Autonomy as Political Engagement: The Ladakhi Village in the Wide1 World, Fernanda Pirie. No. 1, 77—104 Mobilizing the Law in China: “Informed Disenchantment” and the Develop- ment of Legal Consciousness, Mary E. Gallagher. No. 4, 783-817 Organizational Interpretationso f Drug Test Results, Leslie Paik. No. 4, 931-962. The People’s Law versus Judge Judy Justice: Two Models of Law in American Reality-Based Courtroom TV, Steven A. Kohm. No. 3, 693-728. The Politics of Punishment and the Siege of Sarajevo: Toward a Conflict Theory of Perceived International (In)Justice, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovicé & John Hagan. No. 2, 369-410. 988 Index to Volume 40 Postapartheid Justice: Can Cosmopolitanism and Nation-Building Be Reconciled?, Rosemary Nagy. No. 3, 623-652. The Practice of Law as an Obstacle to Justice: Chinese Lawyers at Work, Ethan Michelson. No. 1, 1-38. Queers and Provocateurs: Hegemony, Ideology, and the “Homosexual Advance” Defense, Michael A. Smyth. No. 4, 903-930. Race, Inequality, and Colonialism in the New World Order, Sally Engle Merry. No. 1, 235-247. Social Capital and Constraints on Legal Careers, Ronit Dinovitzer. No 145-480 State Courts, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the Protection of Civil Liberties, Robert M. Howard, Scott E. Graves, & Julianne Flowers. No. 4, 845-870 Stull, at the Margins, Emily M.S. Houh. No. 2, 481-492 Understanding Judicial Hierarchy: Reversals and the Behavior of Inter- mediate Appellate Judges, Kevin M. Scott. No. 1, 163-192 The Use of Rhetorical Sources by the U.S. Supreme Court, Robert |. Hume No. 4, 817-844 Book Review Index Anghie, Antony. /mperialism, Sovereignt Reviewed by Leslyve Obiora. No. 3, 7 Bavley David H Changing lhe C,uard Devs Reviewed by Randy Lippert No. 4, 963-965 Calavita, Kitty. Jmmigrants at the Margin aw, Race, and Ex Europe. Reviewed by Cecilia Menjivar. No. 4, 965-967 Csibson. Jame s | Overcommeg lpartheid: Can Truth Reconcile Reviewed by John Hagan and Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovicé. No. 3, 7 Gould. Jon B. Speak No Evil: The Triumph of Hate Speech Reg l Reviewed by Ryan D. King. No. 3, 734-7—3_ 6 Hajar, Lisa Courting ( onflict The Israeli Viilitan Court ys/ 17 he West Bani and Gaza. Reviewed by Vanessa Barker. No. 3, 7 Heimer, Karen & Candace Kruttschnitt, eds. Gender and Crime: Patterns Victimization and Offending. Reviewed by Keith Guzik. No. 4, 967-969 Heinz, John P, Robert L. Nelson, Rebbeca L. Sandefur, & Edward O Laumann. Urban Lawyers: The New Social Structure of the Bar. Reviewed by Annette Nierobisz. No. 3, 738-740 Hull, Kathleen E. Same-Sex Marriage: The Cultural Politics of Love and Lau Reviewed by Sandra R. Levitsky. No. 4, 969-971. Index to Volume 40 989 Jacobson, Michael. Downsizing Prisons. How to Reduce Crime and End Mass Incarceration. Reviewed by Candace Kruttschnit. No. 3, 740-742. MacKinnon, Catherine A. Women’s Lives, Men’s Laws. Reviewed by Justin Reinheimer. No. 3, 742-744. Maclean, Mavis, ed. Family Law and Family Values. Reviewed by Bryna Bogoch. No. 4, 974-976. Maurer, Bill. Mutual Life, Limited: Islamic Banking, Alternative Currencies, Lateral Reason. Reviewed by Erik Larson. No. 4, 976-978. Merry, Sally Engle. Human Rights & Gender Violence: Translating International Law into Local Justice. Reviewed by Mindie Lazarus-Black. No. 4, 979-981. Mertha, Andrew C. The Politics of Piracy: Intellectual Property in Contemporary China. Reviewed by Debora ]. Halbert. No. 4, 981-983. Rose-Ackerman, Susan. From Elections to Democracy: Building Accountable , > Government in Hungary and Poland. Reviewed by Linda M. Beale. No. 3, 744-746. Scherer, Nancy. Scoring Points: Politicians, Activists, and the Lower Federal Court {ppointment Process. Reviewed by Sally Kenney. No. 3, 746-748. Solan, Lawrence M., & Peter M. Tiersma. Speaking of Crime: The Language of Criminal Justice. Reviewed by Katherine Beckett. No. 3, 748-750 Stephan Landsman. Crimes of the Holocaust: The Law Confronts Hard Cases. Reviewed by Joachim ]. Savelsberg. No. 4, 971-974

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