Susan Azyndar, Susan David deMaine
Contents:
Yesterday’s Monsters: The Manson Family Cases and the Illusion of Parole by Hadar Aviram reviewed by Kathleen Lynch 446 ;
Power, Legal Education, and Law School Cultures edited by Meera E. Deo, Mindie Lazarus-Black, and Elizabeth Mertz reviewed by Jamie J. Baker 448 ;
Who Is to Judge? by Charles Gardner Geyh reviewed by Stewart A. Caton 449 ;
Cultivating Civility: Practical Ways to Improve a Dysfunctional Library by Jo Henry, Joe Eshleman, and Richard Moniz reviewed by Kaylan Ellis 451 ;
Getting By: Economic Rights and Legal Protections for People with Low Income by Helen Hershkoff and Stephen Loffredo reviewed by Lei Zhang 452 ;
Law and People in Colonial America by Peter Charles Hoffer reviewed by Frederick W. Dingledy 454 ;
Shortlisted: Women in the Shadows of the Supreme Court by Renee K. Jefferson and Hannah B. Johnson reviewed by Sabrina A. Davis 455 ;
Abetting Batterers: What Police, Prosecutors, and Courts Aren’t Doing to Protect America’s Women by Andrew R. Klein and Jessica L. Klein reviewed by Genevieve P. Nicholson 457 ;
The Rule of Five: Making Climate History at the Supreme Court by Richard J. Lazarus reviewed by Mark W. Podvia 458 ;
Automating Legal Services: Justice Through Technology by Hugh Logue reviewed by Sarah A. Pfeiffer 459 ;
Ending Book Hunger: Access to Print Across Barriers of Class and Culture by Lea Shaver reviewed by Heather J.E. Simmons 461 ;
Coaching Copyright edited by Keith L. Smith and Erin L. Ellis reviewed by Eli Edwards 463 ;
Online Courts and the Future of Justice by Richard Susskind reviewed by Jennifer L. Behrens 464.
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