The following appeared in Volume 98, Number 1 (Fall, 1998) of the APA Newsletters
Newsletter on Philosophy and Law
Recent Books Of Interest
Boyle, Kevin & Sheen, Juliet. Freedom of Religion and Belief: A World Report. Routledge. 1997. 475 pp.
Casper, Gerhard. Separating Power: Essays on the Founding Period. Harvard University Press. 1997. 202 pp.
Helmholz, R. H. et al. The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: Its Origins and Developments. University of Chicago Press. 1997. 310 pp.
Hoffman, Daniel N. Our Elusive Constitution: Silences, Paradoxes, Priorities. SUNY Press. 1997. 297 pp.
Kalman, Laura. The Strange Career of Legal Liberalism. Yale University Press. 1996. 375 pp.
Kennedy, Duncan. A Critique of Adjudication {Fin de Siècle}. Harvard University Press. 1997. 424 pp.
Kennedy, Randall. Race, Crime, and the Law. Pantheon Books. 1997. 538 pp.
Kreml, William P. The Constitutional Divide: The Private and Public Sectors in American Law. University of South Carolina Press. 1997. 224 pp.
Levit, Nancy. The Gender Line: Men, Women, and the Law. New York University Press. 1998. 301 pp.
Lublin, David. The Paradox of Representation: Racial Gerrymandering and Minority Interests in Congress. Princeton University Press. 1997. 159 pp.
Monsma, Stephen V. & Soper, J. Christopher. The Challenge of Pluralism: Church and State in Five Democracies. Rowman & Littlefield. 1997. 228 pp.
Shiell, Timothy C. Campus Hate Speech on Trial. University Press of Kansas. 1998. 205 pp.
Trotter, Michael H. Profit and the Practice of Law: Whats Happened to the Legal Profession. University of Georgia Press. 1997. 232 pp.
Unger, Roberto Mangabeira. What Should Legal Analysis Become? Verso. 1996. 375 pp.
West, Robin. Caring for Justice. New York University Press. 1997. 356 pp.
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