A Call to Redeem Justice
Jarrett Adams’s “Redeeming Justice” shines a light on the inequities rife in our criminal justice system.
Jarrett Adams’s “Redeeming Justice” shines a light on the inequities rife in our criminal justice system.
Gil GarcettiSep 14, 2021
Roslyn Fuller ponders our relationship to privacy in her review of Heidi Boghosian’s “‘I Have Nothing to Hide’: And 20 Other Myths About Surveillance...
Roslyn FullerAug 31, 2021
R. Owen Williams reviews Orville Vernon Burton and Armand Derfner's new legal history, "Justice Deferred: Race and the Supreme Court."
R. Owen WilliamsAug 27, 2021
Tom Dalzell thoroughly enjoys Bryan A. Garner’s latest book, “Taming the Tongue: In the Heyday of English Grammar (1711–1851).”
Tom DalzellAug 16, 2021
Joel Seligman reads “The Words That Made Us,” Akhil Reed Amar’s newly published history of America’s constitutional conversation.
Joel SeligmanAug 3, 2021
Sara Campos considers “The End of Asylum” by Andrew Schoenholtz, Jaya Ramji-Nogales, and Philip G. Schrag.
Sara CamposJul 28, 2021
Edward J. Watts considers “First Principles” in the wake of the Trump presidency.
Edward J. WattsJul 18, 2021
Ian Rosenberg’s “The Fight for Free Speech” is a terrific introduction to the problem of freedom of speech in our society.
Paul FinkelmanJun 19, 2021
What to make of Facebook’s decision to ban Trump.
Stephen RohdeJun 16, 2021
Sara Campos talks to Jennifer De Leon about her two recent books, "White Space" and "Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From."
Sara CamposJun 15, 2021
Martha Anne Toll talks with Marc Bookman about his new book, “A Descending Spiral: Exposing the Death Penalty in 12 Essays.”
Martha Anne TollMay 15, 2021
Stephen Rohde reviews "Hamilton and the Law," a new essay collection edited by Lisa A. Tucker.
Stephen RohdeMay 8, 2021
Hadji Bakara examines Mira L. Siegelberg’s recently published legal history, “Statelessness.”
Hadji BakaraMay 7, 2021
Dan Friedman reviews “Justice, Justice, Thou Shalt Pursue: A Life’s Work Fighting for a More Perfect Union” by Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Amanda L...
Dan FriedmanMar 28, 2021
Gavan Titley responds to Stephen Rohde’s review of his book, “Is Free Speech Racist?”
Gavan Titley, Stephen RohdeMar 28, 2021
Bryan A. Garner considers "What’s Your Pronoun?," the recently published book by Dennis Baron.
Bryan A. GarnerFeb 27, 2021
A searing French memoir gives voice to a victim of sexual abuse, and provokes a crisis of conscience in the country.
Elsa CourtFeb 17, 2021
Mark Ellis reviews "The Ratline: The Exalted Life and Mysterious Death of a Nazi Fugitive," the new book by Philippe Sands.
Mark EllisFeb 2, 2021
Brachah Goykadosh looks at two recently published books made up of interviews with the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Brachah GoykadoshFeb 1, 2021
Stephen Rohde looks at three recent books on the First Amendment.
Stephen RohdeJan 24, 2021
Evan Selinger vehemently argues against the tenets of Firmin DeBrabander’s “Life After Privacy: Reclaiming Democracy in a Surveillance Society.”
Evan SelingerJan 22, 2021
Sarah Fonseca on how Abigail Shrier's trolling interpretation of the United States Constitution threatens to put millions of kids’ lives in jeopardy.
Sarah FonsecaJan 17, 2021
What to do with Trump? Stephen Rohde reviews Bob Bauer and Jack Goldsmith's "After Trump: Reconstructing the Presidency."
Stephen RohdeJan 15, 2021
The prosecution and extradition of Assange raise important legal and constitutional issues which deserve greater attention than they have received.
Stephen RohdeJan 3, 2021