The Book Reviews series presents book reviews written by Washington College of Law faculty and staff in academic journals and literary criticism publications, e.g., The Times Literary Supplement (London).
Submissions from 2021
Navigating the Transition to a More Innovation-Centric Antitrust (Review of Richard J. Gilbert, Innovation Matters), Jonathan Baker
Book Review: Hanoch Dagan, A Liberal Theory of Property (2021), Ezra Rosser
Submissions from 2020
White Parents Searching for White Schools, Ezra Rosser
Submissions from 2015
Book Review: Family Law Reimagined, Shannon M. Roddy
Submissions from 2014
Book review: Reflections on judging by Richard A. Posner, Amanda Frost
The Breakthrough: Human Rights in the 1970s (Book Review), Richard Wilson
Submissions from 2013
Time Out of Joint, Kenneth Anderson
Mark Tushnet on Why the Constitution Doesn't Matter, Book Review, Amanda Frost
Review Essay: From Viability to Impact: Evolving Metrics for Assessing the International Criminal Court for the Former Yugoslavia, Diane Orentlicher
Submissions from 2012
Derivatives Traders Do What, Again? (Book Review), Heather Hughes
Submissions from 2011
Book Review: Pregnant Pause: An International Legal Analysis of Maternity Discrimination, Candace S. Kovacic-Fleischer
Submissions from 2010
Book Review of Beau Breslin, "From Words to Worlds: Exploring Constitutional Functionality", Robert Tsai
Submissions from 2009
What NGO Accountability Means - and Does Not Mean, Kenneth Anderson
What NGO Accountability Means - and Does Not Mean, Kenneth Anderson
Review of The Constitution’s Text in Foreign Affairs, Daniel Marcus
The Long War, the Federal Courts, and the Necessity / Legality Paradox, Stephen I. Vladeck
Submissions from 2008
Book Review: Stephen Hopgood, 'Keepers of the Flame: Understanding Amnesty International', Kenneth Anderson
States of Terror, States of Consent: Philip Bobbitt's Strategic Transnational Politics for the Twenty-First Century, Kenneth Anderson
The Past, Present, and Future of the United Nations: A Comment on Paul Kennedy and the Parliament of Man, Kenneth Anderson
Submissions from 2007
Adios a Todo Eso: Un Requiem Por El Neoconservadurismo (Ensayo Sobre Despues De Los Neocons: Por Francis Fukuyama), Kenneth Anderson
Beginning to theorize about internal state terrorism in the third world, Kenneth Anderson
Going it Alone: The Terror Presidency: Justice and Judgment Inside the Bush Administration, Kenneth Anderson
Liberals in the landscape of political violence, Kenneth Anderson