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 2007
Summing Up the Public Interest. Review of Media Diversity and Localism: Meaning and Metrics, Victoria F. Phillips
Submissions from 2005
Squaring the Circle? Reconciling Sovereignty and Global Governance Through Global Government Networks (Review of Anne-Marie Slaughter, a New World Order), Kenneth Anderson
Submissions from 2004
The Effect of Context on Practice [Book Review], Susan Carle
Submissions from 2003
To Finish the Work We are in: Abraham Lincoln's Speeches, from Lawyer's Briefs to Moral Manifesto, Kenneth Anderson
Critical Perspectives on the Legal Profession in England and Wales (Book Review), Susan Carle
Submissions from 2002
Expanded Horizons: Memory, Memorials and Manhattan's Living Skyline, Kenneth Anderson
The Guatemalan Ways of Death, Kenneth Anderson
Submissions from 2000
Disneyworld is Not Enough, Kenneth Anderson
Get Smart: The Rise of Authoritarianism and Our Crackpot Culture, Kenneth Anderson
The Reading Wars: Understanding the Debate Over How Best to Teach Children to Read, Kenneth Anderson
Women in Law, Susan Carle
Submissions from 1999
A Peculiar People: The Mystical and Pragmatic Appeal of Mormonism, Kenneth Anderson
Peepshow, Kenneth Anderson
The Erotics of Virtue, Kenneth Anderson
El Liberalismo Feminista de Martha Nussbaum, Macarena Saez
Submissions from 1997
The Remoteness that Betrays Desire, Kenneth Anderson
The Uses and Abuses of Risk Management: How Men Learnt to Bet Against the Gods, Kenneth Anderson
Where No Man Has Gone Before: Star Trek and the Death of Cultural Relativism in America, Kenneth Anderson
Submissions from 1996
A New Class of Lawyers: The Therapeutic as Rights Talk, Kenneth Anderson
Children Going West, Kenneth Anderson
Warrior Ants: The Enduring Threat of the Small War and the Land-Mine, Kenneth Anderson
Submissions from 1995
Heartless World Revisited: Christopher Lasch's Parting Polemic Against the New Class, Kenneth Anderson
Hubris at Waco, Kenneth Anderson
Our Natural Selves, Kenneth Anderson
The Magi of the Great Salt Lake, Kenneth Anderson