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Volume 43, Issue 1 (2025)

Critical Race Theory and Autobiography: Can a Popular “Hybrid” Genre Reach Across the Racial Divide?

By Sylvia R. Lazos Vargas

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Book Review: Equal Rights: The Male Stake

By Barbara Moses

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Book Review: Money and Justice: Who Owns the Courts?

By Justin C. Ravitz

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Book Review: Government Discrimination: Equal Protection Law and Litigation

By Warren D. Rees

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Book Review: Gays/Justice: A Study of Ethics, Society, and Law

By Mark Reschke

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Books of Interest

By Eric T. Cooperstein and Milda K. Hedblom

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Book Review: American Cultural Pluralism and Law

By Andrew L. Aoki

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Book Review: The Supreme Labor Court in Nazi Germany: A Jurisprudential Analysis

By L. S. Zacharias

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Book Review: Human Rights in the World Community: Issues and Action

By Barbara A. Frey

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Book Review: Governing the Workplace: The Future of Labor and Employment Law

By Marc Linder

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Book Review: Shelby Steele and the Subtext of Our Developing Civil Rights Laws

By Roy L. Brooks

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Book Review: Epistemology of the Closet

By Mark Reschke

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Book Review: Where Is Somewhere in Between? A Review of Zillah Eisenstein’s The Female Body and the Law

By Brenda Cossman

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