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Index to Volume 41

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

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Author Index

Ahlering, Beth & Simon Deakin. Labor Regulation, Corporate Governance, and Legal Origin: A Case of Institutional Complementarity? No. 4, 865–908

Alter, Adam L., Julia Kernochan, & John M. Darley. Morality Influences How People Apply the Ignorance of the Law Defense. No. 4, 819–864

Atlas, Mark. Enforcement Principles and Environmental Agencies: Principal-Agent Relationships in a Delegated Environmental Program. No. 4, 939–980

Barker, Vanessa. The Politics of Pain: A Political Institutionalist Analysis of Crime Victims' Moral Protests. No. 3, 619–664

Brandwein, Pamela. A Judicial Abandonment of Blacks? Rethinking the “State Action” Cases of the Waite Court. No. 2, 343–386

Dingwall, Robert. “Turn off the oxygen …”. No. 4, 787–796

Dinovitzer, Ronit & Bryant G. Garth. Lawyer Satisfaction in the Process of Structuring Legal Careers. No. 1, 1–50

Feeley, Malcolm M. Legality, Social Research, and the Challenge of Institutional Review Boards. No. 4, 757–776

Feeley, Malcolm M. Response to Comments. No. 4, 811–818

Granfield, Robert. The Meaning of Pro Bono: Institutional Variations in Professional Obligations Among Lawyers. No. 1, 113–146

Hagan, John & Fiona Kay. Even Lawyers Get the Blues: Gender, Depression, and Job Satisfaction in Legal Practice. No. 1, 51–78

Harris, Alexes. Diverting and Abdicating Judicial Discretion: Cultural, Political, and Procedural Dynamics in California Juvenile Justice. No. 2, 387–428

Hennigar, Matthew A. Why Does the Federal Government Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada in Charter of Rights Cases? A Strategic Explanation. No. 1, 225–250

Jacobs, Lesley A. Rights and Quarantine During the SARS Global Health Crisis: Differentiated Legal Consciousness in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Toronto. No. 3, 511–552

Katz, Jack. Toward a Natural History of Ethical Censorship. No. 4, 797–810

King, Ryan D. The Context of Minority Group Threat: Race, Institutions, and Complying With Hate Crime Law. No. 1, 189–224

Lindquist, Stefanie A., Wendy L. Martinek, & Virginia A. Hettinger. Splitting the Difference: Modeling Appellate Court Decisions with Mixed Outcomes. No. 2, 429–456

Martin, Jeffrey. A Reasonable Balance of Law and Sentiment: Social Order in Democratic Taiwan From the Policeman's Point of View. No. 3, 665–698

McAtee, Andrea & Kevin T. McGuire. Lawyers, Justices, and Issue Salience: When and How Do Legal Arguments Affect the U.S. Supreme Court? No. 2, 259–278

Meinke, Scott R. & Kevin M. Scott. Collegial Influence and Judicial Voting Change: The Effect of Membership Change on U.S. Supreme Court Justices. No. 4, 909–938

Phillips, Emma F. “Maybe Tomorrow I'll Turn Capitalist”: Cuentapropismo in a Workers' State. No. 2, 305–342

Sandefur, Rebecca L. Lawyers' Pro Bono Service and American-Style Civil Legal Assistance. No. 1, 79–112

Sohoni, Deenesh. Unsuitable Suitors: Anti-Miscegenation Laws, Naturalization Laws, and the Construction of Asian Identities. No. 3, 587–618

Stark, Laura. Victims in Our Own Minds? IRBs in Myth and Practice. No. 4, 777–786

Szmer, John, Susan W. Johnson, & Tammy A. Sarver. Does the Lawyer Matter? Influencing Outcomes on the Supreme Court of Canada. No. 2, 279–304

Tyler, Tom R., Lawrence Sherman, Heather Strang, Geoffrey C. Barnes, & Daniel Woods. Reintegrative Shaming, Procedural Justice, and Recidivism: The Engagement of Offenders' Psychological Mechanisms in the Canberra RISE Drinking-and-Driving Experiment. No. 3, 553–586

Tyler, Tom R., Patrick E. Callahan, & Jeffrey Frost. Armed, and Dangerous (?): Motivating Rule Adherence Among Agents of Social Control. No. 2, 457–492

Wiles, Ellen. Headscarves, Human Rights, and Harmonious Multicultural Society: Implications of the French Ban for Interpretations of Equality. No. 3, 699–736

Willis, James J., Stephen D. Mastrofski, & David Weisburd. Making Sense of COMPSTAT: A Theory-Based Analysis of Organizational Change in Three Police Departments. No. 1, 147–188

Title Index

Armed, and Dangerous (?): Motivating Rule Adherence Among Agents of Social Control, Tom R. Tyler, Patrick E. Callahan, & Jeffrey Frost. No. 2, 457–492

Collegial Influence and Judicial Voting Change: The Effect of Membership Change on U.S. Supreme Court Justices, Scott R. Meinke & Kevin M. Scott. No. 4, 909–938

The Context of Minority Group Threat: Race, Institutions, and Complying With Hate Crime Law, Ryan D. King. No. 1, 189–224

Diverting and Abdicating Judicial Discretion: Cultural, Political, and Procedural Dynamics in California Juvenile Justice, Alexes Harris. No. 2, 387–428

Does the Lawyer Matter? Influencing Outcomes on the Supreme Court of Canada, John Szmer, Susan W. Johnson, & Tammy A. Sarver. No. 2, 279–304

Enforcement Principles and Environmental Agencies: Principal-Agent Relationships in a Delegated Environmental Program, Mark Atlas. No. 4, 939–980

Even Lawyers Get the Blues: Gender, Depression, and Job Satisfaction in Legal Practice, John Hagan & Fiona Kay. No. 1, 51–78

Headscarves, Human Rights, and Harmonious Multicultural Society: Implications of the French Ban for Interpretations of Equality, Ellen Wiles. No. 3, 699–736

A Judicial Abandonment of Blacks? Rethinking the “State Action” Cases of the Waite Court, Pamela Brandwein. No. 2, 343–386

Labor Regulation, Corporate Governance, and Legal Origin: A Case of Institutional Complementarity?, Beth Ahlering & Simon Deakin. No. 4, 865–908

Lawyer Satisfaction in the Process of Structuring Legal Careers, Ronit Dinovitzer & Bryant G. Garth. No. 1, 1–50

Lawyers, Justices, and Issue Salience: When and How Do Legal Arguments Affect the U.S. Supreme Court?, Andrea McAtee & Kevin T. McGuire. No. 2, 259–278

Lawyers' Pro Bono Service and American-Style Civil Legal Assistance, Rebecca L. Sandefur. No. 1, 79–112

Legality, Social Research, and the Challenge of Institutional Review Boards, Malcolm M. Feeley. No. 4, 757–776

Making Sense of COMPSTAT: A Theory-Based Analysis of Organizational Change in Three Police Departments, James J. Willis, Stephen D. Mastrofski, & David Weisburd. No. 1, 147–188

“Maybe Tomorrow I'll Turn Capitalist”: Cuentapropismo in a Workers' State, Emma F. Phillips. No. 2, 305–342

The Meaning of Pro Bono: Institutional Variations in Professional Obligations Among Lawyers, Robert Granfield. No. 1, 113–146

Morality Influences How People Apply the Ignorance of the Law Defense, Adam L. Alter, Julia Kernochan, & John M. Darley. No. 4, 819–864

The Politics of Pain: A Political Institutionalist Analysis of Crime Victims' Moral Protests, Vanessa Barker. No. 3, 619–664

A Reasonable Balance of Law and Sentiment: Social Order in Democratic Taiwan from the Policeman's Point of View, Jeffrey Martin. No. 3, 665–698

Reintegrative Shaming, Procedural Justice, and Recidivism: The Engagement of Offenders' Psychological Mechanisms in the Canberra RISE Drinking-and-Driving Experiment, Tom R. Tyler, Lawrence Sherman, Heather Strang, Geoffrey C. Barnes, & Daniel Woods. No. 3, 553–586

Response to Comments, Malcolm M. Feeley. No. 4, 811–818

Rights and Quarantine During the SARS Global Health Crisis: Differentiated Legal Consciousness in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Toronto, Lesley A. Jacobs. No. 3, 511–552

Splitting the Difference: Modeling Appellate Court Decisions with Mixed Outcomes, Stefanie A. Lindquist, Wendy L. Martinek, & Virginia A. Hettinger. No. 2, 429–456

Toward a Natural History of Ethical Censorship, Jack Katz. No. 4, 797–810

“Turn off the oxygen …”, Robert Dingwall. No. 4, 787–798

Unsuitable Suitors: Anti-Miscegenation Laws, Naturalization Laws, and the Construction of Asian Identities, Deenesh Sohoni. No. 3, 587–618

Victims in Our Own Minds? IRBs in Myth and Practice, Laura Stark. No. 4, 777–786

Why Does the Federal Government Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada in Charter of Rights Cases? A Strategic Explanation, Matthew A. Hennigar. No. 1, 225–250

Book Review Index

Adler, Jeffrey S. First in Violence, Deepest in Dirt: Homicide in Chicago, 1875–1920. Reviewed by Lawrence M. Friedman. No. 1, 251–253

Baker, Tom. The Medical Malpractice Myth. Reviewed by Sarah Jain. No. 3, 737–738

Banakar, Reza & Max Travers. Theory and Methods in Socio-Legal Research. Reviewed by A. Javier Treviño. No. 2, 493–495

Chase, Oscar G. Law, Culture, and Ritual: Disputing Systems in Cross-Cultural Context. Reviewed by David M. Engel. No. 4, 981–983

Costanzo, Mark, Daniel Krauss, & Kathy Pezdek. Expert Psychological Testimony for the Courts. Reviewed by Melissa Thompson. No. 2, 495–496

Cotterrell, Roger. Law, Culture and Society: Legal Ideas in the Mirror of Social Theory. Reviewed by Maksymilian Del Mar. No. 4, 983–985

Diamant, Neil J., Stanley B. Lubman, & Kevin J. O'Brien. Engaging the Law in China: State, Society, and Possibilities for Justice. Reviewed by Song Yang. No. 2, 497–498

Gordon, Diana. Transformation and Trouble: Crime, Justice, and Participation in Democratic South Africa. Reviewed by Heinz Klug. No. 3, 739–741

Gottschalk, Marie. The Prison and the Gallows: The Politics of Mass Incarceration in America. Reviewed by Joseph F. Spillane. No. 4, 986–987

Handler, Joel F. & Yeheskel Hasenfeld. Blame Welfare: Ignore Poverty and Inequality. Reviewed by Marisa Chappell. No. 4, 988–989

Harcourt, Bernard. Language of the Gun: Youth Crime and Public Policy. Reviewed by Michael Massoglia. No. 1, 253–255

Herbert, Steve. Citizens, Cops, and Power: Recognizing the Limits of Community. Reviewed by Mathieu Deflem. No. 1, 255–257

Hirsch, Susan F. In the Moment of Greatest Calamity: Terrorism, Grief and a Victim's Quest for Justice. Reviewed by Claudia Fonseca. No. 3, 741–744

Latour, Bruno. Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory. Reviewed by Mariana Valverde. No. 3, 744–746

Lavi, Shai J. The Modern Art of Dying: A History of Euthanasia in the United States. Reviewed by Alfonso Morales. No. 2, 498–500

Lyons, William & Julie Drew. Punishing Schools, Fear and Citizenship in American Public Education. Reviewed by John G. Richardson. No. 4, 990–991

Manza, Jeff & Christopher Uggen. Locked Out: Felon Disenfranchisement and American democracy. Reviewed by Judith Randle. No. 2, 500–503

Mgbeoji, Ikechi. Global Biopiracy: Patents, Plants and Indigenous Knowledge. Reviewed by Graham Dutfield. No. 3, 746–748

Pinello, Daniel R. America's Struggle for Same-Sex Marriage. Reviewed by Kathleen E. Hull. No. 3, 748–751

Sarat, Austin & Stuart A. Scheingold. Cause Lawyers and Social Movements. Reviewed by Debra Schleef. No. 2, 503–505

Schleef, Debra. Managing Elites: Professional Socialization in Law and Business Schools. Reviewed by Robert Granfield. No. 3, 751–754

de Sousa Santos, Boaventura & Céasar A. Rodríguez-Garavito. Law and Globalization from Below: Towards a Cosmopolitan Legality. Reviewed by John Boli. No. 2, 505–507

Vandiver, Margaret. Lethal Punishment: Lynchings and Legal Executions in the South. Reviewed by Timothy W. Clark. No. 1, 257–258

Weisburd, David & Anthony A. Braga. Police Innovation: Contrasting Perspectives. Reviewed by Steve Herbert. No. 3, 754–756

West, Mark D. Secrets, Sex, and Spectacle: The Rule of Scandal in Japan and the United States. Reviewed by Ari Adut. No. 4, 992–993

Western, Bruce. Punishment and Inequality in America. Reviewed by Darren Wheelock. No. 2, 507–509

Zelizer, Viviana. The Purchase of Intimacy. Reviewed by Brooke Harrington. No. 4, 993–995