I see in the actual faculty lounge here in Chapel Hill that the new Michigan Law Review book review issue is out. This one runs to 303 pages of book reviews and it looks like there are sixteen books reviewed there (one review deals with two books). Three legal history books (or books in which legal history is central) are reviewed there: Norman W. Spaulding reviews Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis' Representing Justice (which I mentioned here); Anthony O'Rourke reviews Aziz Rana's The Two Faces of American Freedom; and Juan Perea reviews George Van Cleave's A Slaveholder's Union: Slavery, Politics, and the Constitution in the Early American Republic. I wrote a couple of years back about the changes in the size and number of books reviewed by Michigan.
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