American Journal of Legal History, March 2018

American Journal of Legal History CoverI'm delighted to report that the March 2018 issue of the American Journal of Legal History is up on the web and that the hard copy will be arriving in subscribers' mailboxes shortly.  The table of contents is as follows:

Editorial, Alfred L. Brophy and Stefan Vogenauer 

Articles

Daniel R. Ernst, ‘‘In a Democracy We Should Distribute the Lawyers’’: The Campaign for a Federal Legal Service, 1933–1945

Penney Lewis, The Lawfulness of Gender Reassignment Surgery

Timothy Milford, ‘‘Patent Property’’: The Fulton Lawyers and the Franchising of Progress

Deborah A. Rosen, Slavery, Race, and Outlawry: The Concept of the Outlaw in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionist Rhetoric

Book Reviews

Claire Zalc, De´naturalise´s. Les retraits de nationalite´ sous Vichy reviewed by Guillaume Richard

Alec Stone Sweet and Florian Grisel, The Evolution of  International Arbitration: Judicialization, Governance, Legitimacy, reviewed by Mikae¨l Schinazi

Antonio Padoa-Schioppa, Storia del diritto in Europa. Dal medioevo all’eta` contemporanea and Antonio Padoa-Schioppa, A History of Law in Europe: From the Early Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century, reviewed by Annamaria Monti

Olivier Jouanjan and E´lisabeth Zoller, eds., Le « moment 1900 »: Critique sociale et sociologique du droit en Europe et aux E´tats-Unis, reviewed by Laetitia Guerlain

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