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Contributors=ix
Acknowledgments=xi
Introduction Legacies of Legal Realism:Social Science, Social Policy, and the Law/Patricia Ewick;Robert A. Kagan;Austin Sarat=1
PART I. HISTORICAL AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSES OF LAW=39
Chapter 1. Privatization and Punishment:Lessons from History/Malcolm M. Feeley=41
Chapter 2. On Stage:Some Historical Notes About Criminal Justice/Lawrence M. Friedman=68
Chapter 3. Beyond the Law of Evidence:Facts and Inequality in Criminal Defense/Kenneth Mann=101
PART II. BARRIERS TO INFLUENCE=137
Chapter 4. A Bad Press on Bad Lawyers:The Media Sees Research, Research Sees the Media/Deborah L. Rhode=139
Chapter 5. Maps, Gaps, Sociolegal Scholarship, and the Tort Reform Debate/Neil Vidmar=170
Chapter 6. Hunting for Bias:Notes on the Evolution of Strategies for Documenting Invidious Discrimination/Jack Katz=210
Chapter 7. Good for What Purpose? Social Science, Race, and Proportionality Review in New Jersey/David Weisburd=258
PART III. LAW AND THE REORDERING OF SOCIAL RELATIONS=289
Chapter 8. Boundary Work:Levels of Analysis, the Macro-Micro Link, and the Social Control of Organizations/Diane Vaughan=291
Chapter 9. When You Can't Just Say "No":Controlling Lawyers' Conflicts of Interest/Susan P. Shapiro=322
Index=377