(image source: Oxford Journals)
The American Journal of Legal History (Oxford Journals) provides advance access to the following articles:
"Federal Coercion and National Constitutional Identity in the United States 1776-1861" (Pekka Pohjankoski, link here)
"“The heart knows its own bitterness”: authority, self, and the origins of patient autonomy in early Jewish law" (Ayelet Hoffmann Libson, link here)
Book reviews:
"Melvin I. Urofsky, Dissent and the Supreme Court: Its Role in the Court’s History and the Nation’s Constitutional Dialogue" (by Linda Przybyszewski, link here)
"Schiller, Reuel. Forging Rivals: Race, Class, Law, and the Collapse of Postwar Liberalism" (by Arthur F. McEvoy, link here)
"Karen L. Walloch. The Antivaccine Heresy: Jacobson v. Massachusetts and the Troubled History of Compulsory Vaccination" (by Wendy E. Parmet, link here)
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