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Volume 4, Issue 1 (2014) “Law As . . .” II, History As Interface for the Interdisciplinary Study of Law
Prefatory Matter
Foreword
Foreword: “Law As . . .” II, History As Interface for the Interdisciplinary Study of Law
Christopher Tomlins
Articles and Essays
Routine Exceptionality: The Plenary Power Doctrine, Immigrants, and the Indigenous Under U.S. Law
Susan Bibler Coutin, Justin Richland, and Véronique Fortin
Repetition in History: Anglo-American Legal Debates and the Writings of Walter Bagehot
Kunal M. Parker
Standing on Shaky Ground: Criminal Jurisdiction and Ecclesiastical Immunity in Seventeenth-Century Lima, 1600–1700
Michelle A. McKinley
Demonic Ambiguities: Enchantment and Disenchantment in Nat Turner’s Virginia
Christopher Tomlins
Property, Law, and Race: Modes of Abstraction
Brenna Bhandar
Hargrave’s Nightmare and Taney’s Dream
Michael Meranze
Humane Killing and the Ethics of the Secular: Regulating the Death Penalty, Euthanasia, and Animal Slaughter
Shai J. Lavi
The Rescaling of Feminist Analyses of Law and State Power: From (Domestic) Subjectivity to (Transnational) Governance Networks
Mariana Valverde
Political Theology with a Difference
Nomi Maya Stolzenberg