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Vol. 20, No. 3

Fall 2002



Editorial Staff  

In This Issue v


Articles

"No Deceit Safe in Its Hiding Place": The Criminal Trial in Eighteenth-Century Spain
Fabio López-Lázaro 449

Jury Service and Women's Citizenship before and after the Nineteenth Amendment
Gretchen Ritter 479

"The Dilemma to a Free People": Justice Robert Jackson, Walter Bagehot, and the Creation of a Conservative Jurisprudence
Patrick Schmidt 517


Forum. Once More unto the Breach: Late Nineteenth-Century Jurisprudence Revisited

Justice Stephen Field and "Free Soil, Free Labor Constitutionalism": Reconsidering Revisionism
Manuel Cachán 541

James Coolidge Carter and Mugwump Jurisprudence
Lewis A. Grossman 577

Comment

The Revision Thickens
Stephen A. Siegel 631

Response

Extending the Revisionist Project
Lewis A. Grossman 639


Book Reviews

A Historical Introduction to the Law of Obligations -- David J. Ibbetson
reviewed by Jonathan Rose 643

Aliens in Medieval Law: The Origins of Modern Citizenship-- Keechang Kim
reviewed by Sara M. Butler 645

The State and Social Change in Early Modern England, c. 1550-1640--Steve Hindle
reviewed by Paul D. Halliday 647

Crime, Justice and Discretion in England, 1740-1820--Peter King
reviewed by Richard Connors 649

Designs against Charleston: The Trial Record of the Denmark Vesey Slave Conspiracy of 1822--Edward A. Pearson, editor
reviewed by Graham Russell Hodges 651

States' Rights and the Union: Imperium in Imperio, 1776-1876-- Forrest McDonald
reviewed by Peter S. Onuf 653

Before Jim Crow: The Politics of Race in Postemancipation Virginia-- Jane Dailey
reviewed by Victoria Bynum 655


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