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Law & Society Review

Published on behalf of The Law and Society Association

Edited by:
Carroll Seron Book Review Editor: Kathleen Hull Managing Editor: Danielle McClellan


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 33/104 Law; 17/99 Sociology
Impact Factor: 1.389


Founded in 1966, Law & Society Review (LSR) is regarded by sociolegal scholars worldwide as a leading journal in the field. LSR is a peer-reviewed publication for work bearing on the relationship between society and the legal process, including:

  • articles or notes of interest to the research community in general
  • new theoretical developments
  • results of empirical studies
  • and reviews and comments on the field or its methods of inquiry

Broadly interdisciplinary, Law & Society Review welcomes work from any tradition of scholarship concerned with the cultural, economic, political, psychological, or social aspects of law and legal systems.

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TopHighlights

  • Incarceration and the Legitimate Labor Market: Examining Age-graded Effects on Employment and Wages

    Becky Pettit and Christopher Lyons

    Does Racial Balance in Workforce Representation Yield Equal Justice? Race Relations of Sentencing in Federal Court Organizations

    Geoff Ward, Amy Farrell, and Danielle Rousseau

    Confronting Government after Welfare Reform: Moralists, Reformers, and Narratives of (Ir)responsibility at Administrative Fair Hearings

    Vicki Lens

    From Rights to Claims: The Role of Civil Society in Making Rights Real for Vulnerable Workers

    Shannon Gleeson

    Self-Help, Policing and Procedural Justice: Ghanaian Vigilantism and the Rule of Law

    Justice Tankebe

    Human Rights in an Era of Neoliberal Globalization: The Alien Tort Claims Act & Grassroots Mobilization in Doe v. Unocal

    Cheryl Holzmeyer