Back in December of 2012, Linda
McClain and I announced that we would be assuming the co-editorship of the
annual Tulsa Law Review book review
issue, building on the strong foundation laid by Sandy Levinson and Mark Graber
in launching the series and publishing three superb issues. We are happy to
announce that our first co-edited issue (Tulsa’s fourth book review issue) is
now in print and available online at the Tulsa Law Review’s website. It includes
twenty-five essays by law professors, political scientists, historians, and
sociologists reviewing forty-nine significant law-related books. The
issue carries forward the interdisciplinary conversation that Sandy and Mark initiated
and we believe demonstrates the special value of the book review essay as a uniquely
informative form of scholarship.