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EDITED BY CARLOS A. BALL “This highly readable and engaging collection takes on the most important question now facing the LGBT movement.” – Mary Bernstein, University of Connecticut 368 PAGES • 1 FIGURE • 27 HALFTONES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-8308-0 • $45.00
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Legalizing LGBT Families
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NYU PRESS
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How the Law Shapes Parenthood
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To Live Freely in This World
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EDITED BY DANIEL KANSTROOM a n d M. BRINTON LYKES “A truly interdisciplinary work which provides the reader with a unique perspective on deportation.” – Richard A. Boswell, U.C. Hastings College of the Law
What Works for Women at Work
Four Patterns Working Women Need to Know JOAN C. WILLIAMS RACHEL DEMPSEY
and
FOREWORD BY ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER
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“Required reading for anyone interested in global capitalism, political economy, human rights and immigration.” –France Winddance Twine, co-editor of Geographies of Privilege 320 PAGES • 5 FIGURES • 4 TABLES PAPER • 978-1-4798-4397-8 • $28.00
ALSO OF INTEREST The Public Professor How to Use Your Research to Change the World M. V. LEE BADGETT 256 PAGES • 39 ADVICE BOXES PAPER • 978-1-4798-6139-2 • $24.00
Calling the Shots Why Parents Reject Vaccines
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EDITED BY JONATHAN HAFETZ “An alarming and important indictment of Obama’s ineffectual approach to one of his signature campaign issues and of America’s tarnished system of justice as a whole.” –Kirkus Reviews
Preventive Force
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Juvenile Justice in Global Perspective EDITED BY FRANKLIN E. ZIMRING, MAXIMO LANGER, a n d DAVID S. TANENHAUS 416 PAGES • 21 FIGURES • 36 TABLES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-2653-7 • $49.00 IN THE YOUTH, CRIME, AND JUSTICE SERIES
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Living On After Great Pain CHRISTINA CROSBY 208 PAGES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-3353-5 • $22.95 IN THE SEXUAL CULTURES SERIES
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Stories from an Enduring Prison
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Obama’s Guantánamo
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Clara Platter
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Unfit for Democracy
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Enforcing the Equal Protection Clause Congressional Power, Judicial Doctrine, and Constitutional Law
WILLIAM D. ARAIZA “A significant contribution to the scholarly landscape about equal protection and Congressional power.” – Eric Berger, University of Nebraska 336 PAGES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-5970-2 • $60.00
American Conservatism NOMOS LVI
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“Meg Leta Jones is the preeminent American scholar of The Right to Be Forgotten, a concept born in Europe. This fascinating book is a must-read for anyone, American or European alike, vexed about what to do (or not to do) about the persistence of memory online.”
–Paul Ohm, Georgetown University
256 PAGES • 1 FIGURE CLOTH • 978-1-4798-8170-3 • $29.95
RACE AND INEQUALITY Just Medicine
A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care DAYNA BOWEN MATTHEW “Having presented a thorough picture of the problems facing minorities in the health care system, Matthew proposes a solution....[F]ood for thought.” –Kirkus 288 PAGES • 12 FIGURES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-9673-8 • $30.00
Homelessness in New York City Policymaking from Koch to de Blasio
THOMAS J. MAIN “A definitive history of modern homelessness in New York City. This is the book you should start with to understand how we got where we are.” – Brendan O’Flaherty, Columbia University 288 PAGES • 10 FIGURES • 3 TABLES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-9647-9 • $50.00
Progressive Punishment Job Loss, Jail Growth, and the Neoliberal Logic of Carceral Expansion
JUDAH SCHEPT “A breakthrough in punishment and society research.” – Jonathan Simon, author of Mass Incarceration on Trial 320 PAGES • 2 TABLES PAPER • 978-1-4798-0877-9 • $27.00 CLOTH • 978-1-4798-1071-0 • $89.00 IN THE ALTERNATIVE CRIMINOLOGY SERIES
Deadly Injustice
Trayvon Martin, Race, and the Criminal Justice System EDITED BY DEVON JOHNSON, PATRICIA Y. WARREN, a n d AMY FARRELL Foreword by LAWRENCE D. BOBO “A powerful and timely review of the need to see the connection between race, death, and injustice in America.” – Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., Harvard Law School 384 PAGES • 14 FIGURES • 18 TABLES PAPER • 978-1-4798-9429-1 • $28.00 CLOTH • 978-1-4798-7345-6 • $89.00 IN THE NEW PERSPECTIVES IN CRIME, DEVIANCE, AND LAW SERIES
The Exploitation of America’s Most Vulnerable Citizens DANIEL L. HATCHER
“Should be required reading for lawmakers and public officials ... to inspire them to stop these disturbing practices and direct these crucial resources to their rightful recipients.” – Jane M. Spinak, Columbia University 288 PAGES • 7 FIGURES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-74729 • $35.00 IN THE FAMILIES, LAW, AND SOCIETY SERIES
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The Changing Landscape of Gay and Lesbian Lives
The Future of LGBT Rights
STEPHEN M. ENGEL “Stephen Engel breaks new ground by introducing a new concept…to the burgeoning field of citizenship studies.” –Rick Valelly, author of The Two Reconstructions
EDITED BY CARLOS A. BALL “This highly readable and engaging collection takes on the most important question now facing the LGBT movement.” – Mary Bernstein, University of Connecticut 368 PAGES • 1 FIGURE • 27 HALFTONES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-8308-0 • $45.00
432 PAGES • 2 FIGURES • 4 TABLES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-0912-7 • $35.00
Legalizing LGBT Families
Wedlocked
The Poverty Industry
NYU PRESS
Fragmented Citizens
After Marriage Equality
The Perils of Marriage Equality KATHERINE FRANKE “[R]igorous, historical.” –Los Angeles Review of Books
How the Law Shapes Parenthood
AMANDA K. BAUMLE a n d D’LANE R. COMPTON “A must read for policymakers, lawyers, activists, and LGBT parents.” – C.J. Pascoe, author of Dude, You’re a Fag
288 PAGES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-1574-6 • $35.00 IN THE SEXUAL CULTURES SERIES
320 PAGES • 2 FIGURES • 9 TABLES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-5764-7 • $45.00
CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION At Home in Two Countries
The New Deportations Delirium
The Past and Future of Dual Citizenship
POLITICS
GENDER AND WOMEN’S STUDIES Feminist Legal Theory A Primer
SECOND EDITION
NANCY LEVIT a n d ROBERT R. M. VERCHICK FOREWORD BY MARTHA MINOW
“Offers an outstanding introduction and overview to one of the most important movements in the legal world today: feminist jurisprudence.” –Naomi Cahn, George Washington University Law School
Masculinity at Work
Employment Discrimination through a Different Lens ANN C. MCGINLEY “Pathbreaking work..It will be of enormous value to scholars, litigators, courts and anyone interested in how the law can better promote gender equality and social justice.” – Deborah L. Rhode, Stanford University 272 PAGES CLOTH • 978-0-8147-9613-9 • $49.00
304 PAGES PAPER • 978-1-4798-8280-9 • $30.00 CLOTH • 978-1-4798-4949-9 • $89.00
To Live Freely in This World
Sex Worker Activism in Africa CHI ADANNA MGBAKO “By taking the sex workers’ narratives as data, Mgbako paints a picture of a more layered landscape to sex work activism than what we normally hear about on an international level.” – Feministing.com 272 PAGES PAPER • 978-1-4798-4906-2 • $30.00 CLOTH • 978-1-4798-1756-6 • $89.00
EDITED BY DANIEL KANSTROOM a n d M. BRINTON LYKES “A truly interdisciplinary work which provides the reader with a unique perspective on deportation.” – Richard A. Boswell, U.C. Hastings College of the Law
What Works for Women at Work
Four Patterns Working Women Need to Know JOAN C. WILLIAMS RACHEL DEMPSEY
and
FOREWORD BY ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER
“Offers unabashedly straightforward advice in a howto primer for ambitious women.” – Debora L. Spar, The New York Times 394 PAGES • 55 INFORMATION BOXES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-3545-4 • $24.95
304 PAGES • 4 FIGURES • 10 HALFTONES 1 TABLE CLOTH • 978-1-4798-6867-4 • $49.00 IN THE CITIZENSHIP AND MIGRATION IN THE AMERICAS SERIES
208 PAGES CLOTH • 978-0-8147-8582-9 • $40.00 IN THE CITIZENSHIP AND MIGRATION IN THE AMERICAS SERIES
Deported
Immigrant Policing, Disposable Labor and Global Capitalism TANYA MARIA GOLASH-BOZA
“Required reading for anyone interested in global capitalism, political economy, human rights and immigration.” –France Winddance Twine, co-editor of Geographies of Privilege 320 PAGES • 5 FIGURES • 4 TABLES PAPER • 978-1-4798-4397-8 • $28.00
ALSO OF INTEREST The Public Professor How to Use Your Research to Change the World M. V. LEE BADGETT 256 PAGES • 39 ADVICE BOXES PAPER • 978-1-4798-6139-2 • $24.00
Calling the Shots Why Parents Reject Vaccines
JENNIFER A. REICH 336 PAGES • 9 B/W ILLUSTRATIONS CLOTH • 978-1-4798-1279-0 • $29.95
EDITED BY JONATHAN HAFETZ “An alarming and important indictment of Obama’s ineffectual approach to one of his signature campaign issues and of America’s tarnished system of justice as a whole.” –Kirkus Reviews
Preventive Force
Drones, Targeted Killing, and the Transformation of Contemporary Warfare EDITED BY KERSTIN FISK a n d JENNIFER M. RAMOS “A go-to guide for the academics and policymakers who want to make sense of this important topic.” – Sarah Kreps, author of Drones 368 PAGES • 10 TABLES • 6 B/W FIGURES PAPER • 978-1-4798-5765-4 • $30.00 CLOTH • 978-1-4798-5753-1 • $89.00
NEW IN PAPERBACK
Juvenile Justice in Global Perspective EDITED BY FRANKLIN E. ZIMRING, MAXIMO LANGER, a n d DAVID S. TANENHAUS 416 PAGES • 21 FIGURES • 36 TABLES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-2653-7 • $49.00 IN THE YOUTH, CRIME, AND JUSTICE SERIES
A Body, Undone
Living On After Great Pain CHRISTINA CROSBY 208 PAGES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-3353-5 • $22.95 IN THE SEXUAL CULTURES SERIES
CLOTH • 978-1-4798-9466-6 • $89.00 IN THE LATINA/O SOCIOLOGY SERIES
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Stories from an Enduring Prison
256 PAGES • 3 HALFTONES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-5280-2 • $30.00
Interdisciplinary Responses
PETER J. SPIRO “[This] erudite and crisply written book on dual citizenship will help any reader better understand business and life generally in the global economy.” – Paul M. Barrett, Bloomberg Businessweek
Obama’s Guantánamo
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The Wrongs of the Right Language, Race, and the Republican Party in the Age of Obama
MATTHEW W. HUGHEY a n d GREGORY S. PARKS “A succinct summary of the historic ebb and flow of racism in US politics…Summing Up: Highly Recommended.” – Choice 232 PAGES PAPER • 978-1-4798-2679-7 • $22.00
Clara Platter
Editor Law, History clara.platter@nyu.edu NYU PRESS
Unfit for Democracy
The Roberts Court and the Breakdown of American Politics STEPHEN E. GOTTLIEB “An important book, impressive in its scope and its analysis, and the cautions it offers for the future of democracy in the United States.” – Erwin Chemerinsky, University of California, Irvine 416 PAGES CLOTH • 978-0-8147-3242-7 • $55.00
Enforcing the Equal Protection Clause Congressional Power, Judicial Doctrine, and Constitutional Law
WILLIAM D. ARAIZA “A significant contribution to the scholarly landscape about equal protection and Congressional power.” – Eric Berger, University of Nebraska 336 PAGES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-5970-2 • $60.00
American Conservatism NOMOS LVI
EDITED BY SANFORD V. LEVINSON, JOEL PARKER, a n d MELISSA S. WILLIAMS 448 PAGES • 2 TABLES CLOTH • 978-1-4798-1237-0 • $65.00 IN THE NOMOS SERIES
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