At the suggestion of former Law Library Journal and AALL Spectrum Committee Chair Rich Leiter, Spectrum now publishes critical book reviews of selected titles. This blog and AALLNET allow us to post more book reviews and post them faster than we can in the print magazine. Of course, more book reviews require more reviewers. Contact Mark Estes (infopro@mac.com) if you’d like to be a book reviewer or would like to suggest a title for review.
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