In Review - February 11, 1998
Are blacks treated fairly by cops and judges?
  
Baby makes three...or maybe just two?

Randall
Kennedy '77
Randall Kennedy '77 has produced in Race, Crime, and the Law a solid, level-headed, in-depth exploration of what Kennedy characterizes as "the history of racial oppression in the administration of criminal law."
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Jill
Smolowe '83
Jill Smolowe '83 opens An Empty Lap with a charming scene of grocery-shopping with her adopted daughter, Becky. She quickly moves, however, to the stressful aspects of how she became a mother: the strain of dealing with infertility, the path to adoption, coping with others' reactions to a Chinese baby, and the near collapse of her marriage.
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Plug in, get wired, live virtually, suspect all

  
Books Received
 
Douglas
Rushkoff '83
In Ecstasy Club, his first novel, Rushkoff presents a snapshot of the subculture that is striving for nirvana with the aid of rave music, philosophical social theories, and mind-altering substances...
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Works by Philip G. Terrie '70, John H. Conway and Richard K. Guy, Peggy Eicher '77, George Hager '72 and Eric Pianin, and Bernard Ryan '46.
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