In Review - February 11, 1998
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Are blacks treated fairly by cops and judges?
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Baby makes three...or maybe just two?
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Randall Kennedy '77
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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
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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
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Books Received
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Douglas Rushkoff '83
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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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