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Volume 71 Spring 2008 Number 2

Galanter Influenced Scholars

Jayanth K. Krishnan and Stewart Macaulay
Special Editors

Toward the Next Generation of Galanter-Influenced Scholars: The Influential Research of a Law-and-Society Founder

Jayanth K. Krishnan
Stewart Macaulay
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Practice Style and Successful Legal Mobilization

Anne Bloom 1

When Do Facts Persuade? Some Thoughts on the Market for "Empirical Legal Studies"

Elizabeth Chambliss 17

Implementing the Rights Revolution: Repeat Players and the Interpreting of Diffuse Legal Messages

Charles R. Epp 41

The "Haves" and "Have-Nots" Within the Organization

Elizabeth A. Hoffman 53

Jail Strip-Search Cases: Patterns and Participants

Margo Schlanger 65

A Holistic Vision of the Socio-Legal Terrain

Brian Z. Tamanaha 89

Before Virtue: Halakhah, Dharmasastra, and What Law Can Create

Donald R. Davis, Jr. 99

Legal Limits on Religious Conversion in India

Laura Dudley Jenkins 109

The Study of Law and India's Society: The Galanter Factor

Robert Moog 129

Justice in Many Rooms Since Galanter: De-Romanticizing Legal Pluralism Through the Cultural Defense

Mitra Sharafi

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An Appreciation of Marc Galanter's Scholarship

John Lande 147

Afterword

Marc Galanter 159

Can Might Make Right? The Use of Force to Impose Democracy and the Arthurian Dilemma in the Modern Era

Scott Thompson 163

From Branch Ministries to Selma: Why the Internal Revenue Service Should Stricly Enforce the Section 501(C)(3) Prohibition Against Church Electioneering

Sarah Hawkins 185