The Summer 2009 issue of Law and History Review (volume 27, issue 2) is now available on-line via the History Cooperative. An introduction by the editor, David S. Tanenhaus, is here. The articles in the issue are:
Rashes, Rights, and Wrongs in the Hospital and in the Courtroom: German Measles, Abortion, and Malpractice before Roe and Doe
Leslie J. Reagan
The Framing of a Right to Choose: Roe v. Wade and the Changing Debate on Abortion Law
Mary Ziegler
The Politics of Administrative Law: New York's Anti-Bureaucracy Clause and the O'Brian-Wagner Campaign of 1938
Daniel R. Ernst
Judicial Free Speech versus Judicial Neutrality in Mid-Twentieth Century England: The Last Hurrah for the Ancien Regime?
Gerry R. Rubin
Control over Marriage in England and Wales, 1753–1823: The Clandestine Marriages Act of 1753 in Context
Rebecca Probert