Here's the table of contents for the American Journal of Legal History, volume 52, issue 2 (April 2012):
Getting "Delisted": The Independent Socialist League's [Ultimately] Successful Challenge to the "Attorney General's List of Subversive Activities," 1948-1958, by Robert Justin Goldstein
The Origin of Privacy as a Legal Value: A Reflection on Roman and English Law, by Bernardo Periñán
Book Reviews
William P. Cahill and Robert M. Jarvis, Out of the Muck: A History of the Broward Sheriff's Office, 1915-2000, by Mitchel P. Roth
María M. Carrión, Subject Stages: Marriage, Theatre, and the Law in Early Modern Spain, by Taylor Simpson-Wood
Mark Cooney, Is Killing Wrong? A Study in Pure Sociology, by Samuel H. Pillsbury
Susan L. Crockin and Howard W. Jones, Jr., Legal Conceptions: The Evolving Law and Policy of
Assisted Reproductive Technologies, by Susan B. Apel
Leo Damrosch. Tocqueville's Discovery of America, by Martin Rogoff
Donald L. Drakeman, Church, State, and Original Intent, by C.M.A. McCauliff
Daniel L. Dreisbach, Mark David Hall, and Jeffrey H. Morrison (eds.), The Forgotten Founders on Religion and Public Life, by David K. DeWolf
Daniel L. Dreisbach and Mark David Hall (eds.), The Sacred Rights of Conscience: Selected Readings on Religious Liberty and Church-State Relations in the American Founding, by Richard Collin Mangrum
John P. Enyeart, The Quest for "Just and Pure Law": Rocky Mountain Workers and American Social Democracy, 1870-1924, by Harry F. Tepker, Jr.
Crystal N. Feimster, Southern Horrors: Women and the Politics of Rape and Lynching, by Michele Alexandre
Eric Foner (ed.), Our Lincoln: New Perspectives on Lincoln and His World, by Mark E. Steiner
Barry Friedman, The Will of the People: How Public Opinion Has Influenced the Supreme Court and Shaped the Meaning of the Constitution, by Helena Silverstein
Martin H. Redish, Wholesale Justice: Constitutional Democracy and the Problem of the Class
Action Lawsuit by John Bronsteen
Mark Rifkin, Manifesting America: The Imperial Construction of U.S. National Space by Robert J. Miller
Christian G. Samito (ed.), Changing in Law and Society During the Civil War and Reconstruction: A Legal History Documentary Reader, by Tom Reed
Steve Sheppard, I Do Solemnly Swear: The Moral Obligations of Legal Officials, by Christopher J. Roederer
Thomas P. Slaughter, The Beautiful Soul of John Woolman, Apostle of Abolition, by Kristin A. Olbertson
Adriane Lentz-Smith, Freedom Struggles: African Americans and World War I, by Calvin L. Lewis
Robert J. Spitzer, Saving the Constitution From Lawyers: How Legal Training and Law Reviews Distort Constitutional Meaning, by Cameron Stracher