Eugene notes below that the Michigan Law Review is seeking submissions for book reviews for its widely-noted book review issue. That raises a question: What books are the most important books published in law in the last year or so that really should be reviewed?
I can think of a few off the top of my head, including Brian Tamanaha’s Beyond the Formalist/Realist Divide, Philip Hamburger’s Law and Judicial Duty, and Barry Friedman’s The Will of the People. And in criminal law and procedure, I’d love to see a review of William Cuddihy’s The Fourth Amendment: Origins and Original Meaning, 602 – 1791.