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2. James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson. Black and Blue: How African Americans Judge the U.S. Legal System. New York: Oxford University Press. 2018. 222 pp. $99.95 (cloth). $29.95 (paper).
3. Jill A. Edy and Patrick C. Meirick. A Nation Fragmented: The Public Agenda in the Information Age. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 2019. 278 pp. $104.50 (cloth). $34.95 (paper).
4. Gary Jacobson. Presidents & Parties in the Public Mind. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2019. 272 pp. $90.00 (cloth). $30.00 (paper).
5. Designing Science Presentations: A Visual Guide to Figures, Papers, Slides, Posters, and More.
6. Isabel V. Hull. A Scrap of Paper. Breaking and Making of International Law during the Great War.
7. Spencer Piston. Class Attitudes in America: Sympathy for the Poor, Resentment of the Rich, and Political Implications. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2018. 248 pp. $99.99 (cloth). $29.99 (paper).
8. Stephen J. Farnsworth. Presidential Communication and Character: White House News Management from Clinton and Cable to Twitter and Trump. New York: Routledge. 2018. 213 pp. $150.00 (cloth). $39.95 (paper).
9. White Identity Politics. White Identity Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2019. 384 pp. $99.99 (cloth). $24.99 (paper).
10. Perceptions of a Polarized Court: How Division among Justices Shapes the Supreme Court's Public Image. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 2018. 198 pp. $94.50 (cloth). $32.95 (paper).
11. Amnon Cavari. The Party Politics of Presidential Rhetoric. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2017. 246 pp. $99.99 (cloth). $29.99 (paper).
12. Daniel E. Ponder. Presidential Leverage: Presidents, Approval, and the American State. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. 2017. 240 pp. $27.95 (paper).
13. How to Read a Paper, the Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine.
14. Lilliana Mason. Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2018. 192 pp. $105.00 (cloth). $20.00 (paper).
15. Monika L. McDermott. Masculinity, Femininity, and American Political Behavior. New York: Oxford University Press. 2016. 256 pp. $105.00 (cloth). $29.95 (paper).
16. Amy Adamczyk. Cross-National Public Opinion about Homosexuality: Examining Attitudes across the Globe. Oakland: University of California Press. 2017. 304 pp. $39.95 (paper).
17. From Gutenberg to the Internet Free Speech, Advancing Technology, and the Implications for Democracy, by Russell L. Weaver Free Speech in an Internet Era Papers from the Free Speech Discussion Forum, Edited by Clive Walker and Russell L. Weaver.
18. E-Voting Case Law: A Comparative Analysis.
19. Joshua P. Darr, Matthew P. Hitt, and Johanna L. Dunaway. Home Style Opinion: How Local Newspapers Can Slow Polarization.
20. Zbigniew Brzezinski: Intellectual Gadfly or Grand Strategist?
21. Recent Books in Science Communication: Practice, Ethics, and a Perspective on New Spaces in Digital Videos.
22. Setting the Gender Agenda for Communication Policy: New Proposals from the Global Alliance on Media and Gender Aimée Vega Montiel & Sarah Macharia.
23. American Insecurity: Why Our Economic Fears Lead to Political Inaction.
24. The Politics of Gender Justice at the International Criminal Court: Legacies and Legitimacy.
25. The 1949 Divide: A Revisit.
26. The prophet who foretold our future.
27. The Impact of Covid on International Disputes.
28. Pedra Branca: The Road to the World Court.
29. Lauri Mälksoo, Review of Michael Riepl, Russian Contributions to International Humanitarian Law: A Contrastive Analysis of Russia's Historical Role and Its Current Practice.
30. Going to War in Iraq: When Citizens and the Press Matter.
31. Who Governs? Presidents, Public Opinion, and Manipulation.
32. Combative Politics: The Media and Public Perceptions of Lawmaking.
33. Slouching towards Jerusalem: The Truman Administration and the Palestine Question.
34. International Environmental Law and the Global South.
35. Internet of Things and the Law: Legal Strategies for Consumer-Centric Smart Technologies, by Guido Noto La Diega.
36. Cheating Cell: How Evolution Helps Us Understand and Treat Cancer.
37. Justin Lindeboom, Review of Pavlos Eleftheriadis, A Union of Peoples: Europe as a Community of Principle.
38. Doing a Successful Research Project—Using Qualitative or Quantitative Methods.
39. Communicating the Climate Crisis: New Directions for Facing What Lies Ahead Julia B. Corbett.
40. Roger O'Keefe, Review of Tom Ruys and Nicolas Angelet (eds), Luca Ferro (assistant ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Immunities and International Law.
41. The Science of Web Surveys.
42. Davin L. Phoenix. The Anger Gap: How Race Shapes Emotion in Politics.
43. David L. Weakliem. Public Opinion.
44. Kristen Olson, Jolene D. Smyth, Jennifer Dykema, Allyson L. Holbrook, Frauke Kreuter, and Brady T. West, eds. Interviewer Effects from a Total Survey Error Perspective.
45. Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention.
46. Neuropsychology and Technology: How to Avoid Going the Way of the Dinosaurs.
47. Contributory Fault and Investor Misconduct in Investment Arbitration.
48. Whiggish International Law: Elihu Root, the Monroe Doctrine, and International Law in the Americas.
49. Confronting Reality, Not Beltway Propaganda.
50. His Noble Dreams.
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