In the July 2007 issue of the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, articles include Attention Felons: Evaluating Project Safe Neighborhoods in Chicago by Andrew V. Papachristos, Tracey L. Meares, and Jeffrey Fagan and The Judicial Treatment of Noneconomic Compensatory Damages in the 19th Century by Ronald J. Allen and Alexia Brunet. In the June Harvard Law Review, Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction, Substantive Rights and the War on Terror by Richard H. Fallon, Jr. and Daniel J. Meltzer and a review of Brian Tamanaha's Law as a Means to an End, entitled Instrumentalisms by Adrian Vermeule. In Law & Social Inquiry, Party Politics or Judicial Independence? The Regime Politics Literature Hits the Law Schools by Thomas M. Keck and Permutations of Judicial Power: The New Constitutionalism and the Expansion of Judicial Authority by Shannon Roesler. In the Duke Law Journal, The Dilemma of Odious Debts by Lee C. Buchheit, G. Mitu Gulati, and Robert B. Thompson and Independent Judicial Research in the Daubert Age by Edward K. Cheng.