Here are ten of the weekly Legal Theory Bookworm selections that I found particularly stimulating or useful:
Rescuing Justice and Equality by G.A. Cohen
Exporting American Dreams: Thurgood Marshall's African Journey by Mary L. Dudziak
Judgment Calls: Principle and Politics in Constitutional Law by Daniel A. Farber & Suzanna SherryOffences and Defences: Selected Essays in the Philosophy of Criminal Law by John Gardner
Religion and the Constitution: Volume 2: Establishment and Fairness by Kent Greenawalt (Also: Volume One which is now available in paperback)
Liberty of Conscience: In Defense of America's Tradition of Religious Equality by Martha Craven Nussbaum
The New Global Trading Order: The Evolving State and the Future of Trade by Dennis Patterson and Ari Afilalo
How Judges Think by Richard A. Posner
Understanding Privacy by Daniel J. Solove
Life and Action: Elementary Structures of Practice and Practical Thought by Michael Thompson
The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics edited by Keith E. Whittington, R. Daniel Kelemen, Gregory A. Caldeira
Let me add one book that has not yet appeared in the Bookworm:
Law and the Limits of Reason by Adrian Vermeule.
And if I might be permitted to remind readers of Virtue Jurisprudence, edited by Colin Farrelly and Lawrence B. Solum.
Finally, last year's recommendations can be found at this link.