Law -- United States
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Law -- United States
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Incoming Resources
- The Politics of law, a progressive critique, edited by David Kairys
- An introduction to United States law, Peter Hay
- Wesley Hohfeld a century later, edited work, select personal papers, and original commentaries, edited by Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Ted M. Sichelman, Henry E. Smith
- An introduction to law and economics, A. Mitchell Polinsky
- The landscape of the legal professions in Europe and the USA, continuity and change, editors, A. Uzelac, C. H. van Rhee
- Law in the United States, Arthur T. von Mehren, Peter L. Murray
- Law library journal
- Karl Llewellyn and the realist movement, William Twining, University College London
- Weber and Bakke and the presuppositions of "affirmative action."
- An introduction to the legal system of the United States, by E. Allan Farnsworth
- Consumer law, common markets and federalism in Europe and the United States, by Thierry Bourgoignie and David Trubek ; (with Louise Trubek and Denis Stingl)
- Louis D. Brandeis's MIT lectures on law (1892-1894), edited by Robert F. Cochran, Jr
- Taking rights seriously, Ronald Dworkin
- Soft skills for the effective lawyer, Randall Kiser
- Selected national, European and international provisions from public and private law, the Maastricht collection, edited by Philipp Kiiver & Nicole Kornet
- Le droit sans l'Etat, sur la démocratie en France et en Amérique, Laurent Cohen-Tanugi ; préface de Stanley Hoffmann
- Law and legal theory in England and America, Richard A. Posner
- Economic analysis of law, Richard A. Posner
- Taking rights seriously, Ronald Dworkin
- The legal integration of energy markets, by Terence Daintith and Stephen F. Williams
- Making law and courts research relevant, the normative implications of empirical research, edited by Brandon Bartels and Chris W. Bonneau
- The politics of rights, lawyers, public policy, and political change, Stuart A. Scheingold
- Methods, tools and institutions, edited by Mauro Cappelletti, Monica Seccombe, Joseph Weiler, Book 1
- On philosophy in American law, edited by Francis J. Mootz III
- Law and economics, an introductory analysis, Werner Z. Hirsch
- Le droit des États-Unis, André Tunc
- Scalia's constitution, essays on law and education, Paul E. Peterson, Michael W. McConnell, editors
- Social movements and the legal system, a theory of law reform and social change, Joel F. Handler
- Methods, tools and institutions, edited by Mauro Cappelletti, Monica Seccombe, Joseph Weiler, Book 3
- On philosophy in American law, edited by Francis J. Mootz III
- Law and economics, Robert Cooter, Thomas Ulen
- Law in the United States, Arthur T. von Mehren, Peter L. Murray
- Karl Llewellyn and the realist movement, William Twining
- Life without lawyers, restoring responsibility in America, Philip K. Howard
- Philosophy of law, edited by Joel Feinberg and Hyman Gross
- The fundamental Holmes, a free speech chronicle and reader : selections from the opinions, books, articles, speeches, letters, and other writings by and about Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., edited with essays, notes, and comments by Ronald K.L. Collins
- How does law matter?, edited by Bryant G. Garth, Austin Sarat
- Ethics at the edges of law, Christian moralists and American legal thought, Cathleen Kaveny
- Federal law quarterly
- The ideal in law, Eugene V. Rostow
- Reconstructing American law, Bruce A. Ackerman
- The legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, edited by Scott Dodson, University of California, Hastings College of the Law
- Law of the United States, an overview, by Peter Hay
- The works of James Wilson, edited by Robert Green McCloskey
- The limits of law, essays on democratic governance, Peter H. Schuck
- Introduction to the law of the United States, edited by David S. Clark, Tuğrul Ansay
- The legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, edited by Scott Dodson
- Law and contemporary problems
- Economic analysis of law, Richard A. Posner
- The bramble bush, on our law and its study
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