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This classic account of how the judiciary cannot act neutrally, but must act politically. Now in its fifth edition.... Read More >>
Biographical sketches of 3,131 state representatives, and essays on early Massachusetts and colonial America. Read More >>
As lawyers, legal scholars, and academics throughout the social sciences debate the future of legal work and the... Read More >>
Finally, the workings of the Supreme Court revealed in this marvelously clear guide to our most important judicial... Read More >>
Why interest groups and members of Congress fight over the procedural details in legislation Read More >>
A study of the career of John of Ibelin, followed by his record of the institutions, government and resources of... Read More >>
One of the nation's leading malpractice attorneys unveils strategies that have helped him win more than 20 jury... Read More >>
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A resource to help judges, lawyers, scholars, and students gain insight into the real lives of women whom the law... Read More >>
In 1995 a new Judge's law came into effect after going through 30 draft revisions. This new law provided for sweeping... Read More >>
With a foreword by Sanda Day O'Connor. In this lively and engaging book, McGurn describes the relationship between... Read More >>
The essays in this volume reflect the wider concept of legal history - how legal processes fitted into the social... Read More >>
This interdisciplinary review series provides an economic analysis of the situations and events that generate a... Read More >>
This is a history of the privilege in law against self-incrimination, demonstrating that what is sometimes considered... Read More >>
A contribution to the understanding of the judicalisation of politics. This text traces the intellectual origins... Read More >>