|
See details
|
At Rutgers Law School-Newark, students not only learn the law, they help make the law. For the past forty years, students enrolled in the school’s extensive clinical program have helped shape the law on the cutting edge of the legal system under the guidance of faculty members who train future l...
Price: $29.95
|
|
|
See details
|
The author is critical of the American legal education system and in this work calls for its reform. Abridged cases are presented, shorn of content, with little support law, he contends. Students are to find legally appropriate responses, without being given the law, while professors are provided...
Price: $35.00
|
|
|
See details
|
Today, most of our law depends on the written word. A single error can tarnish the writer’s image in the eyes of the court and make his or her writing less persuasive. In the end, the client suffers. Even the simplest error reduces the effectiveness of any brief or pleading. Spellcheck won’t ...
Price: $34.95
|
|
|
See details
|
Teen Law is a general legal guide for teenagers everywhere. It is written in friendly, novel-like style to beckon young readers
Price: $19.95
|
|
|
See details
|
As the authorization for subject matter jurisdiction of U.S. District Courts, is principally constitutional and statutory in content, the U.S. Constitution, particularly Article III, 44 primary statutes, a Federal Rule of Civil Procedure, and judicial decisions permitting the federal trial courts...
Price: $59.95
|
|
|
See details
|
Work-life balance is not just a woman’s issue. Both men and women struggle to balance work and personal lives. This book of essays focuses on work-life balance from the male perspective.
Price: $24.95
|
|
|
See details
|
This book defines law as applied politics and examines United States politics, a government created by Founders who did not believe political parties to be necessary. The book is a course whose lectures set out a jurisprudence applicable to civil and scientific as well as common law.
Price: $34.95
|
|
|
See details
|
The 50-something lawyer had to face the loss of his law practice to discover deeper truths about professional performance and personal relationship. Compelling wrongful-death case follows murder trial, exhausting lawyer Pierce’s discernment and finances.
Price: $24.95
|
|
|
See details
|
Work-life balance is more than a woman’s issue. Men and women struggle to balance work and personal lives, and children are affected by this balancing act as well. This third book in the series presents the “rest of the story” – about family life and work-life balance described by children of w...
Price: $19.95
|
|
|
See details
|
Mobilizing the Press examines the role of the press in constitutional litigation before the United States Supreme Court to shape the First Amendment doctrine that forms the legal environment in which journalists operate.
Price: $44.95
|
|
|
See details
|
This book addresses the role music plays in constituting law in the United States. The subject of the book is important in order to show that while the Supreme Court writes decisions and legislators create and modify statutes, music is more invasive and influential in the lives of the populous.
Price: $37.95
|
|
|
See details
|
This book may well be the most definitive collection of legal anecdotes in print and it belongs in every public, college, and law library. The book makes an ideal gift for law students and for lawyers. It is also a must for public speakers of all persuasions.
Price: $39.95
|
|
|
See details
|
Lawyers are economic drivers—producers of the wealth and prosperity from which all Americans benefit. The public has not lost its fascination with lawyers and curiosity about how lawyers serve individuals, families, communities, corporations, and the nation.
Price: $28.95
|
|
|
See details
|
Lawyerly Virtues cuts to the heart of what an ethically good American lawyer should do in the rough and tumble world of day-to-day practice. The book examines, in depth (in ranked order), the ten most important lawyerly virtues and closes with a brief discussion of other miscellaneous virtues fo...
Price: $39.95
|
|
|
See details
|
Amid the current economic and social gloom, and with a Presidential election on the horizon, we find ourselves faced with a veritable plethora of proposals as to how the law should be reformed, or the Constitution interpreted, in order to improve the lot of both citizens and corporations.
Price: $39.95
|
|
|
See details
|
Behavioral biology and neuroscience are the next frontiers for legal thought. In the next few years, behavioral biology and neuroscience will become as important for the analysis of law as economics has been for the last several decades. In this book, Professor Fruehwald presents the general ...
Price: $37.95
|
|
|
See details
|
The editors, professors from Thomas M. Cooley Law School’s Grand Rapids campus, produced this book in conjunction with the Grand Rapids Bar Association to celebrate the community impact in West Michigan of effective judges and courts.
Price: $24.95
|
|
|
See details
|
The book contains essays by and about women lawyers: stories about women practicing (or choosing not to practice) law, about hitting the glass ceiling, about amazing lawyer-mentors, about professional achievements, about personal and professional hardships, about the stress of juggling multiple ...
Price: $24.95
|
|
|
See details
|
The book gives a concise exposition of the law relating to strikes in the Netherlands.
Price: $49.00
|
|
|
See details
|
The Rule of Law in America (and Europe) is a political “story,” a narrative, and a performance. It is, in fact, a play and a fiction we have created over centuries, based on choices about what kind of society we desire to inhabit. The Rule of Law is neither a scientific nor a particularly ratio...
Price: $59.95
|
|
|
See details
|
The “How to be a Law Professor Guide” is intended to provide an overview of the law teaching profession. Many lawyers think about going into law teaching, but do not know how to get that first job. This book will offer advice on finding that first position.
Price: $34.95
|
|
|
See details
|
How the Courts Work provides a plain English, straightforward explanation of the American court system. The authors take the reader step by step through both a civil and a criminal trial, revealing what actually happens in a courtroom from the perspective of the lawyers, the parties, and the judge.
Price: $39.95
|
|
|
See details
|
The twenty-first century global world order creates fundamental challenges for the American model of legal education. This professional model cannot focus only on one domestic legal system isolated from the rest of the world. American law students need a realistic exposure to a transnational le...
Price: $34.95
|
|
|
See details
|
Law is at once increasingly broad and increasingly specialized. Law in our complex, technical, regulatory state affects more people more frequently and more deeply than ever before. More federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations cover more trades, professions, and industries, contr...
Price: $29.95
|
|
|
See details
|
In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the “Flexner Report” on medical education. American medical education is already celebrating the centennial of this report, which changed the face of medical education by emphasizing the scientific basis of practice.
Price: $34.95
|
|
|
See details
|
Diversity Realized Putting the Walk with the Talk for Diversity in the Legal Profession is a call to action, from an educator and a member of the bar. Our profession has been striving to attain diversity among its ranks because we understand the benefits of diversity for our clients and ourselves...
Price: $34.95
|
|
|
See details
|
This book sets-forth the constitutional and scientific basis for critiquing Darwinism and the assumptions, scientific and otherwise, and ideological motivations behind the imposition of the currently fashionable views about evolution. It is aimed at scholars, biology teachers, school administrato...
Price: $29.95
|
|
|
See details
|
In this book, and glossary, Professor Maloy focuses on domain name abuse by a cogent presentation of the Act, the UDRP and the legal opinions which have interpreted them. Personal jurisdiction over those who violate the law, in rem jurisdiction, and cyberpiracy protection for individuals, are con...
Price: $39.95
|
|
|
See details
|
This book about the Configurative, Law, Science and Policy Theories looks at law in a more futuristic manner. It involves examining the idea of law in terms of decision and policy rather than simply as rules and principles.
Price: $69.95
|
|
|
See details
|
A LIFETIME OF PLEASANT WORK collects law review tributes to law professors and deans. Some are famous and others little-known, but all changed the character of their law schools and the lives of their students. When Samuel Williston retired from the Harvard Law School, he thanked the Harvard Co...
Price: $59.95
|
|
|
See details
|
A Legal Education Renaissance suggests a model for change and provides answers to criticism of the current system by addressing curriculum, teaching, faculty, and costs. It offers a realistic, achievable solution that fits within the guidelines that govern legal education institutions. The perspe...
Price: $42.95
|
|
|
|