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Full-Text Articles in Law
Pro Pro Bono: Volunteer Lawyers Are An Essential Part Of Access To Civil Justice, Amy Barasch, Esq.
Pro Pro Bono: Volunteer Lawyers Are An Essential Part Of Access To Civil Justice, Amy Barasch, Esq.
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
Caught In The Web: Immigrant Children In Removal Proceedings, Claire R. Thomas, Lenni B. Benson
Caught In The Web: Immigrant Children In Removal Proceedings, Claire R. Thomas, Lenni B. Benson
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
Filling The Gaps: Another Way To Tackle The Access To Justice Crisis, Karen Simmons
Filling The Gaps: Another Way To Tackle The Access To Justice Crisis, Karen Simmons
Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
No abstract provided.
Marriage And Its Alternatives, Jeanine Elbaz
Marriage And Its Alternatives, Jeanine Elbaz
Tribeca Square Press
No abstract provided.
In Brief, Spring/Summer 1999, New York Law School
In Brief, Spring/Summer 1999, New York Law School
New York Law School In Brief
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Everything A Working Mother Needs To Know, Anne Weisberg, Carol Buckler
Everything A Working Mother Needs To Know, Anne Weisberg, Carol Buckler
Books
The first handbook to help working mothers maintain and enhance their careers includes advice on handling colleagues' misconceptions, alternative work arrangements, and child care.
Marriage Settlements 1601-1740, Lloyd Bonfield
Marriage Settlements 1601-1740, Lloyd Bonfield
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The history of the family has become an area of great interest, yet the property arrangements entered into upon marriage, a crucial aspect of the process of familial wealth transmission and distribution in the landed classes in early modern England, have never been systematically studied. In the light of evidence provided by hitherto unused family muniments, Dr Bonfield analyses the legal, social and economic aspects of these settlements, and discusses the development and impact of the strict settlement.