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Hurst: Law And Social Process In United States History, Robert S. Hunt
Hurst: Law And Social Process In United States History, Robert S. Hunt
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Law and Social Process in United States History. By James Willard Hurst.
Legal, Medical And Psychiatric Considerations In The Control Of Prostitution, B. J. George Jr.
Legal, Medical And Psychiatric Considerations In The Control Of Prostitution, B. J. George Jr.
Michigan Law Review
In common with other nations of the world the United States today as in the past is faced with the problem of controlling prostitution, particularly in urban areas. At one time or another states and cities in the United States have experimented with the classic methods of controlling prostitution: reglementation, segregation and repression. Reglementation of individual houses or prostitutes has never been carried out on a statewide basis in any state in the United States, though one can find instances in certain large cities in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in which city ordinances or de facto police regulations …
Kirchheimer: Political Justice: The Use Of Legal Procedure For Political Ends, Kenneth S. Carlston
Kirchheimer: Political Justice: The Use Of Legal Procedure For Political Ends, Kenneth S. Carlston
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Political Justice: The Use of Legal Procedure for Political Ends. By Otto Kirchheimer.
Mcdougal & Feliciano: Law And Minimum World Public Order, Claude B. Mickelwait
Mcdougal & Feliciano: Law And Minimum World Public Order, Claude B. Mickelwait
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Law and Minimum World Public Order. By Myres S. McDougal and Florentino P. Feliciano
Program From The Fourteenth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Program From The Fourteenth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Cooley Lecture Materials
The program from the fourteenth Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held October 24-31, 1962, at the University of Michigan Law School. The lecture series was "Criminal Law Reform in England" by D. Seaborne Davies.
Soviet Legal Institutions: Doctrines And Social Functions, Kazimierz Grzybowski
Soviet Legal Institutions: Doctrines And Social Functions, Kazimierz Grzybowski
Michigan Legal Studies Series
This book represents the highlight of a career of scholarship by its author and a most significant contribution to the literature, which will bring to those who seek it an understanding of the role law plays in Soviet Russia. More important, it will bring that understanding in a comparative context which sharpens the impact and compels a careful analysis of the social function legal institutions perform in both systems. Though Soviet jurists may deny the validity of comparative methodology as applied to the Soviet legal order, the analysis which is here presented proves not only that comparisons are possible but …
Program From The Eleventh William W. Cook Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Program From The Eleventh William W. Cook Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Cook Lecture Materials
The program from the eleventh William W. Cook lectures, held March 26-30, 1962, at the University of Michigan. The lecture series was "The Supreme Court: Palladium of Freedom" by Alpheus Thomas Mason.