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Full-Text Articles in Law
Law Library Consortium Data Base Components And Standards Study Group Report, George S. Grossman, Dan F. Henke, Betty W. Taylor
Law Library Consortium Data Base Components And Standards Study Group Report, George S. Grossman, Dan F. Henke, Betty W. Taylor
UF Law Faculty Publications
The Data Base Components and Standards Committee of the Law Library Consortium recommends the establishment of a national law data base to meet the multi-faceted needs of the legal community for legal and law-related information. The scope of the Report includes bibliographic description and control, as well as subject and full-text access to Anglo-American, foreign, comparative, and international law materials in monographs, serials, non-book media including audio-visual and computerized information, computerassisted instruction, confidential data control and resource persons. Standardsf or inputting information are suggested.
Book Review: Graglia, Disaster By Decree, Robert A. Sedler
Book Review: Graglia, Disaster By Decree, Robert A. Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
House Bill No. 92. Private Acts Of The Tennessee 99th General Assembly, Tennessee General Assembly
House Bill No. 92. Private Acts Of The Tennessee 99th General Assembly, Tennessee General Assembly
Establishment of Washington County Cooperative Law Collection
Passed in May 19, 1977, House Bill no.92 of the 99th General Assembly provides ongoing funding from Washington County, Tennessee for the establishment and maintenance of the Washington County Cooperative Law Library. Located in East Tennessee State University's Sherrod Library, the Cooperative Law Collection provides an openly accessible and free law library to the citizens of Northeast Tennessee.
Review: Cramton, Currie And Kay, Cases On Conflict Of Laws, Robert Allen Sedler
Review: Cramton, Currie And Kay, Cases On Conflict Of Laws, Robert Allen Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Secondary Legal Sources: A Selected Subject Bibliography Of Treatises, Looseleaf Services And Form Books, Peter C. Schanck, Leah M. Gunn, Janet Wishinsky, Frances M. Gardner
Secondary Legal Sources: A Selected Subject Bibliography Of Treatises, Looseleaf Services And Form Books, Peter C. Schanck, Leah M. Gunn, Janet Wishinsky, Frances M. Gardner
Law Library Publications
This bibliography is a selected subject list of secondary American and international law sources in this Library, consisting primarily of textbooks and treatises, but also including form books and looseleaf services. We have selected those books which we deem to be of most use to law students conducting research on the current law. In no respect should this bibliography be construed as a substitute for the Card Catalog. Consultation of the Catalog will be necessary on any substantial research problem.
Virtually all the volumes listed here either describe, explain, summarize, interpret or analyze the law and are directed at law …
Employment Discrimination Law, Cynthia Mertens
Employment Discrimination Law, Cynthia Mertens
Faculty Publications
Employment Discrimination Law must be on the desk of every practitioner in this field and in all law libraries. The volume is also an excellent teaching tool. There is no question that the authors' two primary objectives have been met; the book is of "significant and equal value to practitioner and student and of substantial value to the sophisticated non-lawyer," and is "balanced and non-partisan.
Fred E. Inbau: 'The Importance Of Being Guilty', Yale Kamisar
Fred E. Inbau: 'The Importance Of Being Guilty', Yale Kamisar
Articles
As fate would have it, Fred Inbau graduated from law school in 1932, the very year that, "for practical purposes the modern law of constitutional criminal procedure [began], with the decision in the great case of Powell v. Alabama."1 In "the 'stone age' of American criminal procedure,"2 Inbau began his long fight to shape or to retain rules that "make sense in the light of a policeman's task,"3 more aware than most that so long as the rules do so, "we will be in a stronger position to insist that [the officer] obey them."4
Book Review. Cumulative Subject Index To The Public Affairs Information Service Annual Bulletins, 1915-1974, Colleen Kristl Pauwels
Book Review. Cumulative Subject Index To The Public Affairs Information Service Annual Bulletins, 1915-1974, Colleen Kristl Pauwels
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
If We Can't Teach Our Students To Write... Let's Examine Some Alternatives That May Have A Chance To Work, Michael Botein
If We Can't Teach Our Students To Write... Let's Examine Some Alternatives That May Have A Chance To Work, Michael Botein
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court In Current Literature, Jenni Parrish, Roy Mersky
The Supreme Court In Current Literature, Jenni Parrish, Roy Mersky
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.