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Selected Bibliography Relating To Law Students And Lawyers With Disabilities, Adeen Postar
Selected Bibliography Relating To Law Students And Lawyers With Disabilities, Adeen Postar
Adeen Postar
No abstract provided.
Securities Law Research Guide, Adeen Postar
Securities And Commerical Law Research, Adeen Postar
Securities And Commerical Law Research, Adeen Postar
Adeen Postar
No abstract provided.
Review Of A Final Accounting, Holocaust Survivors And Swiss Banks, Adeen Postar
Review Of A Final Accounting, Holocaust Survivors And Swiss Banks, Adeen Postar
Adeen Postar
No abstract provided.
Securities Law Research, Adeen Postar
Securities Law Research, Adeen Postar
Adeen Postar
This research guide provides an overview of resources and search strategies for researching Securities Law: primary and secondary materials, specialized databases, and government websites. It also identifies sources for researching case law.
Getting Your Paper Published, Adeen Postar
Researching And Compiling Federal Legislative History, Adeen Postar
Researching And Compiling Federal Legislative History, Adeen Postar
Adeen Postar
This research guide is a powerpoint presentation that defines federal legislative history and its uses, as well as provides an overview of the federal legislative process. It also identifies the documents used to compile a federal legislative history and the sources for obtaining those documents.
Maryland Practice Materials: A Selective Annotated Bibliography, Adeen Postar, Khelani Clay
Maryland Practice Materials: A Selective Annotated Bibliography, Adeen Postar, Khelani Clay
Adeen Postar
This chapter is intended to cover Maryland Law in its entire complexity and for the most part is intended for current use by practitioners. Whenever possible, it includes references to online sources of material, including LexisNexis, Westlaw, and authoritative sites available on the Internet. We have not included references to WestlawNext as many Maryland specific materials have not been included there as this project was concluding in November 2011.
Commercial Law Information Resources, Adeen Postar
Book Review: Academic Law Library Director Perspectives: Case Studies And Insights, Adeen Postar
Book Review: Academic Law Library Director Perspectives: Case Studies And Insights, Adeen Postar
Adeen Postar
No abstract provided.
Book Review (Reviewing Louis Fisher's Congress: Protecting Individual Rights), Adeen Postar
Book Review (Reviewing Louis Fisher's Congress: Protecting Individual Rights), Adeen Postar
Adeen Postar
Fisher is currently the Scholar in Residence at the Constitution Project, and is well known for his many years as Senior Specialist on Separation of Powers at the Congressional Research Service and as Specialist in Constitutional Law at the Law Library of Congress. He has extensive experience testifying before Congress on topics that include Congress and the constitution, war powers, executive power and privilege, and several aspects of the federal budget and its processes. He has written numerous books on these topics, including (to name only a few) The President and Congress: Power and Policy (1972); Defending Congress and the …
A Guide To Publishing Papers, Adeen Postar
Book Review (Reviewing Leonard Orland's A Final Accounting), Adeen Postar
Book Review (Reviewing Leonard Orland's A Final Accounting), Adeen Postar
Adeen Postar
Leonard Orland is the Oliver Ellsworth Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. He has written a fine, if a bit unwieldy, book that traces the sad history of money and other assets deposited in supposedly sacrosanct Swiss banks by European Jews during the Nazi era to its long overdue resolution by the American justice system. The book provides background and perspective on how and why the $12.1 billion in pre-war dollars (about $250 trillion today) of financial assets of Holocaust victims disappeared into thin air in the years following World War II. These assets were given over to …