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Keeping Up With New Legal Titles: The Legal Research Manual With Video Modules, 2nd Ed., Christine Iaconeta Dulac
Keeping Up With New Legal Titles: The Legal Research Manual With Video Modules, 2nd Ed., Christine Iaconeta Dulac
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The Legal Research Survival Manual with Video Modules, by Robert Berring and Michael Levy, is an eighty-seven-page book written in a conversational, informal tone, packed with all the information new legal researchers need to survive their early days in the law library. The book's intended audience are novice legal researchers, in particular first-year law students. The authors have filled the pages with sage advice but left out material novices are not likely to encounter during the first year of law school. The authors, with the help of two additional experts, have added twelve online videos readers can access for expanded …
Keeping Up With New Legal Titles; Introduction To Law Firm Practice By Michael Downey, Christine Iaconeta Dulac
Keeping Up With New Legal Titles; Introduction To Law Firm Practice By Michael Downey, Christine Iaconeta Dulac
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The inner workings of a law firm is unknown territory for new lawyers. In fact, it is only recently that law schools have begun to teach classes that discuss law firm management, running a solo practice, or technology used by practicing attorneys. Michael Downey's Introduction to Law Firm Practice provides an in-depth examination of the structure and management of today's law firms, as well as many other aspects of law firm practice, including business development strategies, risk management, and professional responsibility, to name a few. ¶59 Before delving into the text, it is important to note the
Book Review Of Unspeakable: The Story Of Junius Wilson, Michael Ashley Stein, Aviam Soifer
Book Review Of Unspeakable: The Story Of Junius Wilson, Michael Ashley Stein, Aviam Soifer
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Book Review Of A Jurisprudence Of Power: Victorian Empire And The Rule Of Law, Michael Ashley Stein
Book Review Of A Jurisprudence Of Power: Victorian Empire And The Rule Of Law, Michael Ashley Stein
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Rational Choice, Reputation, And Human Rights Treaties, Alex Geisinger, Michael Ashley Stein
Rational Choice, Reputation, And Human Rights Treaties, Alex Geisinger, Michael Ashley Stein
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Disability And The Social Contract, Anita Silvers, Michael Ashley Stein
Disability And The Social Contract, Anita Silvers, Michael Ashley Stein
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No abstract provided.
Building The Emotionally Learned Negotiator, Erin Ryan
Building The Emotionally Learned Negotiator, Erin Ryan
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No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Bodies Of Difference: Experiences Of Disability And Institutional Advocacy In The Making Of Modern China, Michael Ashley Stein, Penelope J. S. Stein
Book Review Of Bodies Of Difference: Experiences Of Disability And Institutional Advocacy In The Making Of Modern China, Michael Ashley Stein, Penelope J. S. Stein
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Caught In The Trap: Pricing Racial Housing Preferences, A. Mechele Dickerson
Caught In The Trap: Pricing Racial Housing Preferences, A. Mechele Dickerson
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The First Amendment's Biggest Threat, Michael J. Gerhardt
The First Amendment's Biggest Threat, Michael J. Gerhardt
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Book Review Of The Home Office And The Dangerous Trades: Regulating Occupational Disease In Victorian And Edwardian Britain, Michael Ashley Stein
Book Review Of The Home Office And The Dangerous Trades: Regulating Occupational Disease In Victorian And Edwardian Britain, Michael Ashley Stein
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Generalizing Disability, Michael Ashley Stein
Generalizing Disability, Michael Ashley Stein
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Under The Empirical Radar: An Initial Expressive Law Analysis Of The Ada, Michael Ashley Stein
Under The Empirical Radar: An Initial Expressive Law Analysis Of The Ada, Michael Ashley Stein
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Book Review Of Against Equality Of Opportunity, Michael Ashley Stein
Book Review Of Against Equality Of Opportunity, Michael Ashley Stein
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Book Review Of Prejudicial Appearances: The Logic Of American Antidiscrimination Law, Michael Ashley Stein
Book Review Of Prejudicial Appearances: The Logic Of American Antidiscrimination Law, Michael Ashley Stein
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No abstract provided.
Disability, Employment Policy, And The Supreme Court, Michael Ashley Stein
Disability, Employment Policy, And The Supreme Court, Michael Ashley Stein
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No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Anti-Discrimination Law And The European Union, Michael Ashley Stein
Book Review Of Anti-Discrimination Law And The European Union, Michael Ashley Stein
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"Out Of Zion Shall Go Forth The Law", Nathan B. Oman
"Out Of Zion Shall Go Forth The Law", Nathan B. Oman
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Law And Economic Development: A New Beginning?, Lan Cao
Law And Economic Development: A New Beginning?, Lan Cao
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Private Commissions, Assisted Reproduction, And Lawyering, Larry I. Palmer
Private Commissions, Assisted Reproduction, And Lawyering, Larry I. Palmer
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Book Review Of Natural Resources Policy And Law: Trends And Directions, Ronald H. Rosenberg
Book Review Of Natural Resources Policy And Law: Trends And Directions, Ronald H. Rosenberg
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No abstract provided.
The Confirmation Mystery, Michael J. Gerhardt
The Confirmation Mystery, Michael J. Gerhardt
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Liberal Visions Of The Freedom Of The Press, Michael J. Gerhardt
Liberal Visions Of The Freedom Of The Press, Michael J. Gerhardt
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Group Versus Individuals, Neal Devins
Scholarly Reflections On The Court And The Constitution, Michael Ashley Stein
Scholarly Reflections On The Court And The Constitution, Michael Ashley Stein
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No abstract provided.
Arab-Israeli Conflict, Linda A. Malone
Human Rights In The Middle East, Linda A. Malone
Human Rights In The Middle East, Linda A. Malone
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Integration And Local Politics, Neal Devins
Integration And Local Politics, Neal Devins
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Making Sense Of Desegregation And Affirmative Action, William W. Van Alstyne
Making Sense Of Desegregation And Affirmative Action, William W. Van Alstyne
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This review discusses J. Harvie Wilkinson's From Brown to Bakke and its companion work, Counting by Race: Equality from the Founding Fathers to Bakke and Weber written by Terry Eastland and William J. Bennett. Wilkinson's work is found to maintain a narrow focus on its specific subject of school desegregation and the Supreme Court, but it suffers from over-exaggeration and an abundance of adornment in his writing style. Counting is a provocative piece that asserts the position that the Constitution is still not color-blind, despite what many have proposed, and makes an authoritative argument for such a claim.
Book Review Of The New Industrial Order: Concentration Regulation And Public Policy And Property, Markets, And Government Intervention: A Textbook In Microeconomic Theory And Its Current Application, Charles H. Koch Jr.
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