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Making America Competitive, Mark J. Loewenstein
Love And Chicken Soup For Free: Goldstein's Mother-Love And Abortion, Elizabeth B. Clark
Love And Chicken Soup For Free: Goldstein's Mother-Love And Abortion, Elizabeth B. Clark
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In 1904 the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission set out its criteria for awarding medals for heroism: an unpaid actor must have voluntarily risked life and limb to rescue a victim to whom he or she was unrelated by any family tie. Such behavior toward family members was expected. In these days of perilous family life the performance of obligations associated with ongoing family relations is no longer taken for granted but has taken on new, heroic dimensions. The volunteer mother, who renders her services to her child amply and without reward, is the hero of Robert Goldstein's new book, Mother-Love …
Book Review, Richard B. Collins
Book Review, William T. Pizzi
Book Review, Mark J. Loewenstein
Meeting The Enemy, Robert F. Nagel
Contradiction And Denial, Pierre Schlag
Book Review, Charles F. Wilkinson
Review Of Judging Credentials: Nonlawyer Judges And The Politics Of Professionalism By Doris Marie Provine, William T. Gallagher
Review Of Judging Credentials: Nonlawyer Judges And The Politics Of Professionalism By Doris Marie Provine, William T. Gallagher
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Doris Marie Provine's Judging Credentials is a provocative work that draws on and furthers the critical approach to the study of professions. The book is a study of judges in lower courts of limited jurisdiction who are not lawyers, a group of considerable size. There are over 13,000 of them in the United States. In this work Provine examines the legal profession's assertion that these judges are inferior to judges who are lawyers. Contrary to both professional claims and popular belief, Provine argues that lay judges in America's lower courts perform as well as their lawyer counterparts. Her conclusions derive …
Teaching Tolerance, Robert F. Nagel
Book Review, Richard B. Collins
Freedom Of Speech As Therapy, Pierre Schlag
Book Review, Pierre Schlag
Book Review, Mark J. Loewenstein
On Complaining About The Burger Court, Robert F. Nagel
On Complaining About The Burger Court, Robert F. Nagel
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Book Review, Howard C. Klemme
Book Review, Charles F. Wilkinson
A Prison And A Prisoner: The Provincial's View, Emily Calhoun
A Prison And A Prisoner: The Provincial's View, Emily Calhoun
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Book Review, Robert F. Nagel
Book Review, Charles F. Wilkinson
Book Review, David Getches