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Criminal Caselaw Notebook 2024, Hon. Ronald Kessler
Criminal Caselaw Notebook 2024, Hon. Ronald Kessler
Washington State Books
This publication from King County Superior Court judge Ronald Kessler is updated semi-annually and is distributed free of charge. It includes citations to Washington state case law on a variety of criminal law topics.
Bioethics: Health Case Law And Ethics, Robert Schwartz, Barry R. Furrow, Sandra H. Johnson, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, Thomas L. Greaney
Bioethics: Health Case Law And Ethics, Robert Schwartz, Barry R. Furrow, Sandra H. Johnson, Timothy Stoltzfus Jost, Thomas L. Greaney
Faculty Book Display Case
This book provides a rich body of materials for courses in bioethics and law. Primary legal sources, including judicial opinions, statutes, regulations and institutional policies, will give students insight into the strategies used by courts, legislatures, agencies and health care providers in addressing bioethics issues. The book also draws from interdisciplinary research in medicine, ethics, and law to provide students diverse critiques of legal and public policy issues in bioethics. Materials in this text are tightly edited and designed to create high quality and focused classroom discussion, and, the text includes classroom tested problems that will engage students more deeply …
Torts In The Conflict Of Laws, Moffatt Hancock
Torts In The Conflict Of Laws, Moffatt Hancock
Michigan Legal Studies Series
There has been in recent years a marked development of interest in the diversities of laws and their attendant conflicts. While modern facilities of communication accelerate the spread of culture and thus augment the need of uniformity in the laws affecting commerce, they also reveal the significance of local needs, customs, and legal institutions. Indeed, it would seem that multiplication of jurisdictions and progressive diversification of laws in both space and subject matter is an unavoidable concomitant of increasing specialization in the international, interstate, or local economy. If these circumstances serve to justify the perennial effort to simplify the law, …