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A Review Of South Dakota Criminal Justice: A Study Of Racial Disparities By Richard Braunstein And Steve Feimer, Frank Pommersheim, Elsie Meeks Jan 2003

A Review Of South Dakota Criminal Justice: A Study Of Racial Disparities By Richard Braunstein And Steve Feimer, Frank Pommersheim, Elsie Meeks

Frank Pommersheim

No abstract provided.


Review, Rich, Ben A., Strange Bedfellows: How Medical Jurisprudence Has Influenced Medical Ethics And Practice, Edward C. Lyons Dec 2002

Review, Rich, Ben A., Strange Bedfellows: How Medical Jurisprudence Has Influenced Medical Ethics And Practice, Edward C. Lyons

Edward C. Lyons

No abstract provided.


Critical Perspectives On The Legal Profession In England And Wales (Book Review), Susan D. Carle Dec 2002

Critical Perspectives On The Legal Profession In England And Wales (Book Review), Susan D. Carle

Susan D. Carle

Book Review of DONALD NICOLSON & JULIAN WEBB, PROFESSIONAL LEGAL ETHICS: CRITICAL INTERROGATIONS, Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp. 292.


Review Of Rajeshwari Sunder Rajan’S The Scandal Of The State: Women, Law And The State In Postcolonial India, Ananya Vajpeyi Dec 2002

Review Of Rajeshwari Sunder Rajan’S The Scandal Of The State: Women, Law And The State In Postcolonial India, Ananya Vajpeyi

Ananya Vajpeyi

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Harold D. Tallant, Evil Necessity: Slavery And Political Culture In Antebellum Kentucky (2003), Arthur G. Lefrancois Dec 2002

Book Review: Harold D. Tallant, Evil Necessity: Slavery And Political Culture In Antebellum Kentucky (2003), Arthur G. Lefrancois

Arthur G. LeFrancois

No abstract provided.


Critical Perspectives On The Legal Profession In England And Wales (Book Review), Susan D. Carle Dec 2002

Critical Perspectives On The Legal Profession In England And Wales (Book Review), Susan D. Carle

Susan D. Carle

Book Review of DONALD NICOLSON & JULIAN WEBB, PROFESSIONAL LEGAL ETHICS: CRITICAL INTERROGATIONS, Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp. 292.