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Book Review - Susan M. Behuniak, A Caring Jurisprudence, Kim Harvey Sep 2010

Book Review - Susan M. Behuniak, A Caring Jurisprudence, Kim Harvey

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A Review Of Family Bonds: Adoption And The Politics Of Parenting By Elizabeth Bartholet, Ruth-Arlene W. Howe Sep 2010

A Review Of Family Bonds: Adoption And The Politics Of Parenting By Elizabeth Bartholet, Ruth-Arlene W. Howe

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Family law practitioners and scholars, especially those involved with or responsible for servicing the rapidly increasing numbers of children entering the foster care system, should take the time to read this serious book by Harvard Law Professor Elizabeth Bartholet. Family Bonds is an unusual interweaving of autobiographical storytelling with a carefully researched, powerfully crafted indictment of American societal views about parenting, adoption laws and practices.


Book Review: Framed: The New Right Attack On Chief Justice Rose Bird And The Courts, Winifred L. Hepperle Sep 2010

Book Review: Framed: The New Right Attack On Chief Justice Rose Bird And The Courts, Winifred L. Hepperle

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Book Review: Women's Self-Defense Cases: Theory And Practice, Charlotte Fishman Sep 2010

Book Review: Women's Self-Defense Cases: Theory And Practice, Charlotte Fishman

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Book Review: Female Sexual Slavery, Hilde Hein Aug 2010

Book Review: Female Sexual Slavery, Hilde Hein

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