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Book Review Of Thomas J. Davis, Race Relations In America: A Reference Guide With Primary Documents, Brant T. Lee Jul 2008

Book Review Of Thomas J. Davis, Race Relations In America: A Reference Guide With Primary Documents, Brant T. Lee

Akron Law Faculty Publications

Book Review.


The "Middle Ground" Perspective On The Expropriation Of Indian Lands, Eric Kades Jul 2008

The "Middle Ground" Perspective On The Expropriation Of Indian Lands, Eric Kades

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Review: Georgia Legal Research, Duke C. Darkwolf Apr 2008

Review: Georgia Legal Research, Duke C. Darkwolf

Georgia Library Quarterly

Review of the non-fiction book "Georgia Legal Research," by Nancy P. Johnson, Elizabeth G. Adelman, and Nancy J. Adams/


A Surprising Book, David G. Epstein Jan 2008

A Surprising Book, David G. Epstein

Law Faculty Publications

Review of 1910 book, American Law & Procedure, Volume 1, edited by James Parker Hall.


Book Review Of Thomas J. Davis, Race Relations In America: A Reference Guide With Primary Documents, Brant T. Lee Jan 2008

Book Review Of Thomas J. Davis, Race Relations In America: A Reference Guide With Primary Documents, Brant T. Lee

Brant T. Lee

Book Review.


Autonomy And Acute Psychosis: When Choices Collide, Dora W. Klein Jan 2008

Autonomy And Acute Psychosis: When Choices Collide, Dora W. Klein

Faculty Articles

Professor Elyn Saks is a well-recognized expert in mental health law, and is training to become a psychoanalyst. Her latest book reflects her continued interest in mental health issues, but this book differs from her previous works because it is written in the voice of someone who has a personal stake in the topic.

In The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness, Saks recounts her own experience of schizophrenia, the most serious of all mental illnesses. Beginning with some “little quirks” in childhood and progressing to full-fledged psychosis by her first year at Yale Law School, Sak’s illness caused …


Book Review, Mark C. Modak-Truran Jan 2008

Book Review, Mark C. Modak-Truran

Journal Articles

This book brings together two previously separate aspects of Michael J. Perry’s thoughtful and pioneering scholarship dealing with the proper relation of morality (especially religious morality) to law and human rights and the role of courts in protecting human rights.


Reviews In Medical Ethics: Stumbling On Options: A Review Of Readings In Comparative Health Law & Ethics, Frances H. Miller Jan 2008

Reviews In Medical Ethics: Stumbling On Options: A Review Of Readings In Comparative Health Law & Ethics, Frances H. Miller

Faculty Scholarship

Thanks to a series of storms sweeping up the eastern seaboard for three days, I found myself with four fivehour flight delays and two completely unrelated books in my briefcase. One of the books was the second edition of Professor Tim Jost's Readings in Comparative Health Law & Ethics,' which I was reviewing for this publication. The second was Daniel Gilbert's Stumbling on Happiness,2 which someone - no doubt thinking I could use a little wisdom on the subject - had given me for my birthday. I did not mind the delays, for they gave me time …


Book Review Of Dalia Mitchell’S Architect Of Justice: Felix S. Cohen And The Founding Of American Pluralism, Edward A. Purcell Jr. Jan 2008

Book Review Of Dalia Mitchell’S Architect Of Justice: Felix S. Cohen And The Founding Of American Pluralism, Edward A. Purcell Jr.

Other Publications

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