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Full-Text Articles in Law
A Matter Of Interpretation: Federal Courts And The Law, Richard T. Bowser
A Matter Of Interpretation: Federal Courts And The Law, Richard T. Bowser
Richard T. Bowser
Review of A MATTER OF INTERPRETATION: FEDERAL COURTS AND THE LAW by Antonin Scalia
Review Of "Wild Ideas" By David Rothenberg, David N. Cassuto
Review Of "Wild Ideas" By David Rothenberg, David N. Cassuto
David N Cassuto
No abstract provided.
Can Rights Move Left?, Jeremy R. Paul
Can Rights Move Left?, Jeremy R. Paul
Jeremy R. Paul
This article is a review of The Right to Private Property by Jeremy Waldron, New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.
Book Review Of Hacking: The Next Generation (Written By Nitesh Dhanjani, Billy Rios & Brett Hardin), Katina Michael
Book Review Of Hacking: The Next Generation (Written By Nitesh Dhanjani, Billy Rios & Brett Hardin), Katina Michael
Professor Katina Michael
Hacking: The Next Generation demonstrates just how hackers continue to exploit “back doors”. New ways of working and new ways of communicating have meant that the number of attack vectors continue to rise rapidly. This provides hackers with a greater number of opportunities to penetrate systems using blended approaches while organizations struggle to come up to speed with the latest technology developments and commensurate security capabilities. Dealing with anticipated threats is a lot harder than dealing with known threats.
A Modest Memoir: Justice Stevens’S Supreme Court Life, Laura K. Ray
A Modest Memoir: Justice Stevens’S Supreme Court Life, Laura K. Ray
Laura K. Ray
No abstract provided.
Feminism Unmodified [Book Review], Dan Danielsen
Feminism Unmodified [Book Review], Dan Danielsen
Dan Danielsen
This article is a book review of "Feminism Unmodified" by Catherine A. MacKinnon, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1987.
Shamans, Software, And Spleens: Law And The Construction Of The Information Society [Book Review], Dan Danielsen
Shamans, Software, And Spleens: Law And The Construction Of The Information Society [Book Review], Dan Danielsen
Dan Danielsen
This article is a book review of James, Boyle, Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Information Society, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1996, ISBN 0674805224, 288 pp., $43.00 (hb), $18.50 (pb).
Book Review, Christian G. Samito (Ed.). Changes In Law And Society During The Civil War And Reconstruction: A Legal History Documentary Reader. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2009. 352 Pages. $29.50 (Paper), Thomas Reed
Thomas J Reed
No abstract provided.