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subject:"Law / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice" from books.google.com
This 2004 book explores the history, politics, and theory surrounding the rule of law ideal, beginning with classical Greek and Roman ideas, elaborating on medieval contributions to the rule of law, and articulating the role played by the ...
subject:"Law / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice" from books.google.com
The book covers all the main subjects taught in the first year of law school, and discusses every facet of the American legal tradition, including constitutional law, the litigation process, and criminal, property, and contracts law.
subject:"Law / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice" from books.google.com
Discusses sexual harassment on campus, and suggests actions students, parents, faculty, and administrators can take to combat it.
subject:"Law / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice" from books.google.com
Although the relationship between freedom and the rule of law has been a perennial one since America's Founding, as the contributions compiled by Anthony A. Peacock in this book make clear, it is also a theme of particular importance today.
subject:"Law / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice" from books.google.com
And it allows us to organize a comprehensive legal order capable of meeting the technological and social challenges of today on the basis of just six core principles. In this book, Epstein demonstrates how.
subject:"Law / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice" from books.google.com
Each volume in this innovative series contains a historical overview of the state's constitutional development, a section-by-section analysis of its current constitution, and a comprehensive guide to further research.
subject:"Law / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice" from books.google.com
A well-grounded study of the Greek contribution to law
subject:"Law / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice" from books.google.com
Looks at continuing repercussions of Brown v. Board of Education and, despite the original intentions, its frequently negative impact on the educational needs of African-American children.