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Americans with Disabilities: Exploring Implications of the Law for Individuals and Institutions

by Anita Silvers Leslie Pickering Francis

Few laws have sparked as much debate as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), passed by Congress in 1990. With thought-provoking analysis by noted experts in a variety of fields, this book provides a keen understanding of the consequences of the law--for both those who oppose burdensome costs of the law and those who feel it must do more to protect citizens with disabilities from intolerance and social limitation.

Without a Doubt

by Marcia Clark Teresa Carpenter

As the prosecutor in the OJ Simpson trial, this book is about how Marcia Clark orchestrated the most controversial case of her career.

Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument With Historical Illustrations, 3rd Ed.

by Michael Walzer

This classic work examines the issues surrounding military theory, war crimes, and the spoils of war from the Athenian attack on Melos to the My Lai massacre. A revised and updated classic treatment of the morality of war written by one of our country's leading philosophers. Just and Unjust Wars examines a variety of conflicts in order to understand exactly why, according to Walzer, "the argument about war and justice is still a political and moral necessity." Walzer's classic work draws on historical illustrations that range all the way from the Athenian attack on Melos to this morning's headlines, and uses the testimony of participants-decision makers and victims alike-to examine the moral issues of warfare.

Introduction to the Law and Legal System of the United States (Second Edition)

by William Burnham

Governmental structure, history, the adversary system, jury trials, the legal profession, the judicial system, administrative law, civil procedures, criminal procedures, constitutional law, contracts and commercial law, torts, property law, family law, criminal law, business law, and tax law.

Naked Justice (Ben Kincaid Series #6)

by William Bernhardt

When Wallace Barrett is seen fleeing his house, splattered with blood, after his wife and two young daughters are gruesomely murdered, it's going to take one hell of a lawyer to get Barrett off.

Critical Race Theory: An Introduction

by Richard Delgado Jean Stefancic

The authors have developed a primer that will give the reader an exploration of Critical Race Theory.

Breaking the Vicious Circle: Toward Effective Risk Regulation

by Stephen Breyer

Reprinted lectures and thoughts from a United States Supreme Court justice.

Suspicion Of Rage

by Barbara Parker

Why is Cuban General Vega: so important to the CIA? The answer leads to the discovery of a violent death, a secret terrorist threat, and a love from the past that could tear Gale and Anthony apart.

Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story

by Kurt Eichenwald

A history of the Enron scandal

Employment Law: Cases and Materials 2nd edition

by Steven L. Willborn Stewart J. Schwab John F. Burton

Informative overview of Employment Laws.

Criminal Law (University Casebook Series)

by Richard J. Bonnie Anne M. Coughlin John Calvin Jeffries Peter W. Low

Focuses on the major topics in criminal law, including the federal insanity defense.

Modern Family Law: Cases and Materials 2nd edition

by D. Kelly Weisberg Susan Frelich Appleton

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Tort Law and Alternatives 7th edition

by Marc A. Franklin Robert L. Rabin

Law school casebook that covers all the major aspects of tort law through expertly edited cases and and original text.

Understanding Criminal Law 3rd edition

by Joshua Dressier

This book explains all of the basic concepts of criminal law in a clear, intelligent manner.

Personal Law

by Eric L. Richards

Informative overview of personal law issues that are of practical importance in our lives.

Family Law 2nd edition

by Leslie J. Harris Lee E. Teitelbaum Carol Weisbrod

Comprehensive overview of marital and other laws.

Finding the Law 11th edition

by Robert C. Berring Elizabeth A. Edinger

This edition concentrates on the basic elements of the legal research enterprise.

Law and Business of the Entertainment Industries: Fourth Edition

by Donald E. Biederman Martin E. Silfen Robert C. Berry Edward P. Pierson Jeanne A. Glasser

This edition is divided into two parts--one dealing with general principles and the other dealing with specific entertainment and related industries.

Health Care Law and Ethics 6th edition

by Mark A. Hall Mary Anne Bobinski David Orentlicher

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Law of Sex Discrimination 2nd edition

by J. Ralph Lindgren Nadine Taub

This book is designed to serve as a text for undergraduate courses concerned with sex discrimination law in the U.S.

Fundamentals of Federal Income Tax Law 3rd edition

by William D. Popkin

Widely used text by nationally recognized scholar in tax and legislation.

Administrative Law, 3rd edition

by Steven J. Cann

The book is organized around a conceptual framework that contrasts democracy with the administrative state.

From Nuremberg to the Hague: The Future of International Criminal Justice

by Philippe Sands

This fascinating collection of papers examines the evolution of international criminal justice.

Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the Epic Struggles Inside the Supreme Court

by Edward Lazarus

Analysis of the Court during the Twentieth Century by one of its former law clerks.

California Real Estate Law, 5th ed.

by William Pivar Robert Bruss

Known for its accessible approach to real estate law and comprehensive state specific information, this introductory text is a favorite with California Broker candidates.

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