Why People Obey the Professor Tyler of U.C. Berkeley has written a lucid and useful treatise that explores one aspectof why people obey the law: their perceptions of the procedural and substantive justice of thelegal …

Resolving Disputes Theory Practice <b>Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice, and Law</b> is an ideal and up-to-date text for the new generation of practice-oriented dispute resolution courses. This lively new book captures a …

Law Office Management for Drawing on her extensive background as a professor and practitioner, author Laurel A. Vietzen clearly presents basic law office management and organization. Well-crafted assignments throughout the …

Roman Law and the In this book, Andrew Riggsby offers a survey of the main areas of Roman law, both substantive and procedural, and how the legal world interacted with the rest of Roman life. Emphasizing basic …

Administrative Law Concepts and First let me say that I’m a big fan of the Concepts and Insights Series. I’m currently a 1L and have used them for both Contracts and Torts with excellent results. This book, however, simply …

Law on Display The “Law on Display,” by Neal Feigenson and Christina Spiesel, addresses a new development in the law: the use of digital images in the courtroom. Today’s digital images can take many different …

The Law of Securities Revised to reflect the SEC’s offering reform and recent Supreme Court developments, this Hornbook now is totally up to date. It is a comprehensive secondary source for any course in Securities …

Uneven Ground American Indian This is a well-researched, highly readable, yet scholarly treatment of a timely subject that is sure to attract attention in the coming years. The authors review often competing legal precedents in …

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Criminal Law Cases and Selected cases and materials are likely to evoke the interest of students. The book contains factual situations that are likely to spark emotional responses–and students must then filter through …

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