Law and society (New York, N.Y.)
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Law and society (New York, N.Y.)
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The series Law and society (New York, N.Y.) represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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- Women's rights in Native North America : legal mobilization in the US and Canada
- A theory of direct legislation
- Access to information as a human right
- Acting up : free speech, pragmatism, and American performance in the late 20th century
- American public religion in Frankfurter and Scalia's opinions
- Antitrust and the Supreme Court
- Congressional redistricting in North Carolina : reconsidering traditional criteria
- Dialogue among state supreme courts : advancing state constitutionalism
- Drug laws and institutional racism : the story told by the Congressional record
- Equal educational opportunity : Brown's elusive mandate
- Experts in civil cases : an inside view
- Faith, reason, and consent : legislating morality in early American states
- Federal dataveillance : implications for constitutional privacy protections
- First amendment religious liberties : Supreme Court decisions and public opinion, 1947-2013
- Foreign law? : Congress v. the Supreme Court
- Freedom of environmental information
- Freedom of religion : Locke v. Davey and state Blaine Amendments
- Global medium, local laws : regulating cross-border cyberhate
- Journalism ethics by court decree : the Supreme Court on the proper practice of journalism
- Judicial power and institutional constraints : a comparison of Canadian and American courts
- Judicial review of administrative discretion : how Justice Scalia and Breyer regulate the regulators
- Jurisprudential regimes : the Supreme Court, civil rights, and the life cycle of judicial doctrine
- Lawyers and immigrants, 1870-1940 : a cultural history
- Legal intellectual movements in political time : reconstructive leadership and transformations of legal thought and discourse
- Libel law, political criticism, and defamation of public figures : the United States, Europe, and Australia
- Liberty and authority in free expression law : the United States and Canada
- Media laws across the world : a comparative study of their evolution and challenges
- Military recruiting on college campuses : legal, theoretical and practical implications of Rumsfeld v. FAIR
- Muslim and American? : straddling Islamic law and U.S. justice
- National security in the courts : the need for secrecy vs. the requirement of transparency
- News piracy and the hot news doctrine : origins in law and implications for the digital age
- Oral argument and amicus curiae
- Our Federalist constitution : the founders' expectations and contemporary American government
- Perspectives on disability, discrimination, accommodations, and law : a comparison of the Canadian and American experience
- Privileging the press : confidential sources, journalism ethics and the First Amendment
- Race, law, and the desegregation of public schools
- Regulatory takings and the environment : the impact of property rights litigation
- Resistance to public school desegregation : Little Rock, Arkansas, and beyond
- Sorting out deregulation : protecting free speech and Internet access in the United States, Germany, and Japan
- Student First Amendment speech and expression rights : armbands to bong HiTS
- Student speech on the Internet : the role of First Amendment protections
- The Real ID Act : privacy and government surveillance
- The Supreme Court's role in American Indian policy
- The United States and the United Nations : congressional funding and U.N. reform
- The constitutional principles of Justice Kennedy : a jurisprudence of liberty and equality
- The corporate free-speech movement : cognitive feudalism and the endangered marketplace of ideas
- The detention of unlawful enemy combatants during the war on terror
- The development dilemma : the political economy of intellectual property rights in the international system
- The juror factor : race and gender in America's civil courts
- The preeminence of politics : executive orders from Eisenhower to Clinton
- The press and rights to privacy : First Amendment freedoms vs. invasion of privacy claims
- The rights of corporate speech : Mobil Oil and the legal development of the voice of big business
- Unhealed wounds : medical malpractice in the twentieth century
- Universal human rights : origins and development
- Video surveillance : power and privacy in everyday life
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