Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Why the law is so perverse Why the law is so perverse Leo Katz “Conundrums, puzzles, and perversities: these are Leo Katz’s stock-in-trade, and in Why the Law Is So Perverse, he focuses on four fundamental features of our legal system, all of which seem to not m… OL16140100W
Learning legal rules Learning legal rules Holland, James A. (Law teacher) Bringing together the theory, structure, and practice of legal reasoning in an accessible style, this book explains how to uncover and exploit the mysteries of legal materials. It draws the student i… OL20942820W
Legislative Process, Statutory Interpretation, and Administrative Agencies Legislative Process, Statutory Interpretation, and Administrative Agencies Linda D. Jellum The book begins by introducing the legislative process, moves to explore in detail statutory interpretation, and ends with an introduction to the administrative state. After reading this text, studen… OL26589928W
The law-making process The law-making process Michael Zander As a critical analysis of the law-making process, this book has no equal. For more than two decades it has filled a gap in the requirements of law students and others taking introductory courses on t… OL2848980W
Reason in law Reason in law Lief H. Carter Previous editions : 1998 (5th) ; and 2002 (6th). OL489592W
Real Choices Real Choices Beth Kiyoko Jamieson "Grounded in the history of political thought, and illuminated by legal studies and feminist theory, this book offers a challenging new approach to thinking about liberty in the wake of decades of cr… OL9160329W