Law School Essays That Made A Difference, 5Th Edition
by Eric Owens
Families Under Construction (Aspen Casebook)
by Susan Frelich Appleton and D. Kelly Weisberg
Just Writing (Aspen Coursebook)
by Anne Enquist, Laurel Currie Oates, and Jeremy Francis
Introduction to Criminal Justice (Aspen College)
by L. Thomas Winfree, Jr., Regents Professor G Larry Mays, and Leanne Fiftal Alarid
Comprehensive Criminal Procedure (Supplements)
by Ronald Jay Allen, William J Stuntz, Joseph L Hoffmann, Debra A Livingston, Andrew D Leipold, and Tracey L. Meares
If I Don't Pass the Bar I'll Die (Emanuel Bar Review)
by Rosemary La Puma
Legal Studies: Terminology & Transcription
by Wanda Roderick-Bolton
This text provides a basic understanding of legal vocabulary for administrative personnel in a legal office. Over 900 terms commonly used in the legal profession are included. Users will learn to define the terms and use them in a legal context. Keyboarding practice from printed copy will reinforce learning the correct spelling and proper use of each term.
This fully updated and accessible textbook combines Year 1 and Year 2 content for the refreshed OCR specification with brand new cases, activities and features to provide comprehensive support for the A level course. Written by experts Nigel Briggs, Nick Price and Richard Wortley, and edited by Sue Teal, the content is carefully tailored to the OCR specification.- Develop conceptual understanding with full coverage of all topics in the OCR A level specification in one book.- Establish a firm und...
A comprehensive legal history of changing remuneration practices among the rabbinate. In his legal history of the rabbinic profession from biblical to modern times, Jeffrey I. Roth traces the development of principles governing compensation and related benefits for rabbis, scholars, teachers, and judges under Jewish law. Roth focuses on the disconnect that evolved as rabbis wished to serve God and their communities yet needed to provide for the material needs of their families. He charts the shi...
Integrating Spaces (Aspen Coursebook)
by Alfred L. Brophy, Alberto Lopez, and Kali N Murray
The most astute advice anyone can give to prospective law school students -- and there are 41,000 of them -- is to get the facts first! With this trusted resource, that's what students get -- complete information on all law school program offerings, tuition, financial aid, combined-degree programs, and special program features. With data this easy to access, students can quickly: -- Compare degree programs of U.S. law schools-- Learn about schools' admission standards, endowments, and facilities...
Provocative, audacious and challenging, this book rejuvenates not only the historical study of law but also the role of Law Schools by asking which stories we tell and which stories we forget. It argues that a historical approach to law should be at the beating heart of the Law School curriculum. Far from being archaic, elitist and dull, historical perspectives on law are and should be subversive. Comparison with the past underscores: how the law and legal institutions are not fixed but are con...
Emanuel Crunchtime for Corporations and Other Business Entities (Emanuel Crunchtime)
by Steven L Emanuel
Modern American Remedies (Supplements)
by Douglas Laycock and Richard L Hasen
This is a history-though, intentionally, a brief history-of the rise of law and economics as a field of thought in the U.S. college and law school academy, though the field has expanded to Europe and South America and will expand further as other legal systems develop. This book explains the origins of the field and the sources of its growth during its formative period. It describes the intellectual roots of the field, and the field's relationship to the understanding of the role of the legal s...