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21. ORIGINS OF THE COMMON LAW by ARTHUR R HOGUE | |
Paperback: 287
Pages
(2010-06-30)
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22. China Law Deskbook, Second Edition: A Legal Guide for Foreign-Invested Enterprises by James M. Zimmerman | |
Paperback: 1127
Pages
(2005-10-25)
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23. Law and Popular Culture: A Course Book (Politics, Media, and Popular Culture) by Michael Asimow, Shannon Mader | |
Paperback: 273
Pages
(2004-08-02)
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I NEVER RECEIVED MY ITEM!!!!!!!! THIS WAS A TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS AND I NEVER RECEIVED IT!!!
Law and the Popular Culture=A View From the Left
Law and Popular Culture, mistitled yet momentous
A Useful Book for a Niche Group
An Intellectual Course Book |
24. Philosophy and Law: Contributions to the Understanding of Maimonides and His Predecessors (Suny Series in the Jewish Writings of Strauss) by Leo Strauss | |
Paperback: 157
Pages
(1995-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description This is a fresh and challenging treatment of the perennial conflict between reason and revelation, or philosophy and religion. Strauss's key contention in this book is that the most influential modern approaches to this conflict have run aground in ways that reflect their loss of key insights developed by the medieval philosophers of Islam and their Jewish pupils, especially Maimonides. Strauss challenges the modern view that scientific enlightenment must ultimately amount to atheism, and that therefore there can be no such thing as enlightened religion. Through a careful, original, and detailed treatment of central works of the medieval Islamic-Jewish tradition, especially Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed, Strauss aims to recover their key insights into this question. |
25. Law for Recreation and Sport Managers by COTTENDOYICE J, WOLOHANJOHN | |
Paperback: 722
Pages
(2007-12-30)
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26. Essays That Worked for Law Schools: 40 Essays from Successful Applications to the Nation's Top Law Schools by Boykin Curry, Emily Angel Baer | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2003-07-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description A chart at the beginning of the book illustrates just how muchimportance various schools place on the essay (the University ofWashington gives it little consideration; Harvard and Yale say it's avital part of the application).--Jane Steinberg Customer Reviews (11)
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Very helpful for me
A helpful book but could have been better
Boring Essays One of the essays I remember particularly well basically read like a laundry list of things that can easily be found ELSEWHERE in his application, which I specifically remember reading in just about every other book/advice about law school essays NOT to do. There don't seem to be many truly revealing essays (interesting life events), essays that grab at you or cultural essays--all of which, in my opinion, are the absolute best ones. The essays do tell you something about each person's character and most are well-written, which probably contributes to why they worked, but the way in which most of the authors acheived their ends is not exemplary. Their methods are plain, as if they are too scared to really open themselves up or talk about something very personal. I believe you can write much better essays than these. Perhaps the most exemplary and interesting essay in terms of writing style, topic and revelations about the author is the last one in the "Essays About Character" section where a young woman wrote about, what I will call, her conflicts with her mother. Her essay is an example of what I mean by very interesting life events that reveal something about the authors in a much deeper way than the average essay does. The most helpful parts of the book, for me, were the questions in the beginning about essays that were answered by admissions officers and the chart that shows how much estimated importance each of the top schools places on essays. It's truly eye-opening to see how much schools like Harvard and Yale value personal statements while schools like Duke and Boalt place the least amount of emphasis on it out of the top schools listed on the chart (I don't consider Indiana a top school, and their were rated as seeing essays the least important). I would, perhaps, buy the book just for this information and maybe to get an idea of how much better you can do on your essays...and also for the one stand-out essay I mentioned. Even if you're not a minority, I believe the best essays I've read are the ones in the upcoming book by Evangeline Mitchell entitled "Profiles and Essays," a book that is basically targeted at African Americans. Not all the essays are about being Black--in fact, most aren't--so you can still get some good ideas and see good, race-neutral essays. The book is likely officially coming out this fall, but you can probably order a rough copy of it now at hopespromisepublishing.com as I did. The essays I've read in other books are, more or less, boring as well...although Richard Montauk's "How To Get Into Top Law Schools" and Willie Epps's "How To Get Into Harvard Law School" present SOME good essays.
Perfect for applicants |
27. Treatise on Law by Aquinas, Saint Thomas, Richard J. Regan | |
Paperback: 102
Pages
(2000-09-01)
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Excellent reading Anyone who gives classics like this fewer than 5 stars on grounds of the content of the works is being silly.I give the production itself 5 stars as well.
A Seminal Work in the History of Natural Law
Thomas Aquinas knows his stuff.
As true today as it was in the 13th Century |
28. Public Management and the Rule of Law by Julia Beckett | |
Paperback: 221
Pages
(2010-03)
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29. The Birth of the English Common Law (Cambridge Paperback Library) by R. C. van Caenegem | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1988-01-27)
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The Birth of the English Common Law |
30. Overcoming Law by The Honorable Richard A. Posner | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(1996-10-01)
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Science, Economics and the Nature of Law
Scattered Text From The Great One.
Posner is overrated.
Great essays. His other books are better. I can not stress enough how phenomenal a writer Judge Posner is. The essays are both challenging and readable; contraversial yet objective. In one, Posner defends his book 'Sex and Reason' against radical feminism. In another he examines Richard Rorty and the impact that modern philosophy has on law. Perhaps the best essay is on pragmatic legal reasoning, entitled "What am I? A potted plant?'. Besides the lack of cohesion, the biggest reason for the subtracted star is that, while Posner discusses economics, legal method and gender issues, his full length books on the subjects are better. Respectively, they are "The Economics of Justice", "The Problems of Jurisprudence" and "Sex and Reason." For the student of any one of these areas, read those first, read this after. Everyone else, start here!
Readable, even if you do not agree with the Judge This is an admirable record, andone way the judge has built his reputation is by being a prolific andreadable writer on law.Overcoming Law is one of the best summaries of hiswork because as a series of essays, the reader is at liberty to dip intothe most interesting topics. Understanding law and economics is aprerequisite.This is Posner's (and Ronald Coase's) idea thatdescriptively, judges try to maximize social wealth by allocating toclaimants the results that those claimants are most willing to pay for. Prescriptively, to Posner, this is a Good Thing. Solomon in the Bibleacted in a Posnerian fashion because the "good" mother valued herchild's life over her possession of the child whereas the bad mother valuedher possession over the kid's life.Posner would not say that Solomon sawthe abstract good and made a decision according to his conception of theabstract good (which Posner feels can be flawed.)Instead Posner would saythat Solomon found a decision procedure which revealed the true values ofthe claimants. This makes sense.What makes less sense is that Posnerturns Marx's theories on their head, and this is rather dizzying, sinceMarx turned Hegel on his head.In Posner's ideal world, any atomicbusiness transaction reveals that actor A values product or service P morethan B does if B transfers that product or service at price R. Bettercritics than I have pointed out that economic actors who are acting closeto the bone, such that they must work or trade, or die, may not value theirmininum wage more than the service they render.They may value the timehighly but sacrifice it anyway as a precondition for their existence.AsKant would say, existence is not a predicate, but a precondition to havingpredicates.Translated to the economic sphere, existence is not a Yuppieluxury, like an SUV, nor is it a necessity like bread.It is aprecondition for having either. Posner writes, I believe, from thestandpoint of the lucky American who has never had to face extinction as aconsequence of the economy and this gives his thought a certain lack ofheart which is also a failure to think things through. This is most ondisplay in Posner's essay "Hegel and Employment at Will."Here,Posner speaks directly to legal philosophers including Drucilla Cornell whohave made a case, based on the thought of Hegel, for property rights tojobs.Posner's defense of employment at will (which was thought, asrecently as 1980, to be an out of date theory) is based on nothing morethan an empirical, and questionable, economic claim: that we enjoy highereconomic growth in America as a consequence of employment at will. Thisis to be misled by the numbers, for many observers of European societies(with their social welfare programs and longer vacations) have pointed outthat qualitatively, the consequent higher unemployment in Europe does NOTseem to lead to a high level of misery.In Japan, during the last tenyears, that country has been in deep recession, with high unemployment, butqualitative commentators have noticed that the Japanese react differentlythan Americans have done. Posner tends to accept high levels ofemployment which result from churning in the employment market as a goodthing.As a sitting judge with probable lifetime tenure, Posner does notsee the disruption that results from employment at will...even tobusinesses themselves. In general, Posner is a clever and readableideologue and apologist for Reagan-era ideology.No matter what your viewson these changes it is a very good idea to read Judge Posner...if only tobe able to spot arguments which use his thought, and to show (as doesphilosopher Martha Nussbaum) that by their lack of qualitative, and evenethical, reflection, they lack the rationality they claim. ... Read more |
31. War and the Law of Nations: A General History by Stephen C. Neff | |
Hardcover: 456
Pages
(2005-09-19)
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Complementary readings to Neff's book
Magisterial, Comprehensive, Scholarly |
32. The Politics Of Law: A Progressive Critique, Third Edition by David Kairys | |
Paperback: 752
Pages
(1998-05-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Politics of Law is the leading and most widely read progressive critique of the nature and role of the law in America society. This revised--and over a third entirely new--edition continues the book's concrete focus on the major subjects and fields of law. New essays on emerging fields and the latest trends and cases have been added to update versions of the now classic essays from earlier editions. A unique assortment of leading scholars and practitioners in law and related disciplines--political science, economics, sociology, criminology, history, and literature--raise basic questions about law, challenging long-held ideas like the separation of law form politics, economics, religion, and culture. The address such issues contextually and with a keen historical perspective as they explain and critique the law in a broad range of areas. This third edition contains essays on all of the subjects covered in the first year of law school while continuing the book's tradition of accessibility to non-law-trained readers. Insightful and powerful, The Politics of Law makes sense of the debates about judicial restraint and range of legal controversies so central to American public life and culture. Customer Reviews (5)
A Blast From the Past
Unsatisfying and theoretically immature
This book changed my life This book provided the foundation from which I have been able to distill answers to my questions.The Politics of Law challenges the mythology we are spoonfed throughout our lives.I always get a big kick out the the Right Wing's claims that indoctrination is the special purview of progressive political thought.When our education system is reinforced by our illiberal media and the overwhelming presence of corporate advertising and influence, it's shocking that anyone can think their way out of this maze of programming.Start with The Politics of Law.
Understanding Law as Politics Although highly critical of the present state of The Law, the writers here do not abandon the The Law as a zone where the struggle for justice, equality, and democracy goes on.Indeed they have written this book, in a sense, to redeem The Law as a tool for a true justice.Kairys and his collaborators want The Law truly to serve that cause, not merely to claim that it seeks justice when it so often does the reverse. The book will be crucial for law students, critical thinkers, and real believers in democracy everywhere.It helps us think about what freedom really means.
Complicated yet lucid...highly recommended for students I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in lawand society, and especially to instructors. ... Read more |
33. Family Law: The Essentials (The West Legal Studies Series) by William P. Statsky | |
Paperback: 361
Pages
(2003-11-18)
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just as described
Informative but a little dry... |
34. An Introduction to Roman Law (Clarendon Law Series) by Barry Nicholas | |
Paperback: 298
Pages
(1976-02-19)
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A great introduction to Roman law
Nicholas - Roman Law |
35. Q&A Criminal Law 2009-2010 (Questions and Answers) by Norman Baird | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2009-03-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Routledge-Cavendish Q&As – your path to exam success! Has the thought of facing your law exams left you feeling completely overwhelmed? Are you staring at the mountain of revision in front of you and wondering where to start? Routledge-Cavendish Q&As will help guide you through the revision maze, providing essential exam practice and helping you polish your essay-writing technique. Each Routledge-Cavendish Q&A contains 50 essay and problem-based questions on topics commonly found on exam papers, complete with answer plans and fully worked model answers. The titles are written by lecturers who are also examiners, so you can recognise exactly what examiners are looking for in an answer. But don’t just take our word for it! "The book was an answer to my prayers… I’ve been begging tutors to give us ready-made answers so we get a structure as to what we should be including and revising and the Q&As do exactly that!" Azmina Thanda, 2nd year LLB "The Routledge-Cavendish Q&As are very well designed and helpful, giving a good indication of what comes up in exams." Deaglan McArdle, 3rd year LLB Customer Reviews (1)
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36. Law, Liability & Ethics for the Medical Office Professional by Myrtle R. Flight | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2003-12-08)
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Great Book & Price!
The Best...!!!
Clear, concise review |
37. The Complete Law School Companion: How to Excel at America's Most Demanding Post-Graduate Curriculum by Jeff Deaver | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1992-03)
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Not Bad
good common sense book...straight forward
"How to Excel in Law School"
This book is now extremely outdated, but has a few useful things
Very helpful book |
38. Company Law by Brenda Hannigan | |
Paperback: 950
Pages
(2009-07-15)
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39. Divorce and Family Law in California: A Guide for the General Public 2004 Edition by Bob Pickus | |
Paperback: 132
Pages
(2004-02)
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40. Global Competition: Law, Markets, and Globalization by David Gerber | |
Hardcover: 350
Pages
(2010-04-15)
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