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41. Everyday Law for Individuals with Disabilities (Everyday Law) by Ruth Colker, Adam A. Milani | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2005-12-30)
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42. BLACK'S LAW: A Criminal Lawyer Reveals His Defense Strategies in Four Cliffhanger Cases by Roy Black | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2000-04-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Black's Law, one of America's toughest and shrewdest criminal defense lawyers shows us the life-and-death struggles that occur every day in our criminal courts. This book takes us behind the scenes of four difficult and dangerous cases to reveal the legal strategies, no-holds-barred tactics, and courtroom psychology Roy Black used to make sure his clients received every protection promised by the law. Black demonstrates in riveting detail how a defense attorney must investigate criminal cases by sifting through evidence and preparing for trial. (It's like preparing for war.) He shows us how the principles of law, cross-examination, and evidence -- as well as careful jury selection and skillful use of expert witnesses -- can level the playing field to counter the enormous resources that state and federal prosecutors have at their disposal. Black's Law makes resoundingly clear the crucial role that criminal defense lawyers play in safeguarding the basic right to a fair trial for all. In "Alvarez" (Black refers to each of his four examples by case name),a Miami cop is put on trial for shooting an African American suspectwith no previous criminal record, pitting Black against the office ofDade County state attorney Janet Reno, who desperately needed aconviction to avert widespread race riots. In "Knight," Black mustconvince a federal appeals court that an insane multiple killer wascondemned to death row by the bad lawyering of his first fourattorneys. In "Hicks," a young bartender finds himself charged withmurder after his girlfriend dies of an accidental gunshot wound; Blackdefends him against incriminating circumstantial evidence and thecluster-bungling efforts of police investigators. And in "De La Mata,"Black takes a break from the murder trials to work on amoney-laundering case. The aforementioned Black's Law Dictionary defines a defenseattorney as "a [l]awyer who files appearance in behalf of defendantand represents such in civil or criminal case," but Roy Black'saccount underscores how such technical definitions fail to convey theessential role defense attorneys play in our adversarial system ofjustice. Black's Law is not just about four individualdefendants, it's about the rights to which all defendants areentitled--and for which people like Roy Black fight--in a court oflaw. --Tim Hogan Customer Reviews (16)
BUY THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!! HIGHLY SUGGESTED
Justice System: Intriguing and Chilling
Wonderful Insights from a Great Defense Attorney
Black's Law: A clinic on strategies and tactics.
Black's Law Is An Eye Opener |
43. The Transformation of Family Law: State, Law, and Family in the United States and Western Europe by Mary Ann Glendon | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1997-02-15)
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44. The Economic Structure of Corporate Law by Frank Easterbrook, Daniel R. Fischel | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1996-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The authors argue that the rules and practices of corporate law mimic contractual provisions that parties would reach if they bargained about every contingency at zero cost and flawlessly enforced their agreements. But bargaining and enforcement are costly, and corporate law provides the rules and an enforcement mechanism that govern relations among those who commit their capital to such ventures. The authors work out the reasons for supposing that this is the exclusive function of corporate law and the implications of this perspective. Customer Reviews (4)
CLASSICAL BOOK
Big Waste!
A classic of the field Like other contractarians, E&F model the firm not as an entity, but as an aggregate of various inputs acting together to produce goods or services. Employees provide labor. Creditors provide debt capital. Shareholders initially provide equity capital and subsequently bear the risk of losses and monitor the performance of management. Management monitors the performance of employees and coordinates the activities of all the firm's inputs. The firm is simply a legal fiction representing the complex set of contractual relationships between these inputs. In other words, the firm is not a thing, but rather a nexus or web of explicit and implicit contracts establishing rights and obligations among the various inputs making up the firm. The nexus of contracts model has important implications for a range of corporate law topics, the most obvious of which is the debate over the proper role of mandatory legal rules. As a positive matter, contractarians contend that corporate law in fact is generally comprised of default rules, from which the parties to the set of contracts making up the corporation are free to depart, rather than mandatory rules. As a normative matter, contractarians argue that this is just as it should be. E&F devote the bulk of this text to tweaking out these implications across an array of important topics, such as limited liability and insider trading. Their analysis is not flawless. As but a single example, E&F consistently opt for the so-called majoritarian default. Their basic thesis is that by providing the rule to which the parties would agree if they could bargain, society facilitates private ordering. Majoritarian defaults are not always desirable, however, even if a potentially dominant one can be identified.Sometimes penalty defaults are preferable. Penalty defaults are designed to impose a penalty on at least one of the parties if they fail to bargain out of the default rule, thereby giving at least the party subject to the penalty an incentive to negotiate a contractual alternative to the penalty default. They force the parties to choose affirmatively the contract provision they prefer. Penalty defaults are appropriate where it is costly for courts to determine what the parties would have wanted. In such cases, it may be more efficient for the parties to negotiate a term ex ante than for courts to determine ex post what the parties would have wanted. Having said that, however, this remains one of the most significant monographs on corporate law. I highly recommend it for an corporate lawyer's bookshelf.
Coase Applies; Coase is Right ... |
45. The Law Market by Erin A. O'Hara, Larry E. Ribstein | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2009-02-09)
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Good but sometimes tedious |
46. Essays That Will Get You into Law School by Dan Kaufman, Chris Dowhan, Adrienne Dowhan | |
Paperback: 152
Pages
(2009-08-01)
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Incredible--a must-buy for applicants
Good Starter
Essays that get into law school?
Essays that don't relate
For those who dont know where to start I really needed this because I, like you, will have to write a number of essays, depending on how many schools we are applying to. I have all these ideas and life experiences, but did not know how to organize them, let alone write anything coherent!This book helped me tremendously with organization and perspective and put me on a path to writing 4 sucessful essays. ... Read more |
47. Distorting the Law: Politics, Media, and the Litigation Crisis (Chicago Series in Law and Society) by William Haltom, Michael McCann | |
Paperback: 332
Pages
(2004-08-23)
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Corporate Mythology
Objection Sustained! |
48. Legal Conceptions: The Evolving Law and Policy of Assisted Reproductive Technologies by Susan L. Crockin JD, Howard W. Jones Jr. MD | |
Hardcover: 432
Pages
(2009-12-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Written by a medical and a legal pioneer in the field, this book comprehensively reviews and analyzes the evolving law and policy issues surrounding assisted reproductive technologies. Dr. Howard W. Jones, Jr., founder of the first in vitro fertilization program in the United States, offers medical commentary, while attorney Susan L. Crockin, author of the column "Legally Speaking" in ASRM News (the newsletter of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine), provides legal analysis. The book opens with a legal primer and timelines sketching the medical and legal milestones in the history of reproductive technology and law. Each chapter provides a case-by-case discussion of the relevant law, as well as cogent medical and legal commentary and analysis on a particular substantive area. Chapter topics deal with a vast array of issues, including artificial insemination, sperm and egg donation, traditional and gestational surrogacy, posthumous reproduction, same-sex parentage, genetics, cryopreservation and embryo litigation, discrimination and access to reproductive care, professional liability, stem cell research, and abortion. In discussing the medical and legal issues surrounding these topics, Crockin and Jones reveal what has gone right and what at times has gone terribly wrong for both the families and the professionals involved. They make clear that technological advancements have far outpaced the laws and policies in place to protect all who use them. This book makes a timely contribution to current debates over the legal and policy issues raised by the highly publicized birth of octuplets in California and the embryo legislation activity taking place in many states. It offers information and insight to policymakers, medical and legal professionals, patients and other participants, and everyone else interested in the history and future direction of the field. Customer Reviews (1)
Great textbook and book! |
49. The First Great Myth of Legal Management is that It Exists: Tough Issues for Law Firm Managing Partners and Administrators by H. Edward Wesemann | |
Paperback: 116
Pages
(2004-06-21)
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Pleasant Surprise
Wesemann's a Wise Man!
Not Just For Law Firms . . . And Long Overdue The author, Ed Wesemann, manages to delightfully provoke the reader's thinking: "most firms would be more profitable if they fired 80 percent of their clients," and "you can't get anything done with concensus management when everyone has a veto. It's like being managed by the UN Security Counsel." Chapter One prescribes a number of cogent actions to take for Firing Unprofitable Clients; while the next chapter highlights the Ten Terrible Truths About Strategic Planning. Subsequent topics include valuing management, handling compensation issues, mergers as a marketing tool, and non-equity partnerships. My personal favorites are the chapter entitled Pricing to the Market that offers a highly innovative approach to analyzing price sensitivity and The Seven Basic Laws of Successful Networking, which will redefine your views on networking. The book concludes with timely chapters covering When Good Firms Go Bad, and an in depth look at seven future trends likely to impact professional firms over the next five years. While targeted to "Law Firm" managing partners and administrators, it is my strong belief that this text offers solid guidance to those having responsibility for managing any kind of a professional service firm. ... Read more |
50. Marketing Intelligent Design: Law and the Creationist Agenda by Frank S. Ravitch | |
Hardcover: 360
Pages
(2010-10-18)
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51. The Making of Environmental Law by Richard J. Lazarus | |
Paperback: 334
Pages
(2006-12-31)
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The most detailed and nuanced,factual history of U.S. environmental laws - a limitation is lack of international perspective.
The Road to Protection |
52. Knife Laws of the Fifty States: A Guide for the Law-Abiding Traveler by David Wong | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2006-08-21)
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Knife Laws of the Fifty States
Must-Have Book on Knive Carry
Comprehensive
Becoming an educated traveler
Knife Laws |
53. Environmental Law Handbook by null null | |
Hardcover: 958
Pages
(2007-06-10)
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A must for anyone working in environmental cleanup responses
Good Book
Essential
Excellent
"Must-Have" resource! |
54. Global Climate Change and U.S. Law | |
Paperback: 784
Pages
(2007-06-01)
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Good synopsis
Global warming hype meets environmental ambulance chasers |
55. Law of Piracy, The by Alfred, P. Rubin | |
Paperback: 460
Pages
(2006-08-09)
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56. Conflict of Laws by Ruth Hayward | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(2006-02-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Conflict of Laws, the fourth edition of Abla Mayss' Principles of Conflict of Laws, continues to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the rules of private international law in an easily accessible manner. Fully updated and revised, this edition includes lists of further reading and web addresses to facilitate a greater depth of understanding and analysis. Key issues covered in this edition include: Written with students in mind, each chapter provides guidance on issues which would merit further consideration, encouraging readers to reflect on what they have learnt. Well-written and up to date, this clearly-structured text is ideal for both undergraduates and postgraduates studying private international law. |
57. Slaying the Law School Dragon: How to Survive--And Thrive--In First-Year Law School by George Roth | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1991-03)
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Informative - but in a different way. HOWEVER, if you've already bought your step-by-step books, but would like to get the big picture on law school, law practice and the history of law...BUY THIS BOOK.I've already done the shopping and read the books that are informative and quick.But in the back of my mind, fresh with the knowledge of how hard I'm going to work my first year, I've been wondering if I got the interest to go at this whole-heartedly (or do I just want to make money?)Call me a dork, but I loved the attention this author placed on the history of law, coming from the Common Law of England and citing cute little stories about punishing lawyers for writing too long of briefs or knights jousting to settle a case.Roth gives great attention to the extra-mile on how to go about legal research, studying for the bar and life after law school.I admit he doesn't dwell much on how to study, but rather gives a summary on each first year subject, he mentioned NOTHING on the Law Review, but suggests getting practice on writing briefs by involving yourself in Moot Court, and he has one chapter with the misleading title of "How to Study for Exams" although he pretty much talks about the Bar.And I'm not sure that you study the same for the Bar as for exams. But at the risk of sounding uppity, I feel if you cannot appreciate the insight, advice and information that this book has to offer - then you don't have a genuine interest in law itself.I was hesistant about this book after reading everyone else's ... review - BUT AM NOW VERY GLAD THAT I BOUGHT IT.This makes me more excited about law school than any other book I read (which usually made me scared to death)And this book does offer some little tidbits and know-how of what to do when beginning law school - provided you are devoted enough to your studies to do this.This book goes beyond 'going to law school - here's how to do well and get a high paying job at a big firm and buy a yacht and a million dollar home', this book is talking about pure interest people, and devotion to your work.If you aren't willing to put forth such effort as he suggests than I question if you heart is in it.But hey, your heart doesn't have to be into Law in order to excel at it, it's just kinda nice to have happen.
Useful and Informative
This book provides very few useful tips The book provides very few (and I mean few) useful tips for first year. The tips itdoes provide are pretty useless.You will have enough to do in law schoolwithout attempting the strategies he suggests. I'll give you four tips ifyou are attending law school in the near future (for free): 1)Buy studyguides geared to the text the teacher uses(emanuel's, blonde's, etc.) 2)Getinto a good study group 3)Study 4)Get outlines from second years 5)Don'tbuy this book.
Excellent summary of what to expect in law school.
To each, their own |
58. Law in America: A Short History (Modern Library Chronicles) by Lawrence M. Friedman | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2004-10-12)
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Intro law book, a great read
An excellent first read on law in the US.
Excellent intro to subject
A nice introduction
very well done...relevant and interesting |
59. Roman Law and Common Law: A Comparison in Outline by W. W. Buckland, Arnold D. McNair | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2008-10-14)
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60. Truth, Error, and Criminal Law: An Essay in Legal Epistemology (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Law) by Larry Laudan | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2008-04-28)
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Truth, Justice, and the American Way? |
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