This reference tool, which is basically an alphabetical list of abbreviations with citations of the works to which they refer, represents a valuable addition to the research apparatus of American law. Although not an original conception, it is more comprehensive in scope than its predecessors, and is probably the most useful effort of its kind. For the ingenuity, perseverance, and painstaking labor that went into this work, its compiler deserves the recognition and thanks of the legal profession and all who research American law
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Introduction, by W. M. Lile.--pt. 1. The brief on appeal, by H. S. Redfield.--pt. 2. How to use deci...
This best-selling coursebook on legal research is known for its clear, step-by-step instruction in t...
Tins is a valuable book. In no other single published volume can one find collected as much importan...
Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations Used in American Law Books by Doris Bieber The proliferation of le...
"Abbreviations of the less-known and ancient law books referred to in this work": 3d-4th preliminary...
Rapalje, Stewart and Robert L. Lawrence. A Dictionary of American and English Law, with Definitions ...
The publication of this volume isan important bibliographical eventfor the law library profession. T...
1946 Annual Survey of American Law. By New York University School of Law. Washington Square East, Ne...
The first book of its kind when it was orginally published in 1980, This book has become a staple fo...
This book review evaluates Henry S. Dahl’s Spanish/English law dictionary. Dahl\u27s dictionary is ...
It has been aptly said that the definition of law is the battle ground of jurisprudence. The author ...
The appearance of the first volume ofLaw Books in Print was noted as an importantbibliographical eve...
This is not a comprehensive citation reference work. Its limited aim is to serve as a tutorial onhow...
A consideration of these volumes, which has made up in duration what it may have lacked in intensive...
Legal citation is based primarily upon the writing habits of a particular profession - lawyers. In a...
Introduction, by W. M. Lile.--pt. 1. The brief on appeal, by H. S. Redfield.--pt. 2. How to use deci...
This best-selling coursebook on legal research is known for its clear, step-by-step instruction in t...
Tins is a valuable book. In no other single published volume can one find collected as much importan...