I have thought it might be useful to our profession, and appropriate to a foreword to a collection of reviews of newly published books on law, to set forth some ideas on how books can best serve members of the different branches of the legal profession — specifically judges, practicing lawyers, law students, and academic lawyers — plus persons outside the legal profession who are interested in law. I am not interested in which already published books should be retained and which discarded, but in what type of book about law should be written from this day forward. I will mention a few existing books but only as examples of the sort of law-related book for which there is a current need. I mentioned four legal audiences. I’ll begin with judge...
In an article published in November, 1922, in the American Bar Association Journal on the Power and...
The Law Book explores 250 of the most significant legal issues, cases, trials, and events that have ...
Research Background:Law is taught by increasing numbers of sessional staff, many inadequately versed...
I have thought it might be useful to our profession, and appropriate to a foreword to a collection o...
Professor Rodes defines Jurisprudence as \u27\u27the legal profession\u27s account of what it is abo...
Professor Rodes defines Jurisprudence as \u27\u27the legal profession\u27s account of what it is abo...
This unique book is designed to introduce non-lawyers to what law is and how it is interpreted and m...
There are many introductory law books. Most of them are quite interesting, although often limited in...
Though law librarians have been acknowledged as instrumental in legal education and law practice, qu...
There are many introductory law books. Most of them are quite interesting, although often limited in...
Though law librarians have been acknowledged as instrumental in legal education and law practice, qu...
Reading the Law is a contemporary interdisciplinary introduction to the study of law. Drawing on hi...
Reading the Law is a contemporary interdisciplinary introduction to the study of law. Drawing on hi...
Judge Posner\u27s recent book, Law and Literature: A Misunderstood Relation, has already attracted c...
Being a lawyer requires understanding the process of the law — a mastery of legal logic — rather tha...
In an article published in November, 1922, in the American Bar Association Journal on the Power and...
The Law Book explores 250 of the most significant legal issues, cases, trials, and events that have ...
Research Background:Law is taught by increasing numbers of sessional staff, many inadequately versed...
I have thought it might be useful to our profession, and appropriate to a foreword to a collection o...
Professor Rodes defines Jurisprudence as \u27\u27the legal profession\u27s account of what it is abo...
Professor Rodes defines Jurisprudence as \u27\u27the legal profession\u27s account of what it is abo...
This unique book is designed to introduce non-lawyers to what law is and how it is interpreted and m...
There are many introductory law books. Most of them are quite interesting, although often limited in...
Though law librarians have been acknowledged as instrumental in legal education and law practice, qu...
There are many introductory law books. Most of them are quite interesting, although often limited in...
Though law librarians have been acknowledged as instrumental in legal education and law practice, qu...
Reading the Law is a contemporary interdisciplinary introduction to the study of law. Drawing on hi...
Reading the Law is a contemporary interdisciplinary introduction to the study of law. Drawing on hi...
Judge Posner\u27s recent book, Law and Literature: A Misunderstood Relation, has already attracted c...
Being a lawyer requires understanding the process of the law — a mastery of legal logic — rather tha...
In an article published in November, 1922, in the American Bar Association Journal on the Power and...
The Law Book explores 250 of the most significant legal issues, cases, trials, and events that have ...
Research Background:Law is taught by increasing numbers of sessional staff, many inadequately versed...