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Supreme Court decision-making in slavery cases
The new dynamics of bureaucratic autonomy: Courts, litigation, and agencies in the modern American state
 
Male reports of abuse in romantic relationships on the rise
Legal institutions of the market economy: Private commercial arbitration as transaction costs reducer in Colombia
 
Fighting old-time slavery in modern-day L.A.
The incorporation of instructional approaches in formal training for lawyers that address issues of cognitive load and the development of expertise
 
The puzzle of harmless torts and a reconsideration of corrective justice
Crime and punishment: Examining proportionality issues within criminal law
 
Preempted? The argument against Arizona's tough immigration laws
Children's bioethics: The international bio-political discourse on harmful traditional practices and the right of the child to cultural identity
 
The separation of powers and the Supreme Court: A new institutional analysis of inter-branch disputes, 1946--2005
Death and politics in the United States Courts of Appeals
 
A government of words: The social practice of judging in a rule-of-law system
Undermining common sense: Racial legislation, comedy, and the family
 
Outlaw mothers: Marital conflict, family law, and women's novels in Victorian England
Greening law: A socio-legal analysis of environmental human rights in India
 
The life cycle of jurisprudential regimes: The Supreme Court and the constitutional law of civil rights
The role of judicial decisions on access and equity: A case study of Daniel v. State of California (1999) and the AP Challenge Grant, Senate Bill 1689 (2000)
 
Political economy of private commercial arbitration in Colombia
The Supreme Court and the governing regime in political time
 
The whole truth and nothing but the truth: Documentary film and the socio-politics of justice
Vagueness, legal content, and legal interpretation
 
On being bound: Law, authority, and the politics of obligation