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The author’s choice to base this book on her private practice may limit its audience; nonetheless, the many parents familiar with Kennedy’s work will value her suggestions.
Aimed toward general readers, especially those interested in the judiciary, this book is well researched and raises valid questions. Recommended for public and academic libraries and.
For general readers interested in the newest Supreme Court justice. Public libraries building collections on the Supreme Court should take note, but academic and law libraries may want to find something more scholarly.
Vagle presents a compelling study of a topic that has a long history in American law but is also very timely. Recommended for academic and law libraries.
This is book will interest a variety of readers, from history buffs to anyone interested in Georgia's judicial system. Recommended for public, academic, and law libraries, especially those in Georgia.
This thoughtful book debates the nature of speech itself. Law students and legal professionals will want to read it, though general readers will want to look elsewhere. Recommended for law and academic libraries.
This thought-provoking work explores a timely topic. Law and social work students and those with a serious interest in the death penalty will want to read it. Recommended for academic and law libraries.
A fascinating look at the fight for gay marriage and at the experiences of gay couples and families. Recommended for public libraries. [See Prepub Alert, 12/14/15.]
This thought-provoking work exposes a dark chapter of American legal history but is not for the casual reader. Law students, those studying the health professions, and students of social history should read. Recommended for academic, health sciences, and law libraries. [See Prepub Alert, 9/28/15.]