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Books, Featured, Legal Legends

Llewellyn’s Classic Guide to Law Study and 1L Advice, The Bramble Bush: features Introduction and notes by Stewart Macaulay

Written over 80 years ago, but highly relevant still, THE BRAMBLE BUSH is frequently and strongly recommended for students considering law school, just before starting, or early in the first…

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December 26, 2020
Books, Classics of Law & Society

Calavita adds 2nd edition of her classic U.S. Immigration Law and the Control of Labor

Reagan’s 1986 immigration reform law offered a composite of contradictory measures: sanctions curtailed employment of undocumented workers while other programs enhanced labor supply. Immigration law today continues the theme of…

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November 1, 2020
Books, Classics of Law & Society

UCLA’s Joel Handler, in Law & the Search for Community, Goes Beyond Liberalism on Issues of Welfare, Medical Consent, Pollution, Special Ed, Elder Care (ebooks and now in print)

Law and the Search for Community is not your typical left-liberal study of the needs of powerless people and the power of government actors.  It does not propose more law,…

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August 9, 2010
Books, Classics of Law & Society

Discretion to Disobey: a classic of law & society

Kadish and Kadish, Discretion to Disobey, is a truly interdisciplinary inquiry into the idea of departing from the strict letter of the law in a way that, the authors argue,…

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May 3, 2011
Books, Coming Soon, Contemporary Society Series, QP Blog

Legal Realism to Law in Action recounts the tradition of innovative courses at Wisconsin Law

This is a book of papers and interviews about innovative law school courses developed by faculty of the Wisconsin Law School from 1950 to 1970 that forged a path from…

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December 19, 2021
  • Books,  Journeys and Memoirs Series

    Jerold Auerbach’s journeys, hearing Jacob’s Voices, make him confront being American and Jewish

    An acclaimed American professor of U.S. history finds his roots in a personal journey through Israel (and through assimilated America, academia, and family), into deep tensions about culture, identity and religion. Available in paperback, Kindle, Sony, and Nook formats, plus online and PDF. AVAILABLE in multiple digital formats and a new paperback too.

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  • Books,  IP Law Series

    New Titles in IP Include the “Green” John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law

    Books and a leading IP law review go digital in an historic way, working with Quid Pro. The latest edition -- the Special "Green Issue" -- of John Marshall RIPL is now AVAILABLE as an ebook, download, or active PDF, from Amazon and other sites.

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  • Books Defying Categories,  QP Blog

    Now out in print: Federal Standards of Review, 4th ed.

    In its new Fourth Edition, in three volumes, a product of LexisNexis Publishing Co.

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  • Books,  Legal Legends

    Holmes’ The Path of the Law and The Common Law: Combined Edition for eReaders, iPads, Android, and Apps

    Two of the greatest works of law and political philosophy, both by legendary legal icon Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., are conveniently combined into one new, affordable digital edition. The Common Law in 1881 pronounced that experience and policy, not precedent and logic, are superior tools for judges--and "The Path of the Law" expanded on his pragmatic view that law is what judges do and what people obey, not some inherent morality.

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  • Books,  Dissertation Series,  Featured

    Adversarialism and Consensus? studies different styles of UK Solicitors and Divorce Mediators

    Lisa Webley compares the professional styles and attitudes in the UK of the legal profession and mediators in handling divorce cases. Law and sociology presented in quality digital formats with active contents, linked footnotes, and formatted tables. Now also available in paperback at B&N etc., and for eight digital platforms.

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    You do not need a Kindle to read our books

    Read the five ways our ebooks are read by anyone whether or not they own the actual Kindle device. Plus we have PDF and rtf anyway, and paperbacks. So digital books should not scare the non-Amazon readers. Even Kindle apps for various devices are free and do not in any way require your owning a Kindle itself. Amazon just wants to sell the books, and we do too.

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  • Books,  Classics of Law & Society

    An undeniable classic of law and philosophy is digitally remastered

    For a new generation of readers interested in the-much debated idea that law includes tools for its own departures.  (Sometimes you just have to break the law to truly honor it.) Read more about Mortimer Kadish and Sanford Kadish, Discretion to Disobey, on its feature page, with details and reader reviews. Buying information from Amazon is here. If the Amazon format or one of the Kindle apps for other devices does not work for you, we have now published it to Smashwords (ePub, PDF, .rtf, Sony and Javascript formats) too. For the Sony Reader, you can buy it at Smashwords and also at the Sony ebookstore directly. NOW AVAILABLE AS…

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    Digitally Remastered Books™

    Find out how to get your new manuscript into a digital format, sold for the future, or to bring back to digital life some classic works that long to be available to a new generation of readers, or an older one that wants to buy it again.  See our pages on Publisher Information and Our Series Editors for more.

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  • Books,  Books Defying Categories

    The Bank Teller: Peter Gabel

    The Bank Teller explores the desire within each of us to overcome our isolation and to see and be seen by the other in a relation of authentic connectedness.

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  • Books,  Legal Legends

    The Right to Privacy: Warren and Brandeis

    Warren and Brandeis's "The Right to Privacy," with 2010 Foreword. Includes photos and rare news clippings. Part of the Legal Legends Series.

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