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New Books

  • lawlibnewbooks: Thinking like a lawyer: a new introduction to legal reasoning by Frederick Schauer (Harvard) K212 .S325 2009
  • lawlibnewbooks: How courts impact federal administrative behavior by Robert J. Hume (Routledge) KF5425 .H86 2009
  • lawlibnewbooks: Lawyers' medicine: the legislature, the courts and medical practice, 1760-2000, Imogen Goold & Catherine Kelly, eds. (Hart) KD3395 .L39 2009
  • lawlibnewbooks: Justice takes a recess: judicial recess appointments from George Washington to George W. Bush by Scott Graves (Lexington) KF8776.G666 2009
  • lawlibnewbooks: Treaty politics and the rise of executive agreements: international commitments in a system of shared powers by Glen Krutz KF5055 .K78 2009
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