Law Books

  1. H. J. Abraham, The judicial process, 6th ed, Oxford Univ. Press, 1993
  2. F. Adler, G. O. W. Mueller, W. S. Laufer, Criminal justice: an introduction, 3rd ed, McGraw-Hill, 2003
  3. E. Alderman and C. Kennedy, The right to privacy, Alfred A. Knopf, 1995
  4. E. Alderman and C. Kennedy, The right to privacy, Vintage Books, 1997
  5. St. T. Aquinas, On law, morality, and politics, Hackett Pub. Co., 1988
  6. Beccaria, On crimes and punishments, Heckett Pub. Co., 1986
  7. W. Berns, Taking the constitution seriously, Simon and Schuster, 1987
  8. H. L. Black, A constitutional faith, Alfred A. Knopf, 1969
  9. D. L. Carpter, N. J. Mietus, and B. W. West, Understanding the law, 3rd ed, West Legal Studies In Business, 2000
  10. W. Cohen, J. D. Varat, and V. Amar, Constitutional law: cases and materials, 12th ed, Foundation Press, 2005
  11. M. Costanzo, Just revenge: costs and consequences of the death penalty, St. Martin's Press, 1997
  12. D. P. Currie, The constitution of the United States: a primer for the people, The Univ. of Chicago Press, 1988
  13. M. Dixon, Textbook on international law, 4th ed, Blackstone Press Ltd., 2000
  14. J. Dukeminier, Gilbert law summaries: property, Harcourt Brace Legal and Professional Pub., Inc., 1991
  15. S. Emanuel, Torts, 4th ed, Emanuel Law Outlines, Inc., 1991
  16. S. Emanuel, Constitutional law, 10th ed, Emanuel Law Outlines, Inc., 1992
  17. S. Emanuel, Constitutional law, 14th ed, Emanuel Law Outlines, Inc., 1996
  18. M. A. Field and V. A. Sanchez, Equal treatment for people with mental retardation: having and raising children, Harvard Univ. Press, 1999
  19. D. A. French, Fire's guide to religious liberty on campus, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, 2002
  20. D. A. French, G. Lukianoff, and H. A. Silverglate, Fire's guide to free speech on campus, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, 2005
  21. J. Hagan, Modern criminology: crime, criminal behavior, and its control, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1985
  22. K. L. Hall, William M. Wiecek, and Paul Finkelman, American legal history: cases and materials, Oxford Univ. Press, 1991
  23. H. L. A. Hart, The concept of law, Oxford Univ. Press, 1978
  24. Harvard Law Review (ed.), Sexual orientation and the law, Harvard Univ. Press, 1990
  25. H. Henderson, Library in a book: capital punishment, revised ed, Facts on File, Inc., 2000
  26. T. Honoré, About law: an introduction, Oxford Univ. Press, 1995
  27. S. J. Konefsky, John Marshall and Alexander Hamilton: architects of the American constitution, The Macmillan Co., 1964
  28. D. O. Lewis, Guilty by reason of insanity: a psychiatrist probes the minds of killers, Fawcett Columbine, 1998
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  30. M. S. Lief, H. M. Caldwell, and B. Bycel, Ladies and gentlemen of the jury: greatest closing arguments in modern law, A Touchstone Book, 2000
  31. M. S. Lief and H. M. Caldwell, The devil's advocates: greatest closing arguments in criminal law, Scribner, 2006
  32. J. Lorence, Fire's guide to student fees, funding, and legal equality on campus, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, 2003
  33. A. P. Melone, Researching constitutional law, 2nd ed, Waveland Press, Inc., 2000
  34. W. F. Meyer, Life and health insurance law, 2nd ed, International Claim Association, 1990
  35. J. M. Miller, C. J. Schreck, and R. Tewksbury, Criminological theory: a brief introduction, Pearson Education, Inc., 2006
  36. B. Mitchell and L. Mitchell, A biography of the constitution of the United States: its origin, formation, adoption, interpretation, Oxford Univ. Press, 1964
  37. N. Morris, Madness and the criminal law, The Univ. of Chicago Press, 1984
  38. R. Muraskin and A. R. Roberts, Visions for change: crime and justice in the twenty-first century, 4th ed, Pearson Education, Inc., 2005
  39. L. Murphy and T. Nagel, The myth of ownership: taxes and justice, Oxford Univ. Press, 2002
  40. W. F. Murphy and C. H. Pritchett, Courts, judges, & politics: an introduction to the judicial process, 4th ed, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1986
  41. J. W. Peltason, Corwin & Peltason's understanding the Constitution, 12th ed, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1991
  42. H. N. Pontell and D. Shichor, Contemporary issues in crime and criminal justice: essays in honor of Gilbert Geis, Prentice-Hall, 2001
  43. J. N. Rakove, Original meanings: politics and ideas in the making of the constitution, Alfred A. Knopf, 1996
  44. W. H. Rehnquist, The supreme court, revised and updated, Vintage Books, 2001
  45. B. K. Repa, Your rights in the workplace, 6th ed, Nolo, 2002
  46. D. L. Rhode, Access to justice, Oxford Univ. Press, 2004
  47. F. Schmalleger and J. O. Smykla, Corrections in the 21st century, Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2001
  48. V. E. Schwartz, K. Kelly, and D. F. Partlett, Prosser, Wade and Schwartz's Torts: cases and materials, 10th ed, Foundation Press, 2000
  49. L. M. Seidman and M. V. Tushnet, Remnants of belief: contemporary constitutional issues, Oxford Univ. Press, 1996
  50. H. A. Silverglate and J. Gewolb, Fire's guide to due process and fair procedure on campus, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, 2003
  51. T. Sowell, Civil rights: rhetoric or reality?, Quill, 1984
  52. C. D. Stone, Should trees have standing?: toward legal rights for natural objects, Tioga Pub. Co., 1988
  53. L. H. Tribe, Constitutional choices, Harvard Univ. Press, 1985
  54. L. H. Tribe, The invisible constitution, Oxford Univ. Press, 2008
  55. G. B. Vold, Theoretical criminology, 2nd ed, Oxford Univ. Press, 1979
  56. T. Wilson, Headline justice: inside the courtroom--the country's most controversial trials, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1996
  57. R. C. Wydick, Plain English for lawyers, 3rd ed, Carolina Academic Press, 1994