Unmarked. The author focuses on the two distinct stages in which budgets are made: first, during communications between the governor's budget office and executive agencies, and second, when the executive branch communicates its budget proposal to the legislature. 79p. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Features Diversity and Policing: Big data reveal threats to minorities policed by white and male officers. Also funds for Africa's Great Green Wall, microplastics and health, imaging Earth's crust with whale calls, and more.
Unmarked. Argues that the U.S. rejectionist policy toward Palestinian participation and Palestinian rights has become a policy that focuses more on the process than on peace. 265p. Appendix: Settlements and Settler in the West Bank, 1967-2001. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Offers a visionary goal: to develop an enforceable international agreement that will create a social order based on human rights and law. Topics include how the movement began, what it is, etc. Photographs. 224p. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Stamp on cover reads Congressional District Berkeley, Nov 04, 1982, Dellums. Study prepared for the Veterans' Administration (Pursuant to Public Law 95-2002, the GI Improvement Act of 1977). Submitted to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, US House of Representatives. 900p. Includes tables. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Some rubbing on back cover. Pete Davis asks why only one-fifth of Harvard Law graduates are pursuing public interest work after law school. 163p. Index. Measures 5.5x8.5 inches. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Unclipped dust jacket under clear, archival, mylar cover. Some edge wear on dust jacket. Based on the parliamentary rules of the U.S. House of Representatives. Lewis Deschler was the Parliamentarian, US House of Representatives, 1928-1974. Index. 228p. • • • View More...
Offprint. Unmarked. From Volume 50, Number 3, Fall 2008 Arizona Law Review. pp880-924. This article advocates adoption of a strong presumption of validity for state climate change regulation. • • • View More...
Recounts an extraordinary dialogue. Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, a psychologist who grew up in a black South African township, reflects on her interviews with Eugene de Kock, the commanding officer of state-sanctioned death squads under apartheid. Index. • •• View More...
Unmarked book. 98p. Charts and graphs. Report based on an analysis of approximately 213,000 PAC contributions given during the 1993-94 election cycle. • • • View More...
A legal thriller. The plot centers around Jake Brigance defending a 16 year old boy charged with murdering his mother's abusive boyfriend who was a police officer in a small southern town. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Dust jacket (unclipped) under clear mylar cover. First edition. Measures 6.5x9.5 inches. 374p.
A legal thriller. Asks how can a guilty man convince lawyers, judges, and politicians that they're about to execute an innocent man? • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Unclipped dust jacket. Nat Hentoff, a veteran defender of civil liberties, an American historian, novelist, jazz and country music critic, a syndicated columnist for United Media and former columnist for the Village Voice, elaborates on the legal "steamroller" unleashed after September 11 that he contends is diminishing our civil rights. 173p. Index. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Includes a symposium: The Supreme Court Forecasting Project with contributions from Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, Theodore W. Ruger, Pauline T. Kim and others. Articles include Rose McDermott on the meaning of neuroscientific advances for political science, John R. Alford and John R. Hibbing offer an evolutionary theory of political behavior, and more. pp651-912. • • • View More...
Unmarked. 144p. Maps. Topics include the obligations of Israel and the Palestinian Authority under International Law, Recommendations and more. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Illustrated. A report by the International Committee of Lawyers for Tibet. Topics include detention, torture, maltreatment, education, healthcare, nutrition, etc. 147p. Recommendations. Notes. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Topics include a short history of Electoral Reform in Israel, Electing the Knesset, Electing the Prime Minister, and other issues. 27p. Project Coordinator: Dr. Yoram Peri. Book editor: Ann Scheman. • • • View More...
When John Peter Zenger (1697-1746) printed The New York Weekly Journal, a publication harshly critical of the royal governor of New New York, William S. Cosby, Cosby accused him of libel. During a one-day trial in 1735, Zenger was defended by Alexander Hamilton and acquitted. His case became the symbol for freedom of the press. • • • View More...
Signed by author on cover to previous owner. Reprinted from California Law Review, Volume 79, Number 2, March 1991. pp.421-496.
The United States, the Soviet Union, and their respective allies were engaged in the negotiation of a new arms control agreement on "Open Skies" when this article was published, reviving a failed concept from the 1950s. • • • View More...