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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: The Federal Judiciary: Strengths and WeaknessesThe Federal Judiciary: Strengths and WeaknessesPosner, Richard A.HARDCOVER08/14/2017$41.00
Cover: Arresting Contagion: Science, Policy, and Conflicts over Animal Disease ControlArresting Contagion: Science, Policy, and Conflicts over Animal Disease ControlOlmstead, Alan L.
Rhode, Paul W.
HARDCOVER02/09/2015$59.00
Cover: The Decline and Fall of the American RepublicThe Decline and Fall of the American RepublicAckerman, BrucePAPERBACK09/02/2013$31.00
Cover: The Ideological Origins of American FederalismThe Ideological Origins of American FederalismLaCroix, Alison L.PAPERBACK10/15/2011$31.00
Cover: Statutory Default Rules: How to Interpret Unclear LegislationStatutory Default Rules: How to Interpret Unclear LegislationElhauge, EinerHARDCOVER02/28/2008$83.00
Cover: Towards Juristocracy: The Origins and Consequences of the New ConstitutionalismTowards Juristocracy: The Origins and Consequences of the New ConstitutionalismHirschl, RanPAPERBACK09/30/2007$30.50
Cover: The Federal Courts: Challenge and Reform, Revised EditionThe Federal Courts: Challenge and Reform, Revised EditionPosner, Richard A.PAPERBACK09/15/1999$48.00
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