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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Public Law, Private Practice: Politics, Profit, and the Legal Profession in Nineteenth-Century JapanPublic Law, Private Practice: Politics, Profit, and the Legal Profession in Nineteenth-Century JapanFlaherty, Darryl E.HARDCOVER08/19/2013$39.95
Cover: Thinking Like a Lawyer: A New Introduction to Legal ReasoningThinking Like a Lawyer: A New Introduction to Legal ReasoningSchauer, FrederickPAPERBACK04/16/2012$25.00
Cover: A Critique of Adjudication: fin de siècleA Critique of Adjudication: fin de siècleKennedy, DuncanPAPERBACK09/01/1998$52.00
Cover: Overcoming LawOvercoming LawPosner, Richard A.PAPERBACK10/01/1996$32.00
Cover: A Nation Under Lawyers: How the Crisis in the Legal Profession Is Transforming American SocietyA Nation Under Lawyers: How the Crisis in the Legal Profession Is Transforming American SocietyGlendon, Mary AnnPAPERBACK03/01/1996$46.00
Cover: The Parisian Order of Barristers and the French RevolutionThe Parisian Order of Barristers and the French RevolutionFitzsimmons, Michael P.HARDCOVER05/12/1987$56.50
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