
Titles in Series: Contributions in Legal Studies
- "We Have a Duty": The Supreme Court and the Watergate Tapes Litigation
- A "Representative" Supreme Court?: The Impact of Race, Religion, and Gender on Appointments
- A Constitutional History of Habeas Corpus
- A History of the Anglo-American Common Law of Contract
- A Natural Right to Die: Twenty-Three Centuries of Debate
- Affirmative Action and Principles of Justice
- American Legal Culture, 1908-1940
- An Essential Safeguard: Essays on the United States Supreme Court and Its Justices
- Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly: The Standard Oil Cases, 1890-1911
- Appellate Courts and Lawyers: Information Gathering in the Adversary System
- Basic Principles of Property Law: A Comparative Legal and Economic Introduction
- Before the Civil Rights Revolution: The Old Court and Individual Rights
- Between Civil and Religious Law: The Plight of the Agunah in American Society
- Charting the Future: The Supreme Court Responds to a Changing Society, 1890$1920
- Choice of Law for American Courts: A Multilateralist Method
- Church-State Constitutional Issues: Making Sense of the Establishment Clause
- Church-State Relationships in America
- Clients and Lawyers: Securing the Rights of Disabled Persons
- Common Law in Southern Africa: Conflict of Laws and Torts Precedents
- Comparative Constitutional Federalism: Europe and America
- Constitutional Interpretation: Illusion and Reality
- Constitutional Politics in the States: Contemporary Controversies and Historical Patterns
- Constitutional Structure and Purposes: Critical Commentary
- Constitutionalism: The Philosophical Dimension
- Contract Law and Morality
- Controversy, Courts, and Community: The Rhetoric of Judge Miles Welton Lord
- Corwin's Constitution: Essays and Insights of Edward S. Corwin
- Crime and Punishment in Revolutionary Paris
- Death by Installments: The Ordeal of Willie Francis
- Drugs and Information Control: The Role of Men and Manipulation in the Control of Drug Trafficking
- Equal Separation: Understanding the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment
- Essays on New York Colonial Legal History
- Fathers to Daughters: The Legal Foundations of Female Emancipation
- First Use of Nuclear Weapons: Under the Constitution, Who Decides?
- Governmental Secrecy and the Founding Fathers: A Study in Constitutional Controls
- Group Defamation and Freedom of Speech: The Relationship Between Language and Violence
- Human Rights in the States: New Directions in Constitutional Policymaking
- In Honor of Justice Douglas: A Symposium on Individual Freedom and the Government
- Inferior Courts, Superior Justice: A History of the Justices of the Peace on the Northwest Frontier, 1853-1889
- Inherent Rights, the Written Constitution, and Popular Sovereignty: The Founders' Understanding
- James Madison on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
- John Marshall's Achievement: Law, Politics, and Constitutional Interpretations
- John Marshall's Law: Interpretation, Ideology, and Interest
- Judicial Entrepreneurship: The Role of the Judge in the Marketplace of Ideas
- Judicial Selection: The Cross-Evolution of French and American Practices
- Law and the Arts
- Law and the Great Plains: Essays on the Legal History of the Heartland
- Law, Soldiers, and Combat
- Lawyers, Courts, and Professionalism: The Agenda for Reform
- Litigating Federalism: The States Before the U.S. Supreme Court
- Mental Disorder in the Criminal Process: Stan Stress and the Vietnam/Sports Conspiracy
- Native American Aliens: Disloyalty and the Renunciation of Citizenship by Japanese Americans During World War II
- Nuclear Weapons and Law
- Parallel Importation in U.S. Trademark Law
- Philosophical Law: Authority, Equality, Adjudication, Privacy
- Popular Influence Upon Public Policy: Petitioning in Eighteenth-Century Virginia
- Positive Neutrality: Letting Religious Freedom Ring
- Presidential Defiance of "Unconstitutional" Laws: Reviving the Royal Prerogative
- Prisoners' Rights: The Supreme Court and Evolving Standards of Decency
- Promises on Prior Obligations at Common Law
- Protecting Constitutional Freedoms: A Role for Federal Courts
- Questioning the Law in Corporate America: Agenda for Reform
- Reason Over Precedents: Origins of American Legal Thought
- Religion, Law, and the Land: Native Americans and the Judicial Interpretation of Sacred Land
- Respecting State Courts: The Inevitability of Judicial Federalism
- Rocky Mountain Constitution Making, 1850-1912
- Solving the Puzzle of Interest Group Litigation
- Stability, Security, and Continuity: Mr. Justice Burton and Decision-Making in the Supreme Court, 1945-1958
- State Constitutions and Criminal Justice
- State Supreme Courts: Policymakers in the Federal System
- The American Codification Movement: A Study of Antebellum Legal Reform
- The Appearance of Equality: Racial Gerrymandering, Redistricting, and the Supreme Court
- The Aristocracy of the Long Robe: The Origins of Judicial Review in America
- The Death Penalty and Racial Bias: Overturning Supreme Court Assumptions
- The Development of Law in Frontier California: Civil Law and Society, 1850-1890
- The Development of Law on the Rocky Mountain Frontier: Civil Law and Society, 1850-1912
- The Employment Relationship in Anglo-American Law: A Historical Perspective
- The Fifth Amendment: A Comprehensive Approach
- The Four Faces of Affirmative Action: Fundamental Answers and Actions
- The Future of our Liberties: Perspectives on the Bill of Rights
- The Gladsome Light of Jurisprudence: Learning the Law in England and the United States in the 18th and 19th Centuries
- The Impact of Judicial-Selection Method on State-Supreme-Court Policy: Innovation, Reaction, and Atrophy
- The Iron Horse and the Constitution: The Railroads and the Transformation of the Fourteenth Amendment
- The Law School Papers of Benjamin F. Butler: New York University School of Law in the 1830s
- The Little Rock Crisis: A Constitutional Interpretation
- The Network of Control: State Supreme Courts and State Security Statutes, 1920-1970
- The New High Priests: Lawyers in Post-Civil War America
- The Origins of the American Business Corporation, 1784-1855: Broadening the Concept of Public Service During Industrialization
- The Politics of Obscenity: Group Litigation in a Time of Legal Change
- The Promise of Power: The Emergence of the Legal Profession in Massachusetts, 1760-1840
- The Rehnquist Court: In Pursuit of Judicial Conservatism
- The Role of State Supreme Courts in the New Judicial Federalism
- The Shaping of Nineteenth-Century Law: John Appleton and Responsible Individualism
- The Sixth Amendment in Modern American Jurisprudence: A Critical Perspective
- The Supreme Court's Retreat from Reconstruction: A Distortion of Constitutional Jurisprudence
- They Have No Rights: Dred Scott's Struggle for Freedom
- Tightening the Reins of Justice in America: A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Jury Trial in England and the United States
- Torture and English Law: An Administrative and Legal History from the Plantagenets to the Stuarts
- Truman's Court: A Study in Judicial Restraint
- Unfounded Fears: Myths and Realities of a Constitutional Convention
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