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American Law Yearbook 2013 A Guide To The Years Major Legal Cases And Developments Kumar

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American Law Yearbook 2013 A Guide To The Years Major Legal Cases And Developments Kumar
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Publisher: Detroit, Michigan : Gale
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.3 MB
Author: Kumar, Lisa, editor
Language: English
Year: 2014

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American Law Yearbook 2013 A Guide To The Years Major Legal Cases And Developments Kumar by Kumar, Lisa, Editor instant download after payment.

1 online resource (ix, 320 pages) :, Annual supplement to West's Encyclopedia of American Law that updates and expands the content with new topics, updates, biographies of prominent figures and government appointees, and other features. Each year's edition contains the full U.S. Supreme Court docket in addition to the non-Supreme Court cases, Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 6, 2015), \"ISSN 1521-0901.\", Includes bibliographical references and indexes, Abortion -- In focus: Will states be able to outlaw abortion? -- Admiralty and maritime law -- Affirmative action -- Agricultural law -- Americans with Disabilities Act -- Antitrust law -- Appellate advocacy -- Arbitration -- Assassination -- Attorney's fees -- Automobiles -- Bankruptcy -- Birth control -- Capital punishment -- Child abuse -- Child custody -- Civil rights -- Civil service -- Class action -- Congress of the United States -- Conspiracy -- Copyright -- Counterfeiting -- Criminal law -- Criminal procedure -- Debtor and creditor -- Department of Justice -- Double jeopardy -- Drugs and narcotics -- Education law -- Election law -- Electronic surveillance -- Eminent domain -- Employment discrimination -- Environmental law -- ERISA -- Establishment clause -- Estate planning -- Ex post facto laws -- Extortion -- Family law -- Federal Communications Commission -- Federal Tort Claims Act -- Fifth amendment -- First amendment -- Fourth amendment -- Fraud -- Freedom of speech -- Gay and lesbian rights -- Gun control -- In focus: The future of gun control after Newtown -- Habeas corpus -- Hate crime -- Immigration -- International law -- Kidnapping -- Labor law -- Lawyers -- Limitations -- Medicaid -- Military law -- Murder -- Patents -- In focus: Courts continually grapple with biotechnology patent issues -- Plain-error rule -- Preemption -- Presidential powers -- Privacy -- Privileges and immunities -- Product liability -- Search and seizure -- Second amendment -- Securities and

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