American law in the 20th century
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
c2002.
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Clár na nÁbhar:
- Structure, power, and form : American public law, 1900-1932
- The legal profession in the early twentieth century
- The law of business and commerce
- Crime and punishment in the new century
- Race relations and civil liberties
- The Roosevelt Revolution
- War and postwar : prosperity and the flowering of the welfare state
- Crime and criminal justice in the postwar world
- Courts, trials, and procedures in the twentieth century
- Race relations and civil rights
- The liability explosion : personal-injury law in the twentieth century
- Business law in an age of change
- The law of property
- Family law and family life
- Internal legal culture : the legal profession
- American legal culture in the twentieth century
- Backward and forward : counterrevolution and its aftershocks
- Getting around and spreading the word
- Law : an American export
- Taking stock.