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Law Faculty Books and Book Chapters

Below you may find selected books and book chapters from faculty in the Fowler School of Law.
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  • Corporate Personhood by Susanna Kim Ripken

    Corporate Personhood

    Susanna Kim Ripken

  • The Law of Direct Democracy by Henry S. Noyes

    The Law of Direct Democracy

    Henry S. Noyes

  • Kenneth W. Starr: A Biography by Ronald D. Rotunda

    Kenneth W. Starr: A Biography

    Ronald D. Rotunda

    A biography of Kenneth Starr, American lawyer and judge best known for his controversial report that led to the impeachment of President Clinton.

  • Child Welfare Mediation by Wendy Seiden

    Child Welfare Mediation

    Wendy Seiden

  • Foreword to Abortion under State Constitutions: A State-by-State Analysis by Ronald D. Rotunda

    Foreword to Abortion under State Constitutions: A State-by-State Analysis

    Ronald D. Rotunda

    Foreword to Paul Benjamin Linton's "Abortion Under State Constitutions: A State-by-State Analysis".

  • Epilogue to Prime Time Law: Fictional TV Lawyers and Their Impact on America — From Perry Mason and L.A. Law to Law & Order and Ally McBeal by Ronald D. Rotunda

    Epilogue to Prime Time Law: Fictional TV Lawyers and Their Impact on America — From Perry Mason and L.A. Law to Law & Order and Ally McBeal

    Ronald D. Rotunda

    Epilogue to Robert M. Jarvis and Paul R. Joseph's "Prime Time Law: Fictional TV Lawyers and Their Impact on America -- From Perry Mason and L.A. Law to Law & Order and Ally McBeal".

  • The Politics of Language: Liberalism as Word and Symbol by Ronald D. Rotunda

    The Politics of Language: Liberalism as Word and Symbol

    Ronald D. Rotunda

    This book is a study of the power of language -- the way the words we use both reflect and mold the way we think. In particular, it focuses on the development of the word "liberal" in the United States, as a symbol of the politics of language.

 
 
 

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ISSN 2572-1496

 
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