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  • - An Introduction to the Study of Real Law
    av Kitty Calavita
    537

  • av Bryant G. Garth, Robert L. Nelson, David B. Wilkins, m.fl.
    467 - 1 217

  • - An Introduction to the Study of Real Law
    av Kitty Calavita
    277

    Published in 2010 and with over 8,700 copies sold, Calavita s book has already established itself as the leading introduction to the field of law and society. Everyone has some idea of what lawyers do. And most people have at least heard of criminologists. But, who knows what law and society is? It is, in fact, a rapidly-growing interdisciplinary field which turns on its head the conventional, idealized view of Law as a magisterial abstraction. Rather than look at law-on-the-books, the field focuses on law-in-action how law both shapes and manifests itself in the institutions and interactions of human society. This formative theme runs through Kitty Calavita s engagingly and concisely written book. Intended to introduce students and curious outsiders alike to the field, the book uses a conversational style to survey the field s prominent issues and distinctive approaches, from the ubiquity of law in everyday life to its potential and limits in effecting social change. For the second edition, Calavita has made changes throughout the book. updating the many illustrations and anecdotes used to clarify concepts and theories, so they may more directly resonate with the contemporary reader. There is also an entirely new chapter introducing the reader to the law and cultural studies movement that has become increasingly prominent in the field."

  • - Politics, Media, and the Litigation Crisis
    av William Haltom
    397

    "Distorting the law persuasively shows how widespread media reporting of frivolous lawsuits and high settlements have led many Americans to believe we live in the land of the litigious, while the careful research and statistics that would dispel this myth have not received media attention.

  • av Lawrence M. Solan
    391

  • - Pay Equity Reform and the Politics of Legal Mobilization
    av Michael W. McCann
    587

    This text explores the role that litigation has played in the struggle for equal pay between women and men. It explains how wage discrimination battles have raised public legal consciousness and helped reform activists mobilize working women in the pay equity movement since the 1970s.

  • - Money and Meaning in the Modern Law Firm
    av Mitt Regan & Lisa H. Rohrer
    461 - 1 327

  • - Filipino American Labor Activists, Rights Radicalism, and Racial Capitalism
    av George I Lovell & Michael W McCann
    521 - 1 327

  • - How Youth Handle Trouble in a High-Poverty School
    av Calvin Morrill & Michael Musheno
    501 - 1 371

  • - Life-And-Death Decisions in Intensive Care
    av Susan P Shapiro
    421 - 951

    Analyzes how life-and-death decision makers are selected, the interventions they weigh in on, the information they seek and evaluate, the values and memories they draw on, the criteria they weigh, the outcomes they choose, the conflicts they become embroiled in, and the challenges they face.

  • - Law, Language, and Power, Third Edition
    av Robin Conley Riner, John M Conley & William M. O'Barr
    421

  • - Race and the Politics of Mass Incarceration
    av Heather Schoenfeld
    507 - 1 271

    A history of the rise of mass incarceration in America that shows how it was built on a foundation of racist thinking and bad political incentives.

  • - Protest and Legal Change in the Civil Rights Era
    av Christopher W. Schmidt
    421 - 1 087

    An analysis of the 1960s Civil Rights sit-ins that focuses on their legal aspects: the arguments made, the way law was employed, and their effects.

  • - Courts, Corporations, and Symbolic Civil Rights
    av Lauren B. Edelman
    421 - 1 137

  • - Why We Don't Sue
    av David M. Engel
    357

  • - Translating International Law into Local Justice
    av Sally Engle (Professor of Anthropology Merry
    461

    A study that investigates the tensions between global law and local justice. The author offers an insider's perspective on how human rights law holds authorities accountable for the protection of citizens even while reinforcing and expanding state power. This book will interest students of gender studies and anthropology.

  • - Local Law Enforcement on the Front Lines
    av Scott H. Decker, Paul G. Lewis, Monica W. Varsanyi & m.fl.
    391

  • - How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship
    av Charles R. Epp, Donald P. Haider Markel & Steven Maynard-Moody
    1 161

    In sheer numbers, no form of government control comes close to the police stop. Police stops are among the most frequently criticized incidences of racial profiling, and studies have shown that minorities are pulled over at higher rates. This book deftly traces the strange history of the investigatory police stop.

  • - Discovering Rights Talk in 1939 America
    av George I. Lovell
    461 - 1 217

    Since at least the time of Tocqueville, observers have noted that Americans draw on the language of rights when expressing dissatisfaction with political and social conditions. Drawing on a remarkable cache of Depression-era complaint letters written by ordinary Americans to the Justice Department, the author challenges these common claims.

  • - Activists, Bureaucrats, and the Creation of the Legalistic State
    av Charles R. Epp
    467 - 1 161

    It's a common complaint: the United States is overrun by rules and procedures that shackle professional judgment, have no valid purpose, and serve only to appease courts and lawyers. This book argues, however, that few Americans would want to return to an era without these legalistic policies.

  • av Lawrence Baum
    491

    Most Americans think that judges should be, and are, generalists who decide a wide array of cases. Nonetheless, we now have specialized courts in many key policy areas. This title presents a comprehensive analysis of this growing trend toward specialization in the federal and state court systems.

  • - Lawyers in the Shadow of Empire
    av Bryant G. Garth & Yves Dezalay
    491 - 1 367

    Drawing upon the insights of Pierre Bourdieu, this book explores the increasing importance of the positions of the law and lawyers in South and Southeast Asia. It argues that the situation in many Asian countries can only be fully understood by looking to their differing colonial experiences.

  • - Race, Identity, and Transnational Adoption
    av Barbara Yngvesson
    391 - 1 161

    Since the early 1990s, transnational adoptions have increased at an astonishing rate, not only in the United States, but worldwide. This title explores the consequences and implications of this unprecedented movement of children, usually from poor nations to the affluent West.

  • - Laws and Their Interpretation
    av Lawrence M. Solan
    761

    Pulling the rug out from under debates about interpretation, this title joins together learning from law, linguistics, and cognitive science to illuminate the fundamental issues and problems in this highly contested area.

  • - Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets
    av Annelise Riles
    491

    Argues that financial governance is made not just through top-down laws and policies but also through the daily use of mundane legal techniques such as collateral by a variety of secondary agents, from legal technicians and retail investors to financiers and academics and even computerized trading programs.

  • - City Governance in an Age of Diversity
    av Mariana Valverde
    461

    Toronto prides itself on being the world's most diverse city, and its officials seek to support this diversity through programs and policies designed to promote social inclusion. The author brings to light the often unexpected ways that the development and implementation of policies shape everyday urban life.

  • - The Language of Law in Hopi Tribal Court
    av Justin B. Richland
    381

    Explores language and interaction within a contemporary Native American legal system. This work explains how Hopi notions of tradition and culture shape and are shaped by processes of Hopi jurisprudence. It shows that Hopi jurists and litigants have called for their courts to develop a jurisprudence that better reflect Hopi culture and traditions.

  • - Professionalizing the Conservative Coalition
    av Ann Southworth
    391 - 1 161

    A portrait of the lawyers who serve the diverse constituencies of the conservative movement. It explains what unites and divides lawyers for the three major groups - social conservatives, libertarians, and business advocates - that have coalesced in recent decades behind the Republican Party.

  • - Measuring Human Rights, Gender Violence, and Sex Trafficking
    av Sally Engle Merry
    391

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