July 2018 New Books

2018 July new books 2

In July 2018, the Law Library added the following new titles to the collection to support the research and curricular needs of our faculty and students:

CIVIL RIGHTS

  1. Angela J. Hattery and Earl Smith, Policing Black Bodies: How Black Lives Are Surveilled and How to Work for Change (2018).
  2. Khiara M. Bridges, The Poverty of Privacy Rights (2017).

COMMERCIAL LAW

  1. DOJ Civil Antitrust Practice and Procedure Manual (2018).

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

  1. Martin H. Redish, Judicial Independence and the American Constitution: A Democratic Paradox (2017).
  2. Samantha Barbas, Newsworthy: The Supreme Court Battle Over Privacy and Press Freedom (2017).

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

  1. Lakhdar Boumediene and Mustafa Ait Idir, with Daniel Hartnett Norland, Jeffrey Rose and Kathleen List, Witnesses of the Unseen: Seven Years in Guantanamo (2017).

ECONOMICS

  1. Kaushik Basu, The Republic of Beliefs: A New Approach to Law and Economics (2018).

ELECTIONS AND VOTING

  1. Jesse H. Rhodes, Ballot Blocked: The Political Erosion of the Voting Rights Act (2017).

EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE

  1. Sarah Cote Hampson, The Balance Gap: Working Mothers and the Limits of the Law (2017).

ESTATES AND TRUSTS

  1. L. Rush Hunt and Lara Rae Hunt, A Lawyer’s Guide to Estate Planning: Fundamentals for the Legal Practitioner (2018).

FAMILY LAW

  1. Daniel J. Hynan, Parenting Plans: Meeting the Challenges With Facts and Analysis (2018).

IMMIGRATION LAW

  1. Leo R. Chavez, Anchor Babies and the Challenge of Birthright Citizenship (2017).

INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW

  1. Julie Koppel Maldonado, Benedict Colombi, and Rajul Pandya, editors, Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples in the United States: Impacts, Experiences and Actions (2014).

LEGAL EDUCATION

  1. Riaz Tejani, Law Mart: Justice, Access, and For-Profit Law Schools (2017).

LEGAL HISTORY

  1. Stanton D. Krauss, ed., Gentlemen of the Grand Jury: The Surviving Grand Jury Charges from Colonial, State, and Lower Federal Courts Before 1801 (2012).

LEGAL PHILOSOPHY

  1. Brian M. McCall, The Architecture of Law: Rebuilding Law in the Classical Tradition (2018).
  2. Geoffroy de Lagasnerie, Judge & Punish: The Penal State on Trial (2018).

LEGAL PROFESSION

  1. Jay M. Feinman, Law 101: Everything You Need to Know About American Law (2018).
  2. Alan L. Dworsky, The Little Book on Oral Argument (2018).

LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES

  1. Ashley Krenelka Chase, ed., Millennial Leadership in Libraries (2018).
  2. Bryan A. Garner with Jeff Newman, and Tiger Jackson, The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style (2018).

POLITICS

  1. Keith J. Bybee, How Civility Works (2016).
  2. Mark Fenster, The Transparency Fix: Secrets, Leaks, and Uncontrollable Government Information (2017).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

  1. Robert U. Sattin, ed., Filling in the Blanks: Practical Skills for the Working Lawyer (2016).

TAXATION—FEDERAL

  1. Jack Zuckerman, The 1040 Handbook: A Guide to Income and Asset Discovery: Includes Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (2018).

All of these books are available from the Law Library.  If you would like to check out any of these titles, please contact the circulation desk at either 806-742-3957 or circulation.law@ttu.edu.

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