July 2020 New Books

2020 July new books

In July 2020, the Law Library added the following new titles to the collection to support the research and curricular needs of our faculty and students.

BANKING AND FINANCE

  1. Naomi R. Lamoreaux and William J. Novak, eds., Corporations and American Democracy (2017).
  2. Morgan Ricks, The Money Problem: Rethinking Financial Regulation (2016).
  3. Ester Herlin-Karnell and Nicholas Ryder, Market Manipulation and Insider Trading: Regulatory Challenges in the United States of America, the European Union and the United Kingdom (2019).

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

  1. Mary E. Adkins, Making Modern Florida: How the Spirit of Reform Shaped a New State Constitution (2016).
  2. Richard Albert, Menaka Guruswamy and Nishchal Basnyat, eds., Founding Moments in Constitutionalism (2019).

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

  1. Mark J. Phillips and Aryn Z. Phillips, Trials of the Century: A Decade-by-Decade Look at Ten of America’s Most Sensational Crimes (2016).
  2. Andrew Porwancher, The Devil Himself: A Tale of Honor, Insanity, and the Birth of Modern America (2017).
  3. Francine Banner, Crowdsourcing the Law: Trying Sexual Assault on Social Media (2019).

ELECTIONS AND VOTING

  1. Richard L. Hasen, Plutocrats United: Campaign Money, the Supreme Court, and the Distortion of American Elections (2016).

IMMIGRATION LAW

  1. James C. Hathaway, ed., The Michigan Guidelines on the International Protection of Refugees (2019).
  2. Dree K. Collopy, AILA’s Asylum Primer: A Practical Guide to U.S. Asylum Law and Procedure (2019).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

  1. Catherine L. Fisk, Writing for Hire: Unions, Hollywood, and Madison Avenue (2016).
  2. Christopher Heath and Anselm Kamperman Sanders, eds., Intellectual Property and International Dispute Resolution (2019).

JUDGES

  1. Owen Fiss, Pillars of Justice: Lawyers and the Liberal Tradition (2017).

LAW AND SOCIETY

  1. Victoria Nourse, Misreading Law, Misreading Democracy (2016).

LEGAL EDUCATION

  1. Xan Arch and Isaac Gilman, Academic Library Services for First-Generation Students (2020).

LEGAL HISTORY

  1. Paul M. Pruitt, Jr., David I. Durham and Michael H. Hoeflich, Law and Miscellaneous Works: The Lives and Careers of Joel White and Amand Pfister, Booksellers and Publishers (2019).
  2. Charles E. Wright, Law at Little Big Horn: Due Process Denied (2016).
  3. Kurt X. Metzmeier, Writing the Legal Record: Law Reporters in Nineteenth-Century Kentucky (2017).
  4. Andrew Porwancher, John Henry Wigmore and the Rules of Evidence: The Hidden Origins of Modern Law (2016).
  5. Maria Isabel Medina, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law: A History (2016).
  6. Philip R Wood, The Fall of the Priests and the Rise of the Lawyers (2016).

LEGAL PROFESSION

  1. Julie Todaro, Emergency Preparedness for Libraries (2020).

MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE

  1. Karen Engle, The Grip of Sexual Violence in Conflict: Feminist Interventions in International Law (2020).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

  1. Cecil C. Kuhne, A Litigator’s Guide to Convincing the Judge (2019).

RACE AND ETHNICITY

  1. James W. Endersby and William T. Horner, Lloyd Gaines and the Fight to End Segregation (2016).

SENTENCING AND PUNISHMENT

  1. Justice Stephen Breyer, John Bessler, ed., Against the Death Penalty (2016).
  2. Keramet Reiter, 23/7: Pelican Bay Prison and the Rise of Long-Term Solitary Confinement (2016).

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.  Library staff will be able to assist in locating and checking out any of these items.

 

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