West's Encyclopedia of American Law, Volume 1Thomson/Gale, 2005 - 476 pages West's Encyclopedia of American Law contains a comprehensive overview of American law in 13-volumes covering historical and current terms, concepts, events, movements, cases, and persons significant to U.S law. Including 5,000 entries that range from brief definitions of legal jargon to exhaustive examinations of court-room procedure, from explanations of complex topics such as civil rights to biographies of standout attorneys, from analyses of controversial issues such as gun control to transcripts of crucial Supreme Court decisions. Each entry was written, updated, and reviewed by lawyers and professors with the layperson or beginning student in mind.The layout of this edition includes: Entries contain definition and explanatory text The 94 sidebars provide brief highlights and add informative details of some facets of main entries while the 89 In Focus pieces complement main entries with details and arguments on interesting, important, or controversial issues Two appendix volumes contain over one hundred primary documents, including: milestone Supreme Court decisions & briefs; foundations of U.S. law; civil rights laws and commentary; presidential speeches; and scholarly essaysTopics in this edition include: Abandonment Absentee voting Defamation Defense of Marriage Act of 1996 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty Internet Fraud Movie rating Patent and Tradem Roman Law Martin Van Buren And much more |
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Page 172
... ment - indeed every human benefit and enjoy- ment , every virtue and every prudent act - is founded on compromise and barter , " he said in 1775 , in his Speech on Conciliation with America . However , despite his dissatisfaction with ...
... ment - indeed every human benefit and enjoy- ment , every virtue and every prudent act - is founded on compromise and barter , " he said in 1775 , in his Speech on Conciliation with America . However , despite his dissatisfaction with ...
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... ment , a protest that ended in U.S. officials strip- ping them of their medals . Events during this period increased Carmichael's sense of alienation from the United States . He alleged that the FBI harassed him and his wife , Miriam ...
... ment , a protest that ended in U.S. officials strip- ping them of their medals . Events during this period increased Carmichael's sense of alienation from the United States . He alleged that the FBI harassed him and his wife , Miriam ...
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... ment . The employer and the union are not required to reach agreement but must bar- gain in GOOD FAITH over mandatory sub- jects of bargaining until they reach an impasse . While a valid collective bargaining agree- ment is in effect ...
... ment . The employer and the union are not required to reach agreement but must bar- gain in GOOD FAITH over mandatory sub- jects of bargaining until they reach an impasse . While a valid collective bargaining agree- ment is in effect ...
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