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Broken Family Law: In the Best Interests of the Minor Child

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Broken Family Law: In the Best Interests of the Minor Child, is Thomas A. Cherewick’s contribution to anyone who has faced, or will be subjected to, the vagaries and unpredictability of the U.S. family law system. Two decades of being the Respondent in a child custody case give Cherewick the knowledge, expertise, and ammunition to deliver this no-holds-barred and highly enlightening book. More than a how-to guide, every section is about what works and what doesn’t i… More >>

Broken Family Law: In the Best Interests of the Minor Child

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Cultural Analysis, Cultural Studies, and the Law: Moving Beyond Legal Realism

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Cultural Analysis, Cultural Studies, and the Law is a field-defining collection of work at the intersection of law, cultural analysis and cultural studies. The marked turn over the past few decades toward claims and policy arguments based on cultural identity—such as ethnicity, race, or religion—has pointed up the urgent need for legal studies to engage cultural critiques. Exploration of legal issues through cultural analyses provides a rich supplement to… More >>

Cultural Analysis, Cultural Studies, and the Law: Moving Beyond Legal Realism

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Unequal under Law: Race in the War on Drugs

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Race is clearly a factor in government efforts to control dangerous drugs, but the precise ways that race affects drug laws remain difficult to pinpoint. Illuminating this elusive relationship, Unequal under Law lays out how decades of both manifest and latent racism helped shape a punitive U.S. drug policy whose onerous impact on racial minorities has been willfully ignored by Congress and the courts.

Doris Marie Provine’s engaging analysis traces the hist… More >>

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