Are Prisons Obsolete?

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Amid rising public concern about the proliferation and privitization of prisons, and their promise of enormous profits, world-renowned author and activist Angela Y. Davis argues for the abolition of the prison system as the dominant way of responding to America’s social ills. “In thinking about the possible obsolescence of the prison,” Davis writes, “we should ask how it is that so many people could end up in prison without major debates regarding the eff… More >>

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Community Association Law: Cases and Materials on Common Interest Communities

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Today’s most popular form of residential development is the community association. Tens of millions of Americans and countless more people around the world live in common interest communities. This book is structured to provide a thorough introduction to the substantive law of common interest communities. It seeks to assist the reader in grasping obvious and subtle qualities of both the theory and the practice of community association law. Notes and Problems… More >>

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Bankruptcy for Paralegals

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An practical introductory bankruptcy manual that explains the differences between each Chapter of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The book’s scope ranges from detailed procedural aspects of common bankruptcy litigation practice to the policy and history behind bankruptcy law. It presents broad and substantive discussions of various types of bankruptcy litigation, parties, exemptions, and the history of bankruptcy in the United States. Bankruptcy for Paralegals also e… More >>

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