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Reason in Law (7th Edition) |
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Book Description This lively and insightful book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding why judges made the decisions they did in such current cases as the the Alabama federal courthouse Ten Commandments case, Ashcroft v. Oregon (Oregon's right to die law) and Lawrence v. Texas (constitutionality of sodomy laws). The book also examines recent legal controversies over internet music file-swapping and the targetin... >> |
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Legal Aspects of Architecture, Engineering, and the Construction Process |
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Book Description The primary focus of this text is to provide a bridge for students between the academic world and the real world. This bridge is built through an understanding of what is law, how law is created, how law affects almost every activity of human conduct, and how legal institutions operate. Intended mainly for architectural and engineering students, but increasingly for those in business schools and law schools, this text features a clear, concise, and jargon-free pres... >> |
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Chasing Moore's Law: Information Technology Policy in the United States |
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Edward D. Lazowska, President's Information Technology Advisory Committee This book is a landmark...accessible yet authoritative. This book will prove invaluable.
Review This book is a landmark. Its ten chapters provide an accessible yet authoritative introduction to the major topics surrounding information technology policy in the United States, topics such as privacy, Internet governance, workforce, computer security, antitrust, R&D funding, intellec... >> |
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