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  • - The Second Amendment and Its Interpretation
    by Warren Freedman
    £80.49

    This important new book presents a clear and systematic analysis of the right or privilege to keep and bear arms within the meaning of the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. Freedman advances an intriguing idea: civil liability on the part of gun manufacturers, gun distributors, and dealers in firearms and guns.

  • - Tools for Plaintiffs and Defendants
    by Warren Freedman
    £70.99

    With court calendars already overcrowded and the number of civil cases steadily mounting, prolonged litigation and successive lawsuits are becoming an increasing burden on plaintiffs, defendants, and the court system alike.

  • by Warren Freedman
    £70.99

    Experienced attorney and sports enthusiast Freedman provides a comprehensive and extremely informative discussion of the antitrust legislation that affects professional sports--now undeniably a major business in the United States.

  • by Warren Freedman
    £89.99

    A concise, well-documented review and discussion of the exposure that lawyers and others in law-related professions have to malpractice suits against them in this malpractice crazed U.S. society.

  • by Warren Freedman
    £89.99

    The procedures of summary judgment as well as other preclusive devices have been hailed by many as an effective solution to the current overload facing American courts.

  • - Rights and Duties of Employers and Employees
    by Warren Freedman
    £70.99

    Written as a comprehensive reference for personnel managers, vice presidents in charge of human resources, and for practicing attorneys, The Employment Contract addresses both the historical development of the employer-employee relationship and current legal practice.

  • by Warren Freedman
    £70.99

    At the outset, Freedman fully examines the nature of the discovery process itself, including international discovery procedures, and then explores abuses of the process and their ramifications for future litigation. Organized in two main parts, the book begins with an introductory overview of the discovery process in general.

  • by Warren Freedman
    £89.99

    Although the U.S. Constitution guarantees those accused of a crime the right to a speedy and fair trial, in practice the judicial system is increasingly characterized by excessive trial delays and unfair trial situations.

  • by Warren Freedman
    £70.99

    The author offers an extensive survey of the most important court decisions that have attempted to delineate the rights of those who want to express their views and those who want to control access to private property. Among the other topics discussed are commercial speech, political advertising, picketing, and pornography. Extensively documented; it contains a selected bibliography, a subject index, and a case index. Written with a legal audience in mind, but may be read with profit by others interested in the topic. For upper levels. ChoiceThis book offers an informed discussion of the legal issues involved in free speech on private property and examines the important cases that have established precedents for protected forms of speech in quasi-public forums. Following a general introduction to the freedom of speech issue, Freedman explores the evolution of legal thinking on the subject by examining such developments as restrictions on freedom of speech, state action under the First and Fourteenth Amendments, governmental speech restrictions on private property, picketing, petitioning, and electioneering, as well as the issue of pornography under the First Amendment. Throughout, the discussion is presented in a readable yet fully documented format. Guidelines for the regulation of interest groups and their activities on private property are also provided.

  • by Warren Freedman
    £70.99

    To what extent should media coverage of criminal court proceedings be permitted? In Press and Media Access to the Criminal Courtroom, he reviews the underlying legal principles and constitutional issues, describes the important cases that have shaped current legal thinking, and provides citations of the applicable case law.

  • by Warren Freedman
    £70.99

    As confidential information relating to the lives of millions of citizens continues to be stored in data banks and other electronic systems, Americans are becoming increasingly aware of potential and actual infringements of their right of privacy.

  • - A Survey Guide for Attorneys and Clients
    by Warren Freedman
    £89.99

    Amid great concern for universal health care is succinct, well documented, accessible review of malpractice liability in health care and related professions.

  • by Warren Freedman
    £89.99

    Internal company investigations have become widespread in recent years as companies seek to ferret out internal problems. This book focuses on investigation of employees by their organisations, outlining the rights and obligations of the employer and the rights and privileges of the employee.

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