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163. American Jurisprudence 2d. West Group. Vols. 1-83, Deskbook, in 138 books; with 2002 Federal Taxation volumes 33, 33A, 34, 34A; 2003 General Index (7 soft bound vols.); New Topic Service, Tables. Complete set, current through April 2002 supplements. Together 147 books. Ex-private law library with stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price $3,500. Special $1,295.
* An A-Z encyclopedic text covering every title of American law. With 425 wide ranging topics, it covers state and federal, civil and criminal, substantive and procedural fields of American law. It outlines the origins, history and scope as well as varying views applied by the courts.

164. American Law Reports Federal (ALR Federal). St. Paul, MN: West Group. Vols. 1-179 (1991-2002). Complete set current through October 2002 cumulative pocket part supplements. Ex-private law firm library with stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price $2,100. Special $695.
* Each volume provides articles which organize, summarize, and analyze all pertinent federal case law on a particular federal issue. They include full reports of leading cases from the federal courts and discuss the cases and administrative decisions that interpret federal statutes, legislation, procedures, and rules and regulations. These annotations are an exhaustive review of all cases reported from federal jurisdictions on a particular point of federal law.

165. Bankruptcy Reporter, West’s. St. Paul, MN: West Group. Vols. 1 to 277 (1979-2002). Ex-library with stamps on inside front covers, a very good set. Publisher’s Price $5,364.  Special $1,795.
* Provides full text of reported decisions of the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts and Decisions from the U.S. District Courts dealing with bankruptcy matters that are not included in the Federal Supplement.

166. Corpus Juris Secundum. St. Paul: West Group. Volumes 1 to 101A, in 166 books. Complete set current through 2002 supplements [with] 5 softbound volumes 2002 General Index and Table of Statutes volume. Ex-private law library with stamps, very good. Publisher’s Price $2,692. Special $1,195.
* Provides a contemporary statement of American law as derived from reported cases and legislation. Covers the general rule of law summarized in “Black Letter” headings and expanded upon in the text with the vital exceptions to the rule. Citations advise when a case has been modified and helps the reader locate particular laws.

167. Customs Bulletin. Treasury Decisions Under Customs and Other Laws. U.S. Treasury. U.S. Customs Service. Washington: Government Printing Office. Vols. 1 to 33 (1967-1999). Ex-private law firm library, some volumes with library location labels at foot of spines, else very good. Reprint Price $1,450. Special $495.
* Individual volumes are also available and standing order service for future volumes as published available for this title. Most recent volumes available individually: Vol. 30 $58.00; Vol. 31 $40.00; Vol. 32 $58.00; Vol. 33 is the latest bound volume from GPO (released June 2002) is available at $53.00.

168. F.C.C. Record. [Washington]: Federal Communication Commission, 2002. Vol. 17, #14; and #15 (2 books). Reprint edition, Wm. S. Hein & Co., 2002. Cloth. New. $168.
* Individual volumes and standing order service is available for this title.

169. Legislative History of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989. Bernard D. Reams, Jr. (Editor). 39 volumes. Buffalo: William S. Hein & Co., 1998. Cloth. As new., excellent condition without any ownership marks or stamps. Publisher’s Price $4,250. Special $3,400.
* The major provisions of this Act include stricter capital standards for thrifts, the abolition of the FSLIC, the transfer of thrift deposit insurance to the FDIC, the creation of the Resolution Trust Corp., tougher civil and criminal penalties for violations, and subsidization of low-income mortgages. The set includes other post-enactment congressional reports and hearings as well as other related measures passed by Congress after FIRREA.

170. Mersky, Roy A. and Suzanne F. Young (compilers). A Documentary History of the Legal Aspects of Abortion in the United States Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Littleton: Fred B. Rothman & Co. 6 volumes. Cloth. New. $350.
* The 1992 Supreme Court decision changed the legal standard for the evaluation of restrictions on abortion. The new “undue burden” standard enunciated in Casey left the abortion question far from settled, and state legislation and future cases will continue to define the parameters and politics of abortion. This set contains reprints of the lower court decisions, all briefs, the oral arguments, and the Supreme Court decision.

171. [Railway Labor Act]. Campbell, Michael H., Editor. The Railway Labor Act of 1926. A Legislative History. Buffalo: William S. Hein & Co., 1988. 4 vols. Cloth. New. $425.
* The Railway Labor Act is the federal law that regulates unionization of airlines and railroads. This four-volume legislative history culminates nearly seven years of work by the ABA section of Labor and Employment Law’s Railway and Airline Labor Law Committee.

172. [Securities Law]. Legislative History of the Securities Act of 1933 & 1934. Compiled by J.S. Ellenberger and Ellen P. Mahar. 11 Volumes. Fred B. Rothman & Co. 1973. Reprint Wm. S. Hein, 2001. Cloth. New. $895.
* This set examines the key elements of the dramatic hearings conducted from 1932 to 1934 before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. Includes all pertinent hearings, bill prints, printed Senate amendments to the substantive legislation, relevant reports and documents and all the debates.

173. Uniform Laws Annotated, Master Edition. St. Paul: West Publishing Co. Vols. 1-15A, in 53 books. Complete set, current through 2002 pocket part supplements. Ex-private law firm library with stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price $2,223. Special $895.
* Provides an extensive and convenient reference to the text of uniform laws; prepared under the sponsorship of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute. Examines acts recommended for adoption in all states, as well as pinpoints state variations. Includes annotations to cases decided in adopting jurisdictions. Discusses, among others: commercial codes; nonprofit organizations; business and financial laws; estate; probate and related laws; matrimonial, family, and health laws; model sentencing and corrections; remedial laws; evidence; arbitration; common interest; and civil and criminal procedure.

174. United States Patent Quarterly 2d. Vols. 1 to 39 (1987-1996) lacking vol. 19 and 36 [with] USPQ Digest Index Vols. 1-20, in 1 book. Together 38 books. Ex-private law firm library. A very good set. Publisher’s Price $1,235. Special $495.
* Premier research tool on Intellectual Property law and indispensable in a patent library. Unique in that it prints many “manuscript” decisions which are nowhere else published. These Patent Office decisions are not printed in the Commissioner’s decisions, but are often referred to by the examiners. The publisher is permanently out-of-print of 17 volumes of this title.

175. United States Patent Quarterly 2d. Washington, DC: Bureau of National Affairs. Vols. 1 to 57 (1987-2001). Ex-private law firm library with stamps, else very good. Publisher’s Price $1,710. Special $650.
* Premier research tool on Intellectual Property law and indispensable in a patent library. Unique in that it prints many “manuscript” decisions which are nowhere else published. These Patent Office decisions are not printed in the Commissioner’s decisions, but are often referred to by the examiners.

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