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Item #79904 The History of Michigan Law. Paul Finkelman, Martin J. Hershock.
The History of Michigan Law.

The History of Michigan Law.

Finkelman, Paul, Editor. Hershock, Martin J., Editor. Taylor, Clifford W., Foreword. The History of Michigan Law. Athens, [Ohio]: Ohio University Press, [2006]. xiv, 290 pp. Hardcover fine in near-fine dust jacket. Internally clean. $25. * Contents: The Northwest Ordinance and Michigan's Territorial Heritage; David G. Chardavoyne; Blood on the Tracks: Law, Railroad Accidents, the Economy, and the Michigan Frontier; Martin J. Hershock; An Occasionally Dry State Surrounded by Water: Temperance and Prohibition in Antebellum Michigan; John W. Quist; A Beacon of Liberty on the Great Lakes: Race, Slavery, and the Law in Antebellum Michigan; Roy E. Finkenbine; Deference to Democracy: Thomas Cooley and His Barnburning Court; Paul D. Carrington; The Four Michigan Constitutions; Frank Ravitch; Ruin and Recovery: Conservation and Environmental Law in Michigan; David Dempsey; 170 Years of a Balancing Act: A Brief History of Criminal Justice in Michigan; Ronald J. Bretz; The Promise of Equality and the Limits of Law: From the Civil War to World War II; Paul Finkelman; "Methods of Mysticism" and the Industrial Order: Labor Law in Michigan, 1868-1940; Elizabeth Faue; The Michigan Women's Commission and the Struggle Against Sex Discrimination in the 1970s; Liette Gidlow; Legal Education in Michigan; Byron D. Cooper.

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