The History of Michigan Law.
Finkelman, Paul, Editor. Hershock, Martin J., Editor. Taylor, Clifford W., Foreward. The History of Michigan Law. Athens, [Ohio]: Ohio University Press, [2006]. xiv, 290 pp. Blue hardcover with gilt stamped spine and front cover. Fine in fine dust jacket. Internally clean and bright. $15. * 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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