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         Legal History General:     more books (100)
  1. Law, Land, and Family: Aristocratic Inheritance in England, 1300 to 1800 (Studies in Legal History) by Eileen Spring, 1997-02-26
  2. Double Character: Slavery And Mastery in the Antebellum Southern Courtroom (Studies in the Legal History of the South) by Ariela J. Gross, 2006-10-15
  3. Masters, Servants, and Magistrates in Britain and the Empire, 1562-1955 (Studies in Legal History) by Douglas Hay, 2004-11-15
  4. The Legalist Reformation: Law, Politics, and Ideology in New York, 1920-1980 (Studies in Legal History) by William E. Nelson, 2003-09-29
  5. Protecting the Best Men: An Interpretive History of the Law of Libel (Studies in Legal History) by Norman L. Rosenberg, 1990-08
  6. Your Family Records: How to Preserve Personal, Financial & Legal History by Carol Pladsen, 1987-01
  7. Law in Western United States (Legal History of North America)
  8. An Inquiry into the Law of Negro Slavery in the United States of America: To Which Is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of Slavery (Studies in the Legal History of the South) by Thomas Read Rootes Cobb, 1999-08
  9. A History of Continental Criminal Law (Continental Legal History Series, V. 6.) by Carl Ludwig Von Bar, 1999-10
  10. Legal Record and Historical Reality: Proceedings of the Eighth British Legal History Conference by Thomas G. Watkin, 2003-08-16
  11. Yale Law School and the Sixties: Revolt and Reverberations (Studies in Legal History) by Laura Kalman, 2005-10-17
  12. Law and Identity in Mandate Palestine (Studies in Legal History) by Assaf Likhovski, 2006-06-05
  13. Libel and the First Amendment: Legal History and Practice in Print and Broadcasting by Richard Labunski, 1987-01-01
  14. Searching for Justice: An Autobiography (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History) by Fred Kaufman, 2005-11-03

61. E Is For Ecstasy, Appendix 4, Legal History Section
A brief legal history of MDMA is presented, detailing its changing status from of sub delegation of emergency scheduling powers by the Attorney general to the
http://www.ecstasy.org/books/e4x/e4x.ap.04/e4x.ap.04.01.html

Contents
Appendix 4
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E is for Ecstasy by Nicholas Saunders
Appendix 4: Bibliography
Legal History
(This section deals largely with United States Law, and it is arranged chronologically)
Sreenivasan, V.R. Problems in Identification of Methylenedioxy and Methoxy Amphetamines. J. Crim. Law 63 304-312 (1972).
In a study of the spectral properties of several substituted amphetamine analogs, the properties of an unknown sample seized from an apparent drug abuser were recorded. The evidence indicated that this material was MDMA. As this report was initially presented to a group of crime laboratory chemists in August, 1970, this is probably the earliest documentation of illicit usage of MDMA.
Gaston, T.R. and Rasmussen, G.T. Identification of 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine. Microgram 5 60-63 (1972).
Several exhibits were encountered in the Chicago area, which were identified as MDMA as the hydrochloride salt. Chromatographic and spectrographic properties are presented.
Anonymous. Request for Information, Microgram 15 126 (1982).
The Drug Control Section of the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) has solicited information concerning the abuse potential of both MDMA and MDE. The request covered the abuse potential, the illicit trafficking and the clandestine syntheses, since 1977.

62. Ethics/Jurisprudence/Legal History
Ethics/Jurisprudence/legal history. general Advice. Unlike all other listed courses, courses in ethics, jurisprudence and legal history
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Not belonging to any specific area of the "practice" of law, they are offered in the hope that you will graduate as a well-rounded lawyer. Beyond that, the course in Legal Profession is required for admission to the bar of every state. Students may fulfill this requirement through the 2 or 3 hour Legal Profession course.
Specific Courses and Frequency of Offering:
  • Legal Profession (3 hrs, sometimes 2 hrs.) (every year/day; alternating spring semesters/evening)
    Jurisprudence (2 hrs.) (every year/day; occasionally/evening)
    American Legal History (2 hrs.) (usually every year/day or evening)

63. Legal History - Encyclopedia Article About Legal History. Free Access, No Regist
Some articles mentioning legal history By printing, downloading, or using the content on the freedictionary.com, including general dictionary, medical
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Legal history
Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Legal history is a term that has at least two meanings. Among certain jurists and historians of legal process it has been seen as the recording of the evolution of laws and the technical explanation of how these laws have evolved with the view of better understanding the origins of various legal concepts, some consider it a branch of intellectual history Intellectual history means either:
  • the history of intellectuals, or:
  • the history of the people who create, discuss, write about and in other ways propagate ideas. Intellectual history differs from (although it is related to) the history of philosophy and the history of ideas. Its central perspective suggests that ideas do not change in isolation from the people who create and use them and that we must study the culture, lives and environments of people to understand their ideas.
    Click the link for more information. Twentieth century historians This is a list of historians The names are grouped by order of the historical period in which they were writing, which is not necessarily the same as the period in which they specialised.
  • 64. Pornography And The Internet In The United States
    and obscenity, an exploration of some of the general arguments for and against the censorship of pornography and a short legal history of pornography
    http://www.slais.ubc.ca/courses/libr500/fall1999/www_presentations/c_hogg/defaul
    By Charles Hogg
    For LIBR500:
    Foundations of Information Technologies,
    Winter Session 1999/2000.
    Mary Sue Stephenson.
    Contents
    Introduction Definitions US Legal History General Arguments Reccomended Links Works Cited About the Author Print Version
    Introduction
    The Time Magazine article, "On a Screen Near You: Cyberporn", that appeared on July 3 rd 1995 brought the issue of Internet pornography to the attention of the media, legislators and the general public ( Wilkins 1997 ). Even though the article was found to be inaccurate and many parts of the article were recanted by Time, the issue quickly took on a life of its own ( Wilkins 1997 ). This site explores some of the issues associated with the debate of censorship of various types of pornographic material on the web. There is a discussion of definitions of pornography and obscenity, an exploration of some of the general arguments for and against the censorship of pornography and a short legal history of pornography, censorship and the Internet in the United States. This web site is intended to be a starting point for exploring the issue of Internet pornography and is not an exhaustive source. Home What is pornography?

    65. Articles
    III. WOMEN PRACTITIONERS, general INTEREST. Women s history Finds a Home on the Web (Article on the Women s legal history Biography Project) Cyber Esq
    http://www.stanford.edu/group/WLHP/articles/articles.shtml
    Articles Fair Use Notice: Note: Most of the documents below are in PDF format. To view PDF files, download a free copy of Acrobat Reader from Adobe Inc. I. Historiographical Articles II. Periodicals Law Journals State Bar Publications , and Miscellaneous III. Women Practitioners, General Interest IV. Obituaries and Memoriams V. Other Materials To End of Page I. HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ARTICLES A New Discovery: The First Women Members of the ABA [Mary Belle Grossman and Mary Florence Lathrop]
    by Selma Moidel Smith
    9 Experience 4 (Summer 1999)
    *Also 85 Women Lawyers Journal 3 (Fall/Winter 2000) A Century of Achievement: The Centennial of the National Association of Women Lawyers
    by Selma Moidel Smith
    85 Women Lawyers Journal 2 (Summer 1999)
    *Originally printed as two articles: "...The First 50 Years," 9 Experience 1 (Fall 1998), and "...The Second 50 Years," 9 Experience 2 (Winter 1999). Book Review: Feminist Lawyers
    by Barbara Allen Babcock
    50 Stanford Law Review 1689 (1998) Women Lawyers in the United States
    by Lelia J. Robinson, LL.B.
    2 GreenBag 10 (1890) Making History: Lelia Robinson's Index to American Women Lawyers ["Introduction to Women Lawyers in the United States"]

    66. Women's Legal History Biography Project
    for a person charged with a capital offense before an Army general CourtMartial. Hoff-Wilson, Joan Law, gender and injustice a legal history of US women New
    http://www.stanford.edu/group/WLHP/articles/womenbib.shtml
    Bibliography Compiled by J. Paul Lomio This is a bibliography of books and articles dealing with women's legal history. Several of the books contain chapters on women who are also the focus of original biographies contained within this Website; in these instances there are links to our content.
    I. Books Abramson, Jill and Barbara Franklin
    Where they are now: the story of the women of Harvard Law 1974
    Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1986, 323 p. This is a study of the 71 women in the Harvard Law School class of 1974 by two staff reporters for The American Lawyer. The book includes a statistical profile for each woman in this class and offers a snapshot of their lives a decade after law school. These women are not considered pioneers but they are seen, by the authors, as being "in the vanguard of" a revolution, a revolution spurred on by the burgeoning women's movement as these women, just 12% of the first year class, sought to enter a challenging profession at a "most challenging proving ground." Atwood, Barbara Ann

    67. Expanding The Scope Of American Legal Constitutional History
    in its initial attention to the general constitutional politics Constitutional history scholarship over the past few by the call of leading legal historians to
    http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~law/teaching_legal_history/benedict.htm
    back
    Expanding the Scope of American Constitutional History

    It is now over thirty-five years since the lamented Paul L. Murphy lamented the decline of American constitutional history as a teaching and research field. "One of the ironies of American historiography is that in the nineteenth century, when the American citizen was hardly touched in his everyday existence by his national government and very little by his state government, constitutional history tended to crowd out almost every other aspect of history," he wrote. Yet, as early as 1963 Murphy observed that "[i]n the twentieth century, social, cultural, and intellectual history has risen in professional status to the rapid exclusion of constitutional . . . ." As Murphy knew, in the nineteenth century every history of the United States attended closely to the nation's constitutional developmentto the constitutional issues that precipitated the American Revolution, to the operation of the Articles of Confederation, the framing and ratification of the Constitution itself, issues of state rights versus nationalism, constitutional aspects of slavery, Civil War, and Reconstruction. Titles like James Schouler's 7-volume History of the United States of America, Under the Constitution

    68. SSRN – Legal History
    SSRN Abstract Database Search Results for legal history. Series 130 downloads The Passionate legal Debates of Rowan College of New Jersey general Date Posted
    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/JELJOUR_Results.cfm?nxtres=561&form_name=journalbrow

    69. SSRN-English Legal History And Interdisciplinary Legal Studies By Jonathan Rose
    tradition. The paper concludes with some general remarks about the medieval and early English legal history scholarship. It notes
    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=537842

    70. History Matters Search
    Links to 13 sites about Texas history and constitutions in general. The site is easy to navigate and will be interesting for research on legal history and the
    http://historymatters.gmu.edu/search.php?function=find&toplegal=1&wwwhist=1

    71. Massachusetts In The Woman Suffrage Movement. A General, Political, Legal And Le
    Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement. A general, political, legal and legislative history from 1774, to 1881. By Harriet H. Robinson. Second Edition.
    http://www.assumption.edu/whw/old/Massachusetts in the woman.html
    [Editorial Note: Harriet H. Robinson's Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement is perhaps the first serious history of the woman's rights movement. She apparently got the inspiration for writing it at an 1880 Commemorative Convention, held in Worcester on the thirtieth anniversary of the first national woman's rights convention. In Appendix H , which describes this gathering, she thanked "Paulina Gerry (whose careful preservation of Woman's Rights documents has made the writing of this history possible)."]
    Massachusetts in the woman suffrage movement. A general, political, legal and legislative history from 1774, to 1881. By Harriet H. Robinson
    Second Edition. Boston: Roberts Brothers,1883; original ed., 1881. In the administration of a State, neither a woman as a woman, nor a man as a man, has any special function, but the fits are equally diffused in the both sexes. * * * One woman has the gift of healing, another not; one is a musician, another not a musician; one woman is a philosopher, and another is an enemy to philosophy. * * The same education and opportunity for self-development which makes man a good guardian (or ruler) will make woman a good guardian (or ruler); for their original nature is the same. Plato: Rep. Book V.

    72. Lawlink NSW: History Of The Legal Profession Advisory Council
    history of the legal Profession Advisory Council The legal Profession Commission’s First Report on the legal Profession general Regulation and
    http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lpac.nsf/pages/lpachistory
    History of the Legal Profession Advisory Council
    The First Report , commissioned by the then Attorney General was the first of a series of reports that reviewed the law and practice regulating the legal profession. The First Report First Report
    According to the First Report
    The advantages of such a body, according to the Law Reform Commission, included:
    (ii) enabling a wider range of community viewpoints to be involved in the regulatory system, albeit only in a reviewing and advisory role, than it is possible to achieve merely by adding public members to the governing bodies;
    (iii) providing a forum in which non-lawyers would be likely to be less reluctant to express their views and to indicate their uncertainty or lack of knowledge;
    (iv) providing a valuable source of support, information and views for the public members, especially those chosen by the Council itself.
    In the second reading speech of the Bill the then Attorney General, The Honourable Terence Sheahan commented on Legal Profession Advisory Council as follows:
    The Bill proposed that Legal Profession Advisory Council consist of nine members appointed by the Attorney General. Of the nine members, two shall be practising barristers of whom one should be nominated by the Bar Council; three shall be practising solicitors, of whom two should be nominated by the Law Society Council, four shall be appointed to represent the community.

    73. PPP 10/1: Khmer Rouge Trial Law Makes Legal History Commentary
    Khmer Rouge trial law makes legal history Commentary By and its compatibility with international legal standards must his efforts the UN general Assembly in
    http://www.phnompenhpost.com/TXT/comments/khmer1.htm
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    Khmer Rouge trial law makes legal history Commentary
    By Tom Fawthrop

    The National Assembly's Jan 2 approval of a law authorizing the formation of a special tribunal to hold accountable the architects of the murderous Pol Pot regime is a landmark that if implemented with goodwill and integrity by both the UN and the Cambodian government could chart new frontiers for international law and justice.
    COMMENT
    Potentially it could also have a profound effect on Cambodian society by taking the first step to ending its culture of impunity and exorcising the ghosts of the past.
    However this legislative landmark, which finally addresses the tragedy that has haunted Cambodia since 1979, does not satisfy some human rights organizations.
    But according to analysts, the draft law unanimously passed by the National Assembly does not seriously alter the main substance of the prior agreement with the UN.
    Critics of the joint UN-RGC MOU which has underpinned the KR trial draft law have homed-in on weaknesses of the Cambodian judiciary. But after such a tortured process of negotiations and often acrimonious ping-pong between the UN and Phnom Penh, some shortcomings are the product of mutual suspicion and acceptable compromise.
    Undeniably, the credibility of the tribunal will hinge on Hun Sen's capacity to allow the tribunal to make decisions he disagrees with and its resistance to the political manipulation that plagues Cambodian courts.

    74. Research Guides-Subject Guide Search For "legal History"
    Results of your search for keyword(s) legal history on the University of North Carolina and its history. arrangement of sources is from general to specific.
    http://www.lib.unc.edu/guides/process_search.php?keyword_search=legal history

    75. The University Of Chicago Press Subject Index
    Sociolinguistics; Latin American Studies; Law and legal Studies general legal Studies; Law and legal Studies legal history; Law and
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    For a selection of new and recommended books in many of the subject areas in which we publish, you may wish to consult our subject catalogs page.

    76. Widener University School Of Law Legal Information Center
    to find the legislative history the date of the general Assembly Each general Assembly lasts Widener University legal Information Center receives legislative
    http://www.law.widener.edu/Law-Library/library/research/de_legislative_hist.shtm

    77. Collection Of British Legal History
    Vol. 16. Edinburgh W. Green Son, 1935. 273 p. ; 26 cm. (Collection of British legal history ; 130) CONTENTS general index.
    http://www.tulips.tsukuba.ac.jp/collections/211.html
    Collection of British legal history

    78. AccessToLaw - Legal History
    legal Resources·general Resources · legal history. Avalon Project at Yale Law School, Full text documents in law, history and diplomacy
    http://www.accesstolaw.com/site/default.asp?s=86

    79. Duhaime And Company
    In Canada; Structure and Rules Structure; general Rules. Home; Criminal Code history; Stalking; Preferred Indictment; Cases; Family Violence legal Remedies; Marriage;
    http://www.islandnet.com/~wwlia/ca-home.htm
    Moved
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    80. Washington University School Of Law -- Library
    2. Articles Access to the nonlegal databases has journal articles addressing issues in American history. general Business File (1982-present) general Business
    http://ls.wustl.edu/Infores/Library/Guides/histtax.html
    Legal History of American Taxation Seminar: Reseach Guide
    Katrina Stierholz,
    Access Services/Government Documents Librarian and Lecturer in Law,
    Washington University School of Law Library,
    phone: 935-6443; email: stierhol@wulaw.wustl.edu Introduction
    This guide is intended to help the students of this course locate a broad range of non-legal materials. A companion to this guide is Mark Kloempken's Researching Federal Taxation guide. Together, these should provide a jumping-off point for students. However, these cannot be considered complete. Because the potential topics for this class are so varied, I strongly suggest that you make an appointment with me by telephone 935-6443 or via email, at stierhol@wulaw.wustl.edu
    1. Books
    Mobius Libraries (Wash U, Univ. of Missouri system, and SLU)
    Online Catalog

    These libraries hold significant collections in the social and political movements of this country. You can use the direct request function to ask that a circulating item held by a Mobius library be sent here. A recommended first stop for your research. Government Publications
    Government publications provide rich sources of information for historical research. The catalogs and indexes listed below will provide you access to material held in our library and in other depository libraries in the area. The older indexes do not duplicate each others' work, so you will need to check all if you are researching the pre-1976 era.

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