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Law and Society

A Selected Bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2024

Joel B. Grossman
Affiliation:
The University of Wisconsin
Jack Ladinsky
Affiliation:
The University of Wisconsin

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Copyright © 1971 The Law and Society Association.

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EDITORS' NOTE: The compiling editors express their gratitude to Donald Bross and Kit Lunney for aiding in compiling this bibliography, and to Edith Wilimovsky for editorial assistance.

References

(1) RESPONSE TO JUDICIAL DECISIONS

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(2) JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION, SELECTION, AND EDUCATION

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(3) JUDICIAL PROCESS AND BEHAVIOR

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