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  • Gloria Alusie

    Legalines: Civil Procedure--Adaptable to Ninth Edition of the Friedenthal Casebook (Legalines)
    Legalines gives you authoritative, detailed briefs of every major case in your casebook. You get a clear explanation of facts, the issues, the court’s holding and reasoning, and any significant concurrences or dissents. Even more importantly, you get an authoritative explanation of the significance of each case, and how it relates to other cases in your casebook. And with Legalines’ detailed table of cases, you can quickly find any case or concept you’re looking for.

    But your professor expects you to know more than just the cases. That’s why Legalines gives you more than just case briefs. You get summaries of the black letter law as well. That’s crucial because some of the most important information in your casebooks isn’t in the cases at all… it’s the black letter principles you’re expected to glean from those cases.

    Legalines is the only study aid that gives you both case briefs and black letter review. With Legalines, you get everything you need to know – whether it’s in a case or not!

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  • Randy Cassingham

    The True Stella Awards: Honoring real cases of greedy opportunists, frivolous lawsuits, and the law run amok
    Gathered from the popular Web site www.StellaAwards.com, The True Stella Awards is an outrageous collection of America’s most ridiculous and frivolous lawsuits.

    Named for Stella Liebeck—the woman who spilled hot McDonald’s coffee on herself and then won a lawsuit against the fast-food chain—humorist Randy Cassingham’s popular Web site chronicles the hard-to-believe and amusing claims that have been brought before U.S. courts.

    Now, for the first time in book form, The True Stella Awards presents some of the most outlandish and unbelievable-but-true lawsuits in America. Some of the Stella Award cases include:
    -The man who legally changed his name to Jack Ass, and then sued MTV for $50 million because their TV show and movie Jackass infringed on his trademark and demeaned his “good name”
    -The songwriter who left a minute’s silence on his record only to be sued by the estate of another songwriter who copyrighted his own “silent” song
    -The man who sued an amusement park after being the victim of the ultimate "Act of God": he was hit by lightning while standing next to his own car in the parking lot.

    “How did [Cassingham] get so popular so fast? Well, for one thing, he writes funny stuff.”
    The New York Times

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  • Leonard D. Duboff, Christy O. King

    Art Law in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series.)
    Duboff’s Art Law in a Nutshell overviews art as an investment, from copyrights to trademarks, and examines issues involving museums and collecting. Subjects covered include the customs definition, international art movement, and the victim of war. Explores auctions; authentication; insurance; and tax problems for collectors, dealers, and artists. Also addresses the working artist, aid to the arts, moral and economic rights, and freedom of expression.
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  • Joan Quigley

    The Day the Earth Caved In: An American Mining Tragedy
    The Day the Earth Caved In is an unprecedented and riveting account of the nation’s worst mine fire, beginning on Valentine’s Day, 1981, when twelve-year-old Todd Domboski plunged through the earth in his grandmother’s backyard in Centralia, Pennsylvania. In astonishing detail, award-winning journalist Joan Quigley, the granddaughter of Centralia miners, ushers readers into the dramatic world of the underground blaze——from the media circus and back-room deal-making spawned in the wake of Todd’s sudden disappearance, to the inner lives of every day Centralians who fought a government that wouldn’t listen.

    Drawing on interviews with key participants and exclusive new research, Quigley paints unforgettable portraits of Centralia and its residents, from Tom Larkin, the short-order cook and ex-hippie who rallied the activists, to Helen Womer, a bank teller who galvanized the opposition, denying the fire’s existence even as toxic fumes invaded her home. Here, too, we see the failures of major
    political and government figures, from Centralia’s congressman, “Dapper” Dan Flood, a former actor who later resigned in the wake of corruption allegations, to James Watt, a former lawyer-lobbyist for the mining industry, who became President Reagan’s controversial interior secretary.

    Like Jonathan Harr’s A Civil Action, The Day the Earth Caved In is a seminal investigation of individual rights, corporate privilege, and governmental indifference to the powerless. Exposing facts in prose that reads like fiction, Quigley shows us what happens to a small community when disaster strikes, and what it means to call someplace home.

    Praise for The Day the Earth Caved In:

    "Her scene-by-scene narrative reads like fiction but inspires outrage in the muckraking tradition of Lincoln Steffens and Rachel Carson.”
    —The New York Times


    "[A]s a piece of explanatory journalism, The Day The Earth Caved In shines."
    —Washington Post Book World


    “It is quite a story.”
    —The Wall Street Journal

    “First rate research and journalism combing to tell a sad, often infuriating tale.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred)

    Quigley’s riveting account of the nation’s most devastating mine fire will change the way you think about so-called natural disasters, and the emotions we attach to the places we call home. This is an extraordinary book.” — Sean Wilentz, author of The Rise of American Democracy

    “Quigley’s tale is a real-life epic of brutally indifferent government, greedy corporations and the unlikely heroes who fight for their basic human rights. It's all here; made in America. You'll feel enraged to know the truth of what happened in our mountains and proud of your fellow Americans who took on Goliath."
    — John Passacantando, Executive Director, Greenpeace USA

    “If you can imagine a book that combines the gritty dignity of How Green Was My Valley with the muckraking of Silent Spring, then you have some sense of this deeply affecting work.”
    — Samuel G. Freedman, author of Upon This Rock

    “Joan Quigley, the granddaughter of coal miners, has combined meticulous reporting and personal passion to bring us this important book — one that illuminates an underground blaze that many corporate and government officials sought to smother and conceal.”
    — Gay Talese, author of A Writer’s Life



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  • William Statsky

    FAMILY LAW 5E (The West Legal Studies Series)
    "Family Law, 5th Edition," is an excellent introductory guide for anyone with an interest in family law. It provides an in-depth overview of family law with a focus on the skills needed by a paralegal working in this area. Such skills include legal analysis, legal interviewing, legal investigation, and legal research for the family law practice. This updated fifth edition has been expanded to include new information on such current, hot button family law topics as homosexual marriage, child support enforcement, and surrogate parenting.
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  • Jeremy Waldron

    Law (Theory and Practice in British Politics)
    Brings issues of legal theory to life by relating them to real problems in British politics. Questions about human rights, the rule of law, the unwritten constitution, the role of judges, law and politics and civil disobediance are discussed.
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  • Barry Werth

    Damages
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  • Jess J. Araujo

    The Law and Your Legal Rights/A Ley y Sus Derechos Legales: A Bilingual Guide to Everyday Legal Issues/Un Manual Bilingue Para Asuntos Legales Cotidianos
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  • Cora Jordan

    Neighbor Law: Fences, Trees, Boundaries & Noise (5th edition)
    Is a neighboring business driving you crazy? Too much noise from next door? Run-off from up the hill threatening to drown your yard?

    Learn your rights and responsibilities with Neighbor Law, Nolo's clear-cut, comprehensive guide to the laws concerning common neighbor disputes. The popular bestseller covers:

    fences trees boundaries blocked views noise water issues neighborhood businesses dangers to children ("attractive nuisances") and more In plain English, Neighbor Law explains how to find the law in each circumstance and resolve disputes outside the court -- but if you must go to small claims court, this popular book gives you the information you need.

    The 5th edition is completely revised and now provides a new information on disputes about second-hand smoke. It also has a new chapter on researching the law online.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction: Neighbors and Legal Questions

    1. Tackling a Neighbor Problem

    Get Prepared Approach the Neighbor Turn to the Authorities for Help Try Mediation Take the Neighbor to Court

    2. Noise

    Laws Against Noise What to Do

    3. When a Tree Is Injured or Destroyed

    Who Owns a Tree? An Owner's Rights When a Tree Is Damaged What the Tree Owner Can Sue For Criminal Penalties What to Do If a Neighbor Damages Your Tree Preventing Damage

    4. Encroachment: Invading Branches and Roots

    Looking for Help Trimming a Neighbor's Tree: The Right of Self-Help When a Neighbor Can Sue Going to Court

    5. Unsound Limbs and Trees

    Getting Help From the City Government Trimming a Neighbor's Tree: The Right of Self-Help Ask the Owner to Trim the Tree Suing to Prevent Damage Homeowners' Insurance After Damage From an Unsound Tree

    6. Boundary Trees

    Ownership Co-Owners' Responsibilities Damage to or Removal of a Boundary Tree

    7. Fruit and Nuts: Who Owns What?

    Who Owns the Tree? Fruit That Has Fallen Avoiding Problems

    8. Obstruction of View

    The Basic Rule: No Right to a View View Ordinances Subdivision Rules That Protect Views Other Laws That May Protect Views Views That Are Not Legally Protected Avoiding View Problems

    9. Boundary Lines

    Settling Uncertain Boundary Lines When a Neighbor Doesn't Honor the Boundary

    10. Using Another's Land: Trespass and Easements

    Trespassers Who Become Owners Easements

    11. Fences

    Rural Areas: Fencing Livestock In or Out Urban Fences Property Line (Boundary) Fences Disputes Over Boundaries Sharing a Fence That Is Not on the Boundary

    12. Spite Fences

    General Restrictions on Fence Height What Is a Spite Fence? Negotiating With the Neighbor Going to Court

    13. Dangers to Children: Attractive Nuisances

    The Attractive Nuisance Doctrine Taking Necessary Precautions Seeking Legal Help

    14. Rural Neighbors and the Right to Farm

    Ordinary Nuisance Rules Right-to-Farm Laws What Neighbors Can Do

    15. Water

    When the Neighbor Is Liable for Damage When the Neighbor May Not Be Liable for Damage What the Neighbor at Fault Must Pay For What to Do If You Suffer Water Damage Rights to Water

    16. When Your Neighbor Is a Business Zoning Laws Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions Home-Based Businesses Other Laws Protecting You and Your Property Expect a Compromise What to Do When the Law Favors You When the Law Favors the Business

    17. Other Common Neighbor Disputes

    Blighted Property Weeds, Rubbish, and Garbage Loud and Offensive Language Drug Dealers Animal Problems Second-Hand Smoke Vehicles Outdoor Lights

    18. Legal Research

    Local Laws State Statutes Case Law

    19. Mediation

    What Is Mediation? How to Find a Mediator How Mediation Works

    20. Small Claims Court

    What Is Small Claims Court? Preparing for Small Claims Court How Small Claims Court Works

    Appendixes

    1. State Statutes on Injury to Trees 2. State Statutes on Private Nuisance 3. Boundary Fence Statutes 4. Adverse Possession Statutes 5. Right-to-Farm Statutes

    Index

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