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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 Mary H. Grossman for aid in compiling this bibliography, and to Edith Wilimovsky for editorial assistance.

References

(1) RESPONSE TO JUDICIAL DECISIONS

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AUERBACH, C. A. (1970) “Some comments on Mr. Nader's views.” Minnesota Law Rev. 54, No. 3.Google Scholar
CARLIN, J. E. (1970) “Store front lawyers in San Francisco.” Trans-action 7 (April).Google Scholar
CHRISTENSON, B. F. (1969) “Regulating group legal services–who is being protected–against what–and why?Arizona Law Rev. 11 (Spring).Google Scholar
DELANY, W. and A. H., FINEGOLD (1970) “Wall Street lawyer in the provinces.” Administrative Sci. Q. 15 (June).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
DONNELL, J. D. (1970) “The corporate counsel and his ‘client’: use of role analysis to illumine strains in the lawyer-client relationship.” Indiana Law J. 45 (Summer).Google Scholar
GREEN, J. A. and E. S., GREEN (1970) “The legal profession and the process of social change: legal services in England and the United States.” Hastings Law J. 21 (January).Google Scholar
KALLEN, L. (1969) “Peremptory challenges based upon juror background—a rational use?” Trial Lawyers Guide (August).Google Scholar
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MERSON, A. (1970) “Meeting legal needs: a new Malthusian dilemma.” Denver Law J. 47 (Winter).Google Scholar
NADER, R. (1970) “Law schools and law firms.” Minnesota Law Rev. 54, No. 3.Google Scholar
PORTMAN, S. (1970) “The defense lawyer's new role in the sentencing process.” Federal Probation 34 (March).Google Scholar
STEEVER, F. R. Jr. (1969) “Bargained-for group legal services: aid for the average wage-earner?Arizona Law Rev. 11 (Winter).Google Scholar
KRAFT, L. (1970) “Prison disciplinary practices and procedures: is due process provided?North Dakota Law Rev. 47 (Fall).Google Scholar
WEXLER, D. B. (1969) “Counseling convicts: the lawyer's role in uncovering legitimate claims.” Arizona Law Rev. 11 (Winter).Google Scholar
WEXLER, D. B. and A., SILVERMAN (1969) “Representing prison inmates: a primer in an emerging dimension of poverty law practice.” Arizona Law Rev. 11 (Fall).Google Scholar
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GOODERSON, R. N. (1970) “The interrogation of suspects.” Canadian Bar Rev. 48 (May).Google Scholar
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DORSEN, N. (1970) “The role of the lawyer in America's ghetto society.” Texas Law Rev. 49 (December).Google Scholar
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HARVEY, C. (1970) “Women in law in Canada.” Manitoba Law J. 4, No. 1.Google Scholar
HOLLAND, D. (1969) “Ending poverty-within the system.” St. Louis Univ. Law J. 14 (Winter).Google Scholar
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ROSE, J. M. (1970) “The war on poverty: lawyers and logistics.” Catholic Lawyer 16 (Spring).Google Scholar
SILVERBERG, H. M. (1969) “Law school legal aid clinics: a sample plan; their legal status.” Univ. of Pennsylvania Law Rev. 117 (April).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
SMITH, A. D. (1970) “The social worker in the legal aid setting: a study of interprofessional relationships.” Social Service Rev. 44, No. 2.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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GREEN, L. C. (1970) “Law and morality in a changing society.” Univ. of Toronto Law J. 20, No. 4.Google Scholar
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