Customer Review: I was very interested in the topic and love to read, but I could not drag myself beyond the first few chapters.
Our book group from various professions found "Invisible Constitution" "dense" and difficult reading. Most of the group finished less than half the book. A few brave souls finished... more info
Customer Review: Professor O'Brien must surely be making valuable contributions with his numerous works, and this one should have been most helpful to me. But he or his publisher have opted for pretty, pale grey print -- almost impossible for middle-aged eyes to read without strain. I had ordered five of his books... more info
Customer Review: Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age Arc of Justice Between World War I and the Great Depression, over seven million southern blacks migrated north. The causes of this great migration were several: the lingering effects of Jim Crow and discrimination;... more info
Customer Review: There have been several struggles in civil rights in the USA. Women suffrage, African American civil rights, and finally the Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Bisexual cause. Yoshino, a law professor at Yale and a gay, Asian-American man, masterfully melds autobiography and legal scholarship in... more info
Customer Review: This book addresses an incredibly important topic - and is well written to boot. The danger of reputations ruined by carelessness, or by deliberate ill will, should be understood. In fact, this book should be mandatory for human resources personnel and any search committee that uses the Internet to... more info
Customer Review: Its important for anyone who wants to read about the disability rights movement that this is first book to read, even if one has a negative impression of it. The goal of the independent living movement as identified in the book is for full community integration for people with disabilities and... more info
Customer Review: This book contains information about numerous human rights concerns from all around the world. In addition, it contains numerous articles and many documents. It is a wonderful research took that can be used by persons first learning about human rights, as well as by those persons who are working on... more info
Customer Review: I used Sullivan & Gunther, Constitutional Law 15th Edition. It has been my least favorite casebook, although I like Con Law. The note cases are too long and too numerous, but the note sections are incoherently presented so that the whole book seems like mush. All the primary and note cases have... more info