Customer Review: When I proposed to my Romanian girlfriend I had no idea what was involved with US immigration. This book became our bible during the six months dealing with the USCIS. We've finally received her temporary green card and I'm happy to put this book on the shelf until we need to file for the permanent... more info
Customer Review: My fiance and I used this book for our prenup. We found it to be a very useful guide for discussing how we wanted to structure our prenup. However, we spent a lot of time filling out the template to compose a draft which was bascially thrown out by our lawyers. I would only suggest this book as a... more info
Customer Review: I highly recommend this book to college students, law students, attorneys, religious leaders, and policy makers - gay or straight - anyone who is searching for a better way to conceptualize family values in this country. The author provides an in-depth history of the LGBT rights movement juxtaposed... more info
Customer Review: i got this book for a legal history research paper on the free exercise clause. it was easy to read, interesting, and well cited. i highly reccomend it.
Customer Review: I found this book to be everything I had expected in assistance is writing my own pre-nup. The CD with all the files on it was a nice addition and saved me a lot of time too.
Customer Review: With numerous deftly chosen stories of husbands and wives and their contact and experience of the law from the Colonial Era to the present, Hartog describes the slow development of our modern conception of individual rights. This is for the most part the story of wives' evolution from the state of... more info
Customer Review: Howell does a great job examining how Renaissance women protected their interests, and the interests of their children. her book is extremely detailed and well researched. Although my historical interests are as far away from Renaissance Europe, this book sure raised my interest level
Customer Review: An engrossing exploration of legal reform to address the problem
of domestic violence. Professor Lazarus-Black details domestic violence as impeded by everyday practices of law and courts. I found the individual case studies of battered women seeking legal protection most absorbing, especially... more info
Customer Review: A thoroughly researched and interesting account of one of the under-examined mileposts in the still on-going civil rights struggle. Ms. Newbeck evokes the Loving case, as well as its antecedents and successors, in their historical, political and very personal contexts. As noted in the book... more info