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In Defense of Gun Control
防御枪支管制By: Hugh LaFolletteEISBN: 9780190873387Publisher: Oxford University PressSubject: Constitutional Law -
Bill of Rights: A Documentary History (Volume 1 & 2)By: Bernard SchwartzPublisher: Chelsea House PublishersSubject: Constitutional Law
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Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States: Being a Collection of Essays Written in Support of the Constitution Agreed upon September 17, 1787By: Hamilton Alexander; et al.Publisher: Federal GovernmentSubject: Constitutional Law
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Big Data, Political Campaigning and the Law:Democracy and Privacy in the Age of Micro-TargetingBy: Normann Witzleb, Moira Paterson, Janice RichardsonEISBN: 9780429288654Publisher: RoutledgeSubject: Computer Science
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Legal Data and Information in Practice:How Data and the Law InteractBy: Sarah A. SutherlandEISBN: 9781003127307Publisher: RoutledgeSubject: Computer Science
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Global Data Protection in the Field of Law Enforcement:
An EU PerspectiveBy: Cristina CasagranEISBN: 9781315622521Publisher: RoutledgeSubject: Law, Social Sciences -
Law Student Professional Development and Formation:
Bridging Law School, Student, and Employer GoalsBy: Neil W. Hamilton, Louis D. BilionisEISBN: 9781108776325Publisher: Cambridge University PressSubject: Socio-Legal Studies, Law, Legal Skills and Practice -
Distance Learning in Legal Education: Design, Delivery and Recommended PracticesBy: Working Group on Distance Learning in Legal EducationPublisher: CALISubject: Legal Education