A Special Forces agent turned strip club bouncer with a side hustle as a fixer for the New York mob seeks the source of a new brand of heroin flooding the city streets
'Tell the fenmen who object to the loss of freedom which enclosure of the fens entailed of the great benefit to the public because where a pike or a duck fed formerly, now a bullock or sheep is fatted; they will be ready to return that ...
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Cantrell's dark eyebrows went up. He was a goodlooking man even with his fierce expression. Square jaw, short brown hair and light blue eyes. He looked her over, for the first time actually seemed to see her. “Hard to argue with that.
Most early definitions were based on three elements: penetration, the use of force, and the absence of consent (Spohn and Horney 1992). However, the growth of the feminist movement in the 1970s contributed to a redefinition of rape, ...
Through these texts and interviews, Art Against the Law proves that creative imagination can be formidable in challenging the status quo.
In this book, first published in 1955, Peter Wildeblood tells the story of his childhood and schooldays, his war service and university days, his life as a journalist, his arrest, trial and imprisonment, and finally his return to freedom.
This volume investigates the use of law by ordinary individuals and groups as a form of protest against 'the state'.
A guide to social interaction for autistic young people provides a five-point scale to help in determining what behavior is acceptable and gives examples of different behaviors and how they appear to others.
See Steven Ozment , The Age of Reform : 1250–1550 , ( 1980 ) , 52–53 . 122 113 For an interesting effort to defend moral reality Notes to Idolatry in Constitutional Interpretation 265.
In Trapped: When Acting Ethically is Against the Law, Cato Institute senior fellow and Georgetown University business professor John Hasnas examines the ethical dilemmas raised by over-criminalization.