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Lone Star Law: A Legal History of Texas: American Liberty and Justice

Autor Michael Ariens
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 oct 2011 – vârsta ani
Michael Ariens proves that no state possesses a richer or more surprising legal history than Texas. In narrative as engaging as it is accessible, he has produced an overarching consideration of Lone Star law and legal culture—something notably missing in other Texas histories. After taking readers chronologically from early settlement through 1920, Ariens focuses on particular areas of Texas law, including property, family, business, criminal, and civil harms (tort), and on the history of Texas’s legal profession itself. Through illuminating and utterly Texan particulars, Ariens helps us understand a place at once southern and western, Spanish and Mexican, republic and state.
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ISBN-13: 9780896726956
ISBN-10: 0896726959
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 41
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Texas Tech University Press
Colecția Texas Tech University Press
Seria American Liberty and Justice


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Michael Ariens is professor of law at St. Mary’s University of San Antonio, where he teaches courses in legal history, constitutional law, and the legal profession. Lone Star Law is an effort to provide a different lens for viewing the unique history of Texas.

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Michael Ariens proves that no state possesses a richer or more surprising legal history than Texas. In narrative as engaging as it is accessible, he has produced an overarching consideration of Lone Star law and legal culture—something notably missing in other Texas histories. Through illuminating and utterly Texan particulars, Ariens helps us understand a place at once southern and western, Spanish and Mexican, republic and state.