Bookshelf
CLASS NOTES
NEW BOOKS FROM FACULTY Legal, Moral, and Metaphysical Truths: The Philosophy of Michael S. Moore
Racial Justice and Law: Cases and Materials
The Presidential Debates: Issues and Questions for the 2016 Election and Beyond
KIM FORDE-MAZRUI KIMBERLY KESSLER FERZAN
(co-edited with Stephen Morse) Oxford University Press
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Ferzan honors the scholarship of law and philosophy giant Michael S. Moore with her co-edited festschrift, while also expanding upon Moore’s transformative theories.
(with Ralph Richard Banks, Guy-Uriel E. Charles and Cristina M. Rodriguez) Foundation Press Forde-Mazrui’s casebook, which examines the role of law in reinforcing and ameliorating racial injustice, surveys key historical precedents and contemporary controversies across a variety of settings.
Transnational Civil Litigation: Principles and Prospects
GEORGE RUTHERGLEN
Foundation Press JOHN NORTON MOORE
Carolina Academic Press As the book’s editor, Moore reached out to thinkers in key areas—economic growth and domestic policy, foreign policy and defense, and criminal justice—to identify where they feel the current political discussion should be focused.
Rutherglen’s book, a companion to his 2013 co-authored “Transnational Civil Litigation,” provides a framework for students trying to get a grasp on international civil litigation.
City Power: Urban Governance in a Global Age
RICHARD SCHRAGGER
Oxford University Press Schragger, an expert in local government law, looks at the power cities have to control their own destinies.