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Tag Archives: psychology
Thinking Legally
Start off the new school year with a fresh approach to thinking legally! In the book The Legal Analyst: a Toolkit for Thinking About the Law, author Ward Farnsworth presents a variety of legal theories which are frequently used in … Continue reading
Posted in Lost in the Stacks (Reference)
Tagged legal analysis, methodology, psychology, sociology
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