The history of Indiana law
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The history of Indiana law
(Ohio University Press series on law, society, and politics in the Midwest / series editor: Paul Finkelman)
Ohio University Press, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The narratives and counternarratives of Indiana legal history / David J. Bodenhamer and Randall T. Shepard
- Indiana's Constitution in a nation of constitutions / Patrick Baude
- Race, law, and the burdens of Indiana history / James H. Madison
- Family law in Indiana : a domestic relations crossroads / Michael Grossberg and Amy Elson
- The poor you have always with you : the problem of the "sturdy beggar" / Sheila Suess Kennedy
- "Conspicuously enlightened policy" : criminal justice in Indiana / Susan K. Carpenter
- Juvenile law : the quest to redeem youthful offenders / Margret G. Robb and Nancy Gettinger
- From petticoat slavery to equality : women's rights in Indiana law / Virginia Dill McCarty
- The Indiana bill of rights : two hundred years of civil liberties history / Rebecca S. Shoemaker
- The uncertain promise of free public schooling / Martha McCarthy and Ran Zhang
- Indiana courts and lawyers, 1816-2004 / Elizabeth R. Osborn
- More than arbiters of cases and controversies : the growing impact of the judiciary on Indiana's legal culture / Robert J. Maley and John R. Maley
- Indiana judges : a portrait of judicial evolution / John G. Baker
- Political pragmatism and common sense : leading cases of the Indiana Supreme Court / George t. Patton, Jr.
- The U.S. Supreme Court on circuit in Indiana, 1837-1891 / Allen sharp