Incoming Resources
- But they didn't read me my rights!, myths, oddities, and lies about our legal system, Michael D. Cicchini and Amy B. Kushner
- Law in America, a short history, by Lawrence M. Friedman
- The consumer's guide to understanding and using the law, [by] Daniel L. Johnson
- Rules and laws, by Ann-Marie Kishel
- Attorney for the damned, Clarence Darrow in the courtroom, edited and with notes by Arthur Weinberg ; foreword by William O. Douglas
- Law 101, know your rights, understand your responsibilities, and avoid legal pitfalls, Brien A. Roche
- Personal law, the most common legal problems and how to solve them, Joseph C. McGinn
- A complete guide to the law, everything you ever wanted to know--in one volume, by Michael Lynn Gabriel
- My turn at the bully pulpit, [straight talk about the things that drive me nuts], by Greta Van Susteren and Elaine Lafferty
- The nonsense factory, the making and breaking of the American legal system, Bruce Cannon Gibney
- What are rules and laws?, Ellen Ripley
- Nolo's encyclopedia of everyday law, answers to your most frequently asked legal questions, edited by Shae Irving and Kathleen Michon
- Know your legal rights, by the editors of Kiplinger's personal finance
- Legal briefs, Michael D. Shook, Jeffrey D. Meyer
- Know your rights, and how to make them work for you, Reader's Digest
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the last interview and other conversations
- Minding the law, Anthony G. Amsterdam, Jerome Bruner
- The transformation of American law, 1870-1960, the crisis of legal orthodoxy, Morton J. Horwitz
- Stump your lawyer!, a quiz to challenge the legal mind, Howard Zaharoff
- Legal problem solver, a quick-and-easy action guide to the law, Reader's Digest
- The Reader's Digest legal question & answer book, [editor, Sharon Fass Yates]
- The Consumer Reports law book, your guide to resolving everyday legal problems, Carol Haas and the editors of Consumer Reports Books
- Life without lawyers, liberating Americans from too much law, Philip K. Howard
- The American Bar Association family legal guide
- A book of legal lists, the best and worst in American law with 150 court and judge trivia questions, Bernard Schwartz
- 101 things I learned in law school, Vibeke Norgaard Martin with Matthew Frederick ; illustrations by Matthew Frederick
- Law 101, everything you need to know about American law, Jay Feinman
- Everybody's guide to the law, Melvin M. Belli, Sr., & Allen P. Wilkinson
- Without a lawyer, by Steven Sarshik and Walter Szykitka
- The Oxford dictionary of American legal quotations, [compiled by] Fred R. Shapiro
- The court TV cradle-to-grave legal survival guide, a complete resource for any question you might have about the law, by the editors of Court TV and The American Lawyer
- American law 101, an easy primer on the U.S. legal system, Jasper Kim
- Everybody's guide to the law, Melvin M. Belli, Sr. & Allen P.Wilkinson
- Gale encyclopedia of everyday law, Shirelle Phelps, editor
- Miller's court, Arthur R. Miller
- Order in the court, a writer's guide to the legal system, David S. Mullally
- Hamilton and the law, reading today's most contentious legal issues through the hit musical, edited by Lisa A. Tucker
- The Jacoby & Meyers practical guide to everyday law, Gail J. Koff
- Nolo's everyday law book, answers to your most frequently asked legal questions, edited by Shae Irving
- ¿Por qu tenemos leyes?, Jacqueline Laks Gorman
- Law in American history, G. Edward White
- An introduction to the legal system of the United States, E. Allan Farnsworth ; edited by Steve Sheppard
- Public interest law, where law meets social action, by Robert A. Baum
- 100 ways to avoid common legal pitfalls without a lawyer, Stephen G. Christianson
- The art of advocacy, briefs, motions, and writing strategies of America's best lawyers, Noah A. Messing, Lecturer in the Practice of Law and Legal Writing Yale Law School
- Una guía de referencia esencial para sus preguntas legales cotidianas = a reference guide to everyday legal questions, Brien A. Roche
- The judge who hated red nail polish, & other crazy but true stories of law & lawyers, Ilona Bray, Richard Stim and the editors of Nolo
- You can get arrested for that, 2 guys, 25 dumb laws, 1 absurd American crime spree, Rich Smith
- The case against lawyers, how lawyers, politicians, and bureaucrats have turned the law into an instrument of tyranny--and what we as citizens have to do about it, Catherine Crier
- Law and order, James Ciment