New Books @ Schmid Law Library

These materials are shelved just behind the reference desk, and may be checked out for two weeks. The links under each title take you directly to IRIS, where you’ll find more information about each title and whether or not it is currently checked out.

The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law Income Tax Law by Edward J McCaffery, 2011. http://library.unl.edu/record=b4195504~S0

Criminal Law: A Desk Reference a NOLO book by Paul Bergman, 2011. http://library.unl.edu/record=b4195502~S0

Child exploitation and trafficking: Examining the Global Challenges and U.S. Responses by Virginia M Kendall & T. Markus Funk, 2012. http://library.unl.edu/record=b4195506~S0

Constitutional Cliffhangers: a Legal Guide for Presidents and their Enemies by Brian C. Kalt, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4194526~S0

Someday All This Will be Yours: a History of Inheritance and Old Age by Kendrik Hartog, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4195500~S0

The Slave Trade and the Origins of International Human Rights Law by Jenny S. Martinez, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4194277~S0

The Law of Counterterrorism edited by Lynne K. Zusman, 2011. http://library.unl.edu/record=b4185631~S0

Thinking Like a Lawyer: An Educator’s Guide to Legal Analysis and Research, 2nd ed. by Sarah E. Redfield, 2011.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4190907~S0