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.

I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy by Lori Andrews, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4198642~S0

How to Build and Manage a Personal Injury Practice by K. William Gibson, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4198711~S0

Early Neutral Evaluation by Wayne D. Brazil, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4198709~S0

Cloud Computing for Lawyers by Nicole Black, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4198700~S0

Federalism and the Tug of War Within by Erin Ryan, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4199791~S0

Cruel and Unusual: The American Death Penalty and the Founders’ Eighth Amendment by John D. Bessler, 2011.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4199789~S0

The Eagle Returns: The Legal History of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians by Matthew L. M. Fletcher, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4199790~S0

Corporate Governance after the Financial Crisis by Stephen M. Bainbridge, 2011.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4199776~S0

The Supreme Court and the NCAA: The Case for Less Commercialism and More Due Process in College Sports by Brian L. Porto, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4199770~S0

FDR and Chief Justice Hughes: The President, the Supreme Court and the Epic Battle over the New Deal by James F. Simon, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4199303~S0

The Sky’s the Limit People v. Newton: The Real Trial of the 20th Century? by Lisa Pearlman, 2012.
http://library.unl.edu/record=b4199305~S0