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Rethinking Abortion
Princeton University Press 1999; US$ 32.95Mark Graber looks at the history of abortion law in action to argue that the only defensible, constitutional approach to the issue is to afford all women equal choice--abortion should remain legal or bans should be strictly enforced. Steering away from metaphysical critiques of privacy, Graber compares the philosophical, constitutional, and democratic... more...
Family Practice Examination and Board Review
McGraw-Hill 2004; US$ 75.00A comprehensive review resource for board and recertification review in family medicine, this work includes 100 cases and approximately 1000 questions with detailed explanations, emulating the style of the board examination. It covers the areas addressed by the board and recertifying examinations. more...
Family Practice Examination and Board Review, 2nd Ed
McGraw-Hill Education 2008; US$ 92.00Using the same easygoing writing style and thorough case presentations that made the first edition so popular, Family Practice Examination and Board Review, 2nd Edition , has more than 400 clinical cases that cover all topics and specialty areas of the family practice board certification examination and USMLE Step 3. It takes you step-by-step... more...
Family Practice Examination and Board Review
McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc. 2012; US$ 85.00An engagingly written case-based review for the Family Medicine Board Examination and the USMLE Step 3. Family Practice Examination and Board Review, Third Edition is the ideal study guide for the primary and recertification exam in family medicine and for licensure exams. The third edition has been completely updated with new cases, new questions,... more...
Dred Scott and the Problem of Constitutional Evil
Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 22.00A new interpretation of the constitutional law and politics of slavery. The Taney Court's conclusions that former slaves could not be American citizens and that slavery could not be banned in American territories was constitutionally sound, contrary to many opinions. more...
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