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Richard Fybelexplains the history of the German judiciary and judges during the Nazi Era

tells a touching and inspiring story of discovering that their 'perfect little boy had a problem'

and enables them to understand refugees' experiences from their own points of view

maps the strengths and weaknesses of ethnography in contemporary educational research

Morality Imposed Joanne C. May disabled personsWe like to think of judges and justices as making decisions based on the facts and the law. But to what extent do jurists decide cases in accordance with their own preexisting philosophy of law, and what specific ideological assumptions account for their decisions? Stephen E. Gottlieb adopts a unique perspective on the decision making of Supreme Court justices, blending and re characterizing traditional accounts of political philosophy in a way that

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