The Maine Liquor Law

The Maine Liquor Law

Author: Henry Stephen Clubb

Publisher: New York : Published for the Maine Law Statistical Society by Fowler and Wells

Published: 1856

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13:

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Maine Family Law

Maine Family Law

Author: Jon D. Levy

Publisher: MICHIE

Published: 1988-01-01

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780894420764

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This text draws from Maaine statutes, rules of court, and the decisions of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court to detail the procedures which govern actions for divorce, judicial separation and annulment.


The Damage

The Damage

Author: Caitlin Wahrer

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2022-06-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 059329615X

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“A rollercoaster of terror, marked by whip-fast twists and turns.”—The New York Times “Pulled me in from the first page... Put this one high on your summer list.”—Stephen King When a small-town family is pushed to the brink, how far will they go to protect one of their own? An edgy, propulsive read about what we will do in the name of love and blood Tony has always looked out for his younger brother, Nick. So when he's called to a hospital bed where Nick is lying battered and bruised after a violent sexual assault, his protective instincts flare, and a white-hot rage begins to build. As a small-town New England lawyer, Tony's wife, Julia, has cases involving kids all the time. When Detective Rice gets assigned to this one, Julia feels they're in good hands. Especially because she senses that Rice, too, understands how things can quickly get complicated. Very complicated. After all, one moment Nick was having a drink with a handsome stranger; the next, he was at the center of an investigation threatening to tear not only him, but his entire family, apart. And now his attacker, out on bail, is disputing Nick's version of what happened. As Julia tries to help her brother-in-law, she sees Tony's desire for revenge, to fix things for Nick, getting out of control. Tony is starting to scare her. And before long, she finds herself asking: does she really know what her husband is capable of? Or of what she herself is? Exploring elements of doubt, tragedy, suspense, and justice, The Damage is an all-consuming read that marks the explosive debut of an extraordinary new writer.


Practical Guide to Evidence

Practical Guide to Evidence

Author: Christopher Allen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-08-20

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 1317670183

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Practical Guide to Evidence provides a clear and readable account of the law of evidence, acknowledging the importance of arguments about facts and principles as well as rules. This fifth edition has been revised and updated to address recent changes in the law and debates on controversial topics such as surveillance and human rights. Coverage of expert evidence has also been expanded to include forensic evidence, bringing the text right up-to-date. Including enhanced pedagogical support such as chapter summaries, further reading advice and self-test exercises, this leading textbook can be used on both undergraduate and professional courses.


Moral Minorities and the Making of American Democracy

Moral Minorities and the Making of American Democracy

Author: Kyle G. Volk

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0199371911

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Should the majority always rule? If not, how should the rights of minorities be protected? In Moral Minorities and the Making of American Democracy, Kyle G. Volk unearths the origins of modern ideas and practices of minority-rights politics. Focusing on controversies spurred by the explosion of grassroots moral reform in the early nineteenth century, he shows how a motley but powerful array of self-understood minorities reshaped American democracy as they battled laws regulating Sabbath observance, alcohol, and interracial contact. Proponents justified these measures with the "democratic" axiom of majority rule. In response, immigrants, black northerners, abolitionists, liquor dealers, Catholics, Jews, Seventh-day Baptists, and others articulated a different vision of democracy requiring the protection of minority rights. These moral minorities prompted a generation of Americans to reassess whether "majority rule" was truly the essence of democracy, and they ensured that majority tyranny would no longer be just the fear of elites and slaveholders. Beginning in the mid-nineteenth-century, minority rights became the concern of a wide range of Americans attempting to live in an increasingly diverse nation. Volk reveals that driving this vast ideological reckoning was the emergence of America's tradition of popular minority-rights politics. To challenge hostile laws and policies, moral minorities worked outside of political parties and at the grassroots. They mobilized elite and ordinary people to form networks of dissent and some of America's first associations dedicated to the protection of minority rights. They lobbied officials and used constitutions and the common law to initiate "test cases" before local and appellate courts. Indeed, the moral minorities of the mid-nineteenth century pioneered fundamental methods of political participation and legal advocacy that subsequent generations of civil-rights and civil-liberties activists would adopt and that are widely used today.


Basic Trial Advocacy

Basic Trial Advocacy

Author: Peter L. Murray

Publisher: Tower Publishing Company

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781932056969

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Basic trial advocacy is the classic text on the presentation of civil and criminal cases in court. Since its publication in 2005 it has been used in countless law school and continuing professional education programs to impart with clarity and simplicity the basic skills of effective trial presentation. It is a useful guide and refresher even for the experienced practitioner when going to court.


On Appeal

On Appeal

Author: Frank Morey Coffin

Publisher: W. W. Norton

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 9780393035827

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Examines the appellate court system of the United States, describing how cases are argued before the bench, how judges discuss these arguments in private, and how the judges' decisions affect American society


Maine Real Estate Law and Rule Handbook

Maine Real Estate Law and Rule Handbook

Author: Walter Boomsma

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02-21

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781950945023

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Edited and produced with the goal of making it student-friendly, this handbook has application to all three licensing courses currently offered in Maine: Sales Agent, Associate Broker, and Designated Broker as well as many continuing education programs. In addition, real estate licensees and companies will find the handbook a handy guide to the daily practice of real estate brokerage in Maine. The handbook includes: MRS Title 32, Chapter 114: Real Estate License Brokerage Act MRS Title 32, Chapter 124: Real Estate Appraisal--portion only as applies to appraisals and opinions of value Maine Real Estate Commission Rules MRS Title 5, Chapter 341: Occupational License Disqualification MRS Title 10: Chapter 901: Department of Professional Regulation Portions of the Office of Licensing and Regulation Rules.