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Bibliography on Courts, Law, and Judicial Politics

General Information 
I. The Scope of Interdisciplinary Study of Legal and Judicial Politics 
II. The Constitutive and Prescriptive Meaning of Law 
III. The Instrumental Practice of Law: The Legal Agenda, Disputing, Nonjudicial Legal Activity, and the Practice of Law in the United States   
IV. Civil Litigation in Trial Courts in the United States
V.  Case Studies of Law and Litigation in the United States
VI. Criminal Legal Process in the United States 
VII. Appellate Courts in the United States
VIII. Behavior of the Supreme Court of the United States
IX. American Constitutional Law Part A: Constitutional Theory and Governmental Powers 
X. American Constitutional Law Part B: Rights & Liberties 
XI. Reform & Change of the Legal Process in the U. S.: Trial & Appellate
XII. Law, Courts, and Judicial Behavior: Multinational and Transnational Studies
XIII. Law, Courts, & Judicial Behavior: English Model/British Commonwealth Systems
XIV. Law, Courts, and Judicial Behavior: Modern Europe
XIX. Law, Courts, and Judicial Behavior: Traditional and Legal Pluralist Societies
XX. Historical Studies of  Legality: Pre-Twentieth Century
XXI. International Law, Human Rights, and Courts: Selected Materials
XXII. Non-Human Rights and Law