Lawrence Friedman
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A Body in the Yard (The Frank May Chronicles Book 12)
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Who Killed Maggie Swift?
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2014
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Go To Market Strategy
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The Red Kimono
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The Traveling Psychoanalyst
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1978
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The Corpse in the Road: The Frank May Chronicles
2 editions
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published
2008
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A Heavenly Death
3 editions
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published
2014
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Death of a Schemer
2 editions
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2015
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A Body in the House (The Frank May Chronicles Book 11)
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RECENT FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL DECISIONS: The 2022 and 2023 Supreme Court Terms
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“The common law seems too shapeless, too complex. There are too many books. The law is too unknowable. It can never be restated authoritatively. A code may be "interpreted" totally out of shape. But at least it has an authoritative text. It can be copied in letter if nothing else.
The desire for a code was, among other things, a desire to limit autocracy. The power and discretion of the magistrates in Massachusetts Bay was at first virtually unlimited. Out of an urge by some to control this power came the Body of Liberties (1641).”
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The desire for a code was, among other things, a desire to limit autocracy. The power and discretion of the magistrates in Massachusetts Bay was at first virtually unlimited. Out of an urge by some to control this power came the Body of Liberties (1641).”
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