American Decades
Publications
Shana Alexander, Anyone's Daughter (New York: Viking, 1979);
Carl Bernstein and Robert Woodward, All the President's Men (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1974);
Bernstein and Woodward, The Final Days (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1976);
Charles Black, Jr., Capital Punishment: The Inevitability of Caprice and Mistake (New York: Norton, 1974);
Rubin Carter, The Sixteenth Round: From Number One Contender to Number 45472 (New York: Viking, 1974);
Seymour Hersh, Cover-Up (New York: Random House, 1972);
Philip B. Kurland, Watergate and the Constitution (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978);
Norman Mailer, The Executioner's Song (Boston: Little, Brown, 1979);
R. Shep Melnick, Regulation and the Courts: The Case of the Clean Air Act (Washington, D. C.: Brookings Institution, 1983);
National Staff of Environmental Action,...
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1970's Law and Justice
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Abortion: Roe v. Wade
- The Attica Riot and the Rights of Prisoners
- The Changing Legal Profession
- Crime and Public Opinion
- The Death Penalty
- The Due-Process Revolution
- Employment Opportunity: Job Requirements and Discrimination
- Environmental Law
- The Equal Rights Amendment
- Equality Before the Law: Men and Women
- Legal Services
- The Other Side of Law and Order: Nixon and the Constraints of Law
- The Supreme Court and Public Policy: The Supreme Court of the 1970s
- Paddling in Schools
- The Rights of the Accused
- School Desegregation
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Law and Justice, 1970–1979
