Representing Justice Named One of the Best Legal Reads of 2011

The Guardian News law team named Representing Justice: The Creation and Fragility of Courts in Democracies by Yale Law professors Judith Resnik and Dennis E Curtis one of the best legal reads of 2011.  To learn more about the book, including reviewing the table of contents, select images from the book and viewing online discussions of the book, please click here.

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