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- "Trespassers Beware!": Lyda Burton Conley and the Battle for Huron Place Cemetery by Kim Dayton, p. 1
- Lynching, Federalism, and the Intersection of Race and Gender in the Progressive Era by Barbara Holden-Smith, p. 31
- Eve Was Right to Eat the "Apple": The Importance of Narrative Theory in the Art of Lawyering by Sally Frank, p. 79
- Toward a New Dynamic in Poverty Client Empowerment: The Rhetoric, Politics, and Therapeutics of Opening Statements in Social Security Disability Hearings by Linda S. Durston and Linda G. Mills, p. 119
- License to Coerce: Violence Against Women, State Responsibility, and Legal Failures in China's Family-Planning Program by Xiaorong Li, p.145
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