Partial List of Books
- Bill of Rights Citator 1955-1966
- Holdings of Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute and ACLU 1920-1966
- California Criminal Law Practice
- The Relevant Lawyers;: Conversations out of court on their clients, their practice, their politics, their life style
- Human Rights Case Finder, 1953—1969
- The Law, the Supreme Court, and the People's Rights
- Jury Selection in Civil and Criminal Trials
- The National Lawyers Guild From Roosevelt through Reagan (ed.)
- The Cold War Against Labor
- Carol Weiss King: Human Rights Lawyer (1895-52)
- Nuclear Weapons Are Illegal: The Historic Opinion of the World Court and How It Will Be Enforced Summary
- Human Rights and Peace Law in the U.S.
- Challenging U.S. Human Rights Violations since 9/11 Table of Contents
- Landmark Cases Left Out Of Your Textbooks (ed.)
- The Living Constitution (ed.)
- Undoing The Bush-Cheney Legacy: A Tool Kit for Congress and Activists (ed.)
- The U.N. Declaration of Human Rights Is the Law: A Guide to U.D.H.R. Articles in Treaties Ratified by the U.S. (ed.)
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