02562nam 2200625 450 991045574290332120200520144314.00-19-514713-81-280-47114-X0-19-535337-41-60256-260-1(CKB)111004366530136(EBL)273029(OCoLC)191038315(SSID)ssj0000194420(PQKBManifestationID)11183186(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000194420(PQKBWorkID)10232610(PQKB)10893264(MiAaPQ)EBC4701052(MiAaPQ)EBC273029(Au-PeEL)EBL4701052(CaPaEBR)ebr11273049(OCoLC)935260945(EXLCZ)9911100436653013620161011h19981998 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrThe lost world of classical legal thought law and ideology in America, 1886-1937 /William M. WiecekOxford, [England] ;New York, New York :Oxford University Press,1998.©19981 online resource (297 p.)Includes index.0-585-21179-5 0-19-511854-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Prologue: The Challenge of Classical Legal Thought; One: The Foundations of Classical Legal Thought, 1760-1860; Two: The Emergence of Legal Classicism, 1860-1890; Three: Classicism Ascendant, 1880-1930; Four: Classicism Contested, 1893-1932; Five: The Collapse of Legal Classicism, 1930-1942; Epilogue; Appendix: Historiography and the Supreme Court; Index;This volume examines legal ideology in the US from the height of the Gilded Age through the time of the New Deal, when the Supreme Court began to discard orthodox thought in favour of more modernist approaches to law. Wiecek places this era of legal thought in its historical context, integrating social, economic, and intellectual analyses.LawUnited StatesPhilosophyHistoryJurisprudenceUnited StatesHistoryElectronic books.LawPhilosophyHistory.JurisprudenceHistory.349.73/01Wiecek William M.1938-303478MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910455742903321The lost world of classical legal thought1978926UNINA01951nam 2200469Kn 450 991069096190332120021105130919.0(CKB)5470000002342723(OCoLC)45394746ocm45394746(OCoLC)995470000002342723(EXLCZ)99547000000234272320000927d2000 ua 0engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHow to protect kids' privacy online[electronic resource][Washington, D.C.] :Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Office of Consumer and Business Education,[2000]"February 2000"--P. [2].Title from title screen.The U.S. Federal Trade Commission presents information about the rules for Web site operators from the 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. The commission highlights what the law requires as of April 21, 2000. The law includes actions that the Web site operators must take and that parents should take.Children's online information servicesUnited StatesInternet and childrenUnited StatesOnline information servicesLaw and legislationUnited StatesInternet and childrenLaw and legislation21st centuryUnited StatesChildren's online information servicesInternet and childrenOnline information servicesLaw and legislationInternet and childrenLaw and legislation004.67026United States.Federal Trade Commission.Office of Consumer and Business Education.N@FN@FOCLOCLCQGPOBOOK9910690961903321How to protect kids' privacy online3147984UNINA