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What has the author John E Mulligan written?

Here are some of the notable books written by John E Mulligan:

- 100 Years in Oil: Memoirs of Two Texas Oilmen – Volume One (2000):

- The Complete Book of Texas Law (2002): This definitive collection of Texas laws covers both civil and criminal legal topics, providing comprehensive information on the state’s legal framework and procedures.

- The Law: A Brief Biography (2003): This engaging and concise book offers a historical overview of the development of the law from ancient times to the present, exploring its impact on society and culture.

- Criminal Law in America: A Concise History (2005): Through this meticulously researched book, Mulligan delves into the history and evolution of criminal law in the United States, including its origins, key developments, and societal influences.

- The Great Cases of Texas Law: A Jurisprudence Reader (2009): This collection showcases some of the most influential and thought-provoking cases that have shaped Texas jurisprudence, providing valuable insights into legal doctrines and reasoning.

- Constitutional Foundations: A Brief Introduction to Constitutional Law (2011): Designed for students and general readers, this book offers a clear and concise introduction to constitutional law, explaining its principles and the structure of the U.S. legal system.

- The Law and Its Processes (2012): This comprehensive textbook delves into the fundamental concepts and processes of the American legal system, covering topics such as dispute resolution, civil procedure, criminal procedure, and constitutional law.

- Law Matters: Selected Legal Essays (2013): A collection of Mulligan’s essays, this book explores a wide range of legal topics, from the nature of law and justice to the challenges of achieving social change.

- Rethinking Legal Ethics (2014): In this provocative book, Mulligan examines the ethical principles and responsibilities of the legal profession, proposing reforms to address the complexities of contemporary legal practice.

- In the Words of the Law: Exploring Landmark Court Cases (2017): This book presents an in-depth analysis of influential court cases that have shaped American society, focusing on their legal reasoning and historical context.

- The Law and American Society: A Historical Overview (2020): This comprehensive book provides a historical account of the development and impact of the law in American society, tracing its origins, transformations, and influence on various aspects of life.

- The Texas Guide to Civil Trial Procedure (2021): Covering both procedural aspects and practical considerations, this guide offers valuable information for lawyers, judges, and legal professionals involved in civil litigation in Texas.

These books reflect John E Mulligan’s expertise in the legal field and his dedication to providing insightful analysis, practical guidance, and historical understanding of the law.

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