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Focus on Law Studies is a biannual publication of the American Bar Association Division for Public Education that examines the intersection of law and the liberal arts. Through the essays, dialogues, debates, and book reviews published in Focus, scholars and teachers explore such subjects as law and the family, human rights, law and science, and constitutional interpretation, as well as such legal policy controversies as capital punishment, affirmative action, and immigration. By examining the law from a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary viewpoints, Focus seeks both to document and nourish the community of law and liberal arts faculty, who teach about law, the legal system, and the role of law in society at the undergraduate collegiate level. For more information, click here.

Issues: *

Campaigns, Elections, and Campaign Finance Reform [Vol. XXI, No. 2 (S. 2006)]
Law in the Global Community [Vol. XXI, No. 1 (F. 2005)]

Selecting Supreme Court Justices: A Dialogue [Vol. XX, No. 2 (S. 2005)]
Television, the FCC, and Regulation [Vol. XX, No. 1 (F. 2004)]

Brown and Its Impact on Schools and American Life: A Dialogue [Vol. XIX, No. 2 (S. 2004)]
Same-Sex Marriage and the Law [Vol. XIX, No. 1 (F. 2003)]

Gun Laws and Policies: A Dialogue [Vol. XVIII, No. 2 (S. 2003)]
The Civic Responsibility of Higher Education:
Linking Legal Studies and Civic Engagement
[Vol. XVIII, No. 1 (F. 2002)]

The Future of Civil Rights: A Dialogue [Vol. XVII, No. 2 (S. 2002)]
Voting Rights Issues in the New Millennium [Vol. XVII, No. 1 (F. 2001)]

Federalism [Vol. XV1, No. 2 (S. 2001)]
The Juvenile Court [Vol. XVI, No. 1 (F. 2000)]

Privacy [Vol. XV, No. 2 (Spr. 2000)]
School Vouchers [Vol. XV, No. 1 (F. 1999)]

Immigration [Vol. XIV, No. 2 (Spr. 1999)]
Constitutional Law [Vol. XIV, No. 1 (F. 1998)]

Affirmative Action [Vol. XIII, No. 2 (Spr. 1998)]
Technology and Teaching [Vol. XIII, No. 1 (F. 1997)]

Death Penalty [Vol. XII, No. 2 (Spr. 1997)]
Family Law [Vol. XII, No. 1 (F. 1996)]

Pluralism, Law, and American Identity [Vol. XI, No. 2 (Spr. 1996)]
Law, Science, and Society [Vol. XI, No. 1 (F. 1995)]

Using Textbooks in Law-Related Courses [Vol. X, No. 2 (Spr. 1995)]
Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation, and the Law [Vol. X, No. 1 (F. 1994)]

Teaching Dispute Mediation [Vol. IX, No. 2 (Spr. 1994)]
Law and Literature [Vol. IX, No. 1 (F. 1993)]

Teaching Crime and Criminology in the Liberal Arts [Vol. VIII, No. 2 (Spr. 1993)]
Diversity and Human Rights [Vol. VIII, No. 1 (F. 1992)]

Teaching about Law and the Family [Vol. VII, No. 2 (Spr. 1992)]
T.V. Law, Teaching about Civil Rights, Black Lawyers and Pop Culture, Political Correctness [Vol. VII, No. 1 (F. 1991)]

Teaching Students about Law, Law as Framework to Study U.S. History, and Law, Literature, Humanities [Vol. VI, No. 2 (Spr. 1991)]

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