If you liked The judicial office in the United States by Roscoe Pound and Worcester County Bar Association (Worcester County, Mass.), start with Cases on equitable relief against defamation and injuries to personality. Supplementary to Ame's cases in equity jurisdiction, vol. 1 (1920), The rise of socialized criminal justice (1943), and An introduction to the philosophy of law, by Roscoe Pound (1937). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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