| Jeffrey Miller - Law - 2003 - 313 pages
If the police sniff at your door without a warrant, is it an illegal search? If the mortuary loses your cremated remains, can your family get compensation? Is it a crime to try ... | |
| Jeffrey Miller - Poetry - 2005 - 138 pages
Poetry. Not since Jim Gustafson edited The First One's Free in 1978 has the work of the late poet Jeffrey Miller been available. This new collection includes unpublished poems ... | |
| Jeffrey Miller - Fiction - 2007 - 291 pages
Professor Mack Herskowitz teaches his classes like a drill sergeant and runs his highly controversial Institute for the Wrongfully Acquitted Criminal, or IWHACK, like his own ... | |
| Jeffrey Miller - Fiction - 2005 - 227 pages
Amicus returns, applying his acerbic wit to the musical murder of a jazz singer. | |
| Jeffrey Miller - Literary Criticism - 2013 - 255 pages
Do law and literature really have anything to say to each other? Until now, that threshold question has vexed law and literature studies. This revolutionary work provides a ... | |
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