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    1. The Goodson Blogson

      Code Title 52: Voting and Elections on the Move 8/27/2014 04:21:00 PM The Office of the Law Revision Counsel recently announced the (...)

    2. Congratulations to our 2014-2015 grant recipients! - The Devil's Tale

      Donna Drucker , civil and environmental engineering, Technische Universität Darmstadt, for a journal article on sexual behavior and the science (...)

    3. Independence on Display

      In his 2013 book For Liberty and Equality: the Life and Times of the Declaration of Independence , law professor Alexander Tsesis examines how (...)

    4. Manuscript Collections - History of Medicine Spanish Language and Bilingual Materials in the Rubenst

      Maria de Bruyn papers, 1988-2012 and undated  - History of Medicine Collections Maria de Bruyn is a medical anthropologist who worked for (...)

    5. Diplomats' Papers - Rubenstein Library Resources on Diplomacy and International Relations - LibGuide

      Topics of interest in this collection include but are not limited to: the United States economic system and fiscal policies; (...)

    6. Rubenstein Library - Middle East Primary Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      Material also documents humanitarian relief for Kurdish refugees, including the activities of the United States military in (...)

    7. Reading and Voting - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Uncounted: The Crisis of Voter Suppression in the United States by Gilda R. Daniels. Ballot Blocked: The Political Erosion of (...)

    8. Online Reference & Databases - South Asia - LibGuides at Duke University

      Historical Abstracts Citations & abstracts to books & articles on history of the world (excluding the United States and (...)

    9. Early Birds for Lady Bird - The Devil's Tale

      v=7fyDOFkmGg8 Levy, M. (2019, October 27). United States presidential election of 1964. In Encyclopædia Britannica .

    10. The Goodson Blogson

      But it took nearly a century and a half of United States history for the first female federal judges to break the judicial (...)

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