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Discover the groundbreaking work of Malcolm Feeley, renowned scholar and one of the founding giants of the law and society field, in "The Legal Process and the Promise of Justice." This remarkable book delves into Feeley's diverse and contemporary studies, examining crucial topics such as criminal courts, prison reform, and the legal profession.
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