Book of the Month
The Human Condition: Contemplation and Transformation (Wit Lectures.)
- God's grace is a gradual process of stepping into the light,
of owning up to ourselves and becoming fully human. To insulate
themselves against the pain of living, many people--including many Christians--develop
"homemade" selves where the feel protected. But this behavior is radically
challenged by Christ, who calls people to repent and reclaim their true selves,
bestowed on them by their creator.
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Roy L. Brooks

Professor Brooks served as an editor of the Yale Law Journal,
clerked on the U.S. District Court in Philadelphia and practiced law
with Cravath, Swaine & Moore in New York City before joining the
faculty in 1979. He teaches and writes in the areas of civil
procedure, civil rights, employment discrimination and critical
theory. Author of numerous scholarly books, articles and reviews, his
publications include Rethinking the American Race Problem (University
of California Press) and Integration or Separation? A Strategy for
Racial Equality (Harvard University Press), both of which received the
Gustavus Meyers Outstanding Book Award for civil rights. He has been a
professor of law at the University of Minnesota and has held the
O'Connell Chair at the University of Florida College of Law. He is a
member of the American Law Institute..
Books by Roy L. Brooks
- Legalines: Civil Procedure: Adaptable to Fourth Edition of
Yeazell Casebook
- Civil Rights Litigation: Cases and Perspectives (Carolina
Academic Press Law Casebook Series)
- Civil Procedure: Adaptable to Third Edition of Yeazell Casebook
- Integration or Separation?: A Strategy for Racial Equality
- Structures of Judicial Decision-Making from Legal Formalism to
Critical Theory
- When Sorry Isn't Enough: The Controversy over Apologies and
Reparations for Human Injustice (Critical American Series)
- Rethinking the American Race Problem
- Civil Rights Litigation
- Critical Procedure
- Questions and Answers: Civil Procedure (Winning in Law School
Series, Book 5)
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