Slipping Backward: A History of the Nebraska Supreme CourtU of Nebraska Press, 2007 M01 1 - 260 páginas Globally, at least one in four women experiences domestic violence at some point in her life, according to World Bank figures, which are confirmed by local surveys throughout the world. Since domestic violence can cause both acute physical injuries and long-term chronic illness, an abused woman is likely to appeal to a family doctor or general practitioner as one of her first resources for help. |
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The Simmons Court 193863 | 19 |
The White Court 196378 | 48 |
The Krivosha Court 197887 | 85 |
The Hastings Court 198795 | 128 |
A New Twist on the Courts Efforts | 170 |
Associate Justices of the Nebraska Supreme Court 193895 | 193 |
Letter to Charles M Harper | 202 |
Chief Justice Paul White Memorial Speeches 196870 | 205 |
Notes | 209 |
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