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Employment in Minnesota, 3rd ed.
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M. G. Sautter
Employment Law and Practice, 3rd ed. (vol. 17 Minn. Practice)
by
Stephen F. Befort
Littler on Minnesota Employment Law
Minnesota Employment Laws (vol. 17A Minn. Practice)
by
Karen G. Schanfield
The Discipline and Discharge Handbook, 2nd ed.
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Robert C. Boisvert et al.
Employment Discrimination, 2nd ed.
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Lex K. Larson et al.
Employee Dismissal Law and Practice, 6th ed.
by
Henry H. Perritt
The Developing Labor Law, 7th ed.
by
John E. Higgins
Occupational Safety and Health Law Handbook, 3rd ed.
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Melissa A. Bailey et al.
Privacy in Employment Law, 3rd ed.
by
Matthew W. Finkin
Employment Law, 7th ed.
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Marcia L. McCormick, ed.
Minnesota Residential Real Estate
by
James D. Olson
The Law of Real Property
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Richard Roy Belden Powell & Patrick J. Rohan
Restatement of the Law Second, Property 2d, Landlord and Tenant
by
American Law Institute
Minnesota Legal Research Guide, 2nd ed.
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John Tessner et al.
Specialized Legal Research
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Penny A. Hazelton
The Law of Municipal Corporations, 3rd ed.
by
Eugene McQuillin
Municipal Law Deskbook
by
Benjamin E. Griffith & William Scheiderich
Medical Malpractice
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David W. Louisell et al.
Military Criminal Justice: Practice and Procedure, 9th ed.
by
David A. Schlueter
Restatement of the Law: The Law of American Indians
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American Law Institute
American Indian Law Deskbook
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Conference of Western Attorneys General
Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law, 2024 ed.
Emerging Issues in Tribal-State Relations, 2016 Ed
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Thomson Reuters; Aspatore (Compiled by)
Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian, 28th ed.
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