The lavv of charitable uses, wherein the statute of 43 Eliz: chap. 4. is set forth and explained; with directions how to sue out and prosecute commissions grounded upon that statute: also presidents, inquisitions, and decrees, with divers judgments, and resolutions, upon exceptions and appeals against decrees; and other proceedings upon the said statute. The second edition, much enlarged and amended. By John Herne
Lancastrians appearing in vol. 2 include: Thomas Armstrong, Samuel Blunston, Calvin Cooper, Thomas Edwards, John Emerson, Thomas Ewing, Andrew Galbraith, James Hamilton, John Kyle, Thomas Lindley, James Mitchell, John Musgrave, Arthur Patterson, Thomas Reid, Anthony Shaw, Samuel Smith, George Stuart, Peter Worrall, John Wright.
Lancastrians appearing in vol. 3 (pt. 1) include: Emanuel Carpenter, Jacob Carpenter, John Douglas, William Downing, Joseph Ferree, Bertram Galbraith, Curtis Grubb; (pt. 2) -- Thomas Porter, George Ross, Isaac Sanders, Matthias Slough, James Webb, Isaac Whitelock, James Wright.
Libraries and copyright -- Designing the library web page -- Libraries and copyright -- Filters in the library and other restrictions on Internet access -- Digital library resources and patrons with disabilities -- Library records and privacy -- Meeting rooms and displays : the public soapbox inside the library -- Professional liability : reference, collection, book reviews, latchkey children -- Issues in library employment -- Friends, the internet and lobbying.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-191) and index.
Contents
Building a community in New Glarus -- Amish schooling and the seeds of conflict in New Glarus -- Compulsory schooling and the parameters of state power -- The National Committee for Amish Religious Freedom enters the fray -- Judicial precedent and Yoder -- The trial of Wallace Miller, Jonas Yoder, and Adin Yutzy -- Yoder in the Wisconsin Supreme Court -- Arguing Yoder in the U.S. Supreme Court -- The U.S. Supreme Court rules in Yoder -- Assessing the Supreme Court's decision in Wisconsin v. Yoder -- The aftermath and legacy of Yoder.