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Re: Any good books on jurisprudence?
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Tue, 17 Aug 1999 00:07:51 GMT
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I didn't look at the books, but speaking for years of experience on the boards
of not-for-profit organizations:

By-laws are usually cribbed from a template available in lots of books, or from
your state's Secretary Of State office - they regulate non-profits. Different
states have different rules.

Interpersonal relations are handled as in any other situation... the person in
charge makes a decision, and can be overruled by a vote on a motion at a board
meeting.

Paul Sinasohn
"Never Again" - or at least not until I retire.



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  Any good books on jurisprudence?
 
Has anyone read any books on jurisprudence that they could recommend, specifically in the areas of history, sociology, or anthropology? The other night at the bookstore I almost bought (and probably still will someday)... (URL) was more immediately (...) (25 years ago, 12-Aug-99, to lugnet.admin.general, lugnet.off-topic.geek)

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