Designed to teach the basics needed to prepare students for any role in the
legal system, Law and the Legal System: An Introduction to Law and Legal
Studies in the United States engages students through the use of examples
and practical applications of legal principles. Whether they are interested in
pursuing legal careers as lawyers or paralegals, or political science careers,
or criminal justice interests, students are provided a basic understanding of
the law and how to find it. Mock trial experiences are encouraged, and each
chapter involves the student in exercises that review understanding of legal
terms and concepts. Six cases in an appendix illustrate basic concepts, and
hypothetical cases showcase the inner workings of the judicial system in both
criminal and civil cases. Internet sources, key terms, case excerpts, research
assignments, review exercises and discussion questions help students reinforce
the key concepts in each chapter, and suggested activities engage students in
discovery projects.
Thoroughly updated, the revised Third Edition expands coverage with new
chapters on Legal Research and Writing, Tort Law, Contract Law, Family Law,
Employment Law, and Equal Protection Law. Careful updating of information
throughout the book includes refreshed Internet references to the text.
Features of Law and the Legal System: An Introduction to Law and Legal
Studies in the United States:
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Solid overview of the system of law and government
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Readability, accessibility
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Provides the basics for any role in the legal system
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lawyer or paralegal career
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political science or criminal justice work
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Practical applications to engage students with legal principles
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mock trial experiences encouraged
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chapter exercises review legal terms and concepts
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activities engage students in discovery projects
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Five part structure, comprehensive coverage
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Basic Legal Concepts
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Substantive Civil Law
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Civil Law Procedure
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Criminal Law Procedure
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Administrative Due Process
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Six cases illustrate major basic concepts
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Explains difficult legal concepts in a reader-friendly format
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Hypothetical cases reveal workings of judicial system in both criminal
and civil cases
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Differentiates civil, criminal, and administrative due process
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Discusses history as well as contemporary state of law and
current controversies
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Pedagogically rich
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Internet sources
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key terms
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case excerpts
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research assignments
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review exercises
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discussion questions
Thoroughly updated, the revised Third Edition presents:
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New chapters
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Legal Research and Writing
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Tort Law
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Contract Law
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Family Law
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Employment Law
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Equal Protection Law
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Updated Internet references
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New material, brought completely up-to-date
Part I. Gaining Familiarity with Basic Legal Concepts
Chapter 1. The Expanding Legal Professions
Chapter 2. The Origin and Basic Structure of Our Federal System
Chapter 3. Court Jurisdiction and Legal Reasoning
Chapter 4. Introduction to Legal Research and Writing
Part II: Understanding Substantive Civil Law
Chapter 6. Introduction to Family Law
Chapter 7. Introduction to Employment Law
Chapter 8. Introduction to Equal Protection La
Part III: Understanding Civil Law Procedure
Chapter 9. Initiating Civil Legal Process
Chapter 10. The Trial Process in Civil Cases
Chapter 11. Civil Trial, Argument and Adjudication
Chapter 12. Evaluation of the Civil Process
Part IV: Understanding Criminal Legal Procedure
Chapter 13. Introduction to Criminal Legal Process
Chapter 14. The Pretrial Process in Criminal Cases
Chapter 15. The Trial Process in Criminal Cases
Chapter 16. The Jury’s Verdict, Sentencing and Appeal
Part V: Understanding Administrative Due Process
Chapter 17. Administrative Due Process