The book provides a very short, but complete introduction to the institutions and people, the rules and processes, that make up the American judicial system. Jargon free and aimed at a general reader, it explains the where, when, and who of American courts. It also makes clear the how and why behind the law as it affects everyday people. It is, in a word, a starting place to understanding the third branch of American government at both the state and the federal levels, a guide to those wishing to know the basics of the American judicial system, and a cogent synthesis of how the various elements that make up the law and legal institutions fit together.https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hcas_dhp_facbooks/1049/thumbnail.jp
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Overview of U.S. Law, Second Edition, provides a preliminary examination of seventeen subjects typic...
This book provides an introduction to the American legal system for a broad readership. Its focus is...
This book provides an introduction to the American legal system for a broad readership. Its focus is...
This book chapter offers an introduction to the law and the American legal system
This casebook introduces non-U.S trained lawyers, law students, and college undergraduates to the in...
This outline covers the history and organization of the federal and state judicial systems; the crim...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers, American Courts and Democracy: A Comparative Perspective, in Institu...
American Law in a Global Context is an elegant and erudite introduction to the American legal system...
There are many introductory law books. Most of them are quite interesting, although often limited in...
A Review of Introduction to the Legal System of the United States By Allan Farnsworth
In the United States, the three branches of government at the federal and state level—legislative, e...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Judicial policy making -- Approaches to judicial dec...
Alexander Hamilton referred to the judiciary as “the least dangerous branch” because it could neithe...
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https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/facultybooks/107/thumbnail.jpgHow does the America...
Overview of U.S. Law, Second Edition, provides a preliminary examination of seventeen subjects typic...