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26 reviewsISBN 10: 0495912328
ISBN 13: 9780495912323
Author: Michael Whalen
Introduction to the American Legal System
The Nature of Law and Legal Reasoning
Sources of Law (Constitutional, Statutory, Common, Administrative)
The Role of Courts in a Democratic Society
The Structure and Function of Courts
The Federal Court System
State Court Systems
Judicial Selection and Accountability
Court Administration and Caseload Management
Actors in the Legal System
Judges: Roles, Powers, and Limitations
Lawyers: The Legal Profession and Ethics
Juries: Functions and Debates
Litigants and Access to Justice
Criminal Law and Procedure
Defining Crime and Criminal Responsibility
Policing and Law Enforcement
The Criminal Justice Process (Arrest, Prosecution, Defense, Sentencing)
Current Issues in Criminal Justice (e.g., mass incarceration, police reform)
Civil Law and Procedure
Torts, Contracts, and Property Law
Civil Litigation Process
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Civil Rights and Liberties in the Courts
Constitutional Law and Judicial Review
The Supreme Court and its Role
Landmark Cases and Their Impact
Separation of Powers and Federalism
Rights and Freedoms (e.g., speech, religion, privacy)
Contemporary Issues in Law and Courts
Technology and the Law (e.g., cybercrime, e-discovery)
Social Justice and the Legal System
International and Comparative Law Perspectives
The Future of Law and Courts
law and justice current events
law and crime current trials
an information in law
criminal law current issues
consumer law current event
Tags: Michael Whalen, Law, Courts