American Law and Legal Systems examines the philosophy of law within a political, social, and economic framework with great clarity and insight. Readers are introduced to operative legal concepts, everyday law practices, substantive procedures, and the intricacies of the American legal system. Eliminating confusing legalese, the authors skillfully explain the basics, from how a lawsuit is filed through the final appeal. This new edition provides essential updates to forensic and scientific evidence, contract law, and family law, and includes new text boxes and tables to help students understand, remember, and apply central concepts.
New to the 8th Edition
Updates the coverage of environmental law, especially in relation to climate change.
Updates the coverage of family law, especially in relation to gay marriage.
Includes new coverage of challenges to the Voting Rights Act, campaign finance, and cybersecurity.
Covers the effects of social media on judicial proceedings.
Includes 16 new cases, including Obergefell v. Hodges.
Adds new text boxes on intriguing subjects throughout.
Accompanied by an author-written Instructor's Manual that includes Learning Objectives, Chapter Summaries, Chapter Outlines, Key Terms and Concepts, as well as Test Questions for each chapter.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
1. Introduction
2. History and the Law
3. Court Organization
4. Procedure and Evidence
5. Limitations
6. Constitutional Law
7. Criminal Law
8. Administrative Law
9. Environmental Law
10. Torts
11. Contracts
12. Property
13. Family Law
14. Conclusion
Appendix: Legal Research
Glossary
Table of Cases
Index