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Most of us have a limited understanding of the law, often shaped by media portrayals rather than a comprehensive view. This introduction to law provides clarity on the main subjects encountered in the first year of law school, offering insights into the American legal tradition. Readers explore various aspects of the legal system, including constitutional law, litigation, torts, contracts, property, and criminal law. The discussion is enriched by intriguing and notorious cases, such as the McDonald's coffee incident, a Victorian murder trial that shaped the definition of insanity, and the landmark Marbury v. Madison decision that empowered the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional. The text enhances legal vocabulary, explaining terms like "due process" and "equal protection" in constitutional law, as well as differentiating between "murder" and "manslaughter." Importantly, it emphasizes that while law is complex, it is accessible to all. This resource is ideal for those interested in legal issues, from prospective law students to journalists, providing a clear and engaging overview of the American legal system.
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Law 101, Jay M Feinman
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- 2000
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