Law 101 Everything you need to know about American law

Jay M. Feinman

Book - 2023

"Law 101 provides an authoritative and up-to-date overview of American law and the American legal system. It explains the basics of the law-the rules, principles, and arguments that lawyers and judges use. Written to be accessible to the ordinary reader, it uses many intriguing examples of cases to illustrate key terms and ideas. Law 101 covers the topics that are fundamental to an understanding of US law and taught in every law school: constitutional law, civil liberties, civil procedure and the litigation process, property law, contract law, tort law, criminal law, and criminal procedure and the criminal justice system. It is perfect for anyone considering law school or a career related to law, or for the general reader who is lookin...g for an explanation of everyday legal problems or highly publicized legal issues. The book contains an index of key legal concepts and of important judicial decisions discussed"--

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Law for laypersons
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Published
New York, NY : Oxford University Press [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Jay M. Feinman (author)
Edition
Sixth edition
Item Description
Includes indexes.
Physical Description
xii, 430 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780197662571
  • Preface
  • 1. There Are No Secret Books: You Can Understand the Law
  • 2. The Supreme Law of the Land: Constitutional Law
  • What is constitutional law?
  • Why do we need constitutional law?
  • How does the Supreme Court decide what the Constitution means?
  • Where does the Supreme Court get the authority to interpret the Constitution?
  • What powers does constitutional law give to the rest of the federal government?
  • What powers do the states have under constitutional law?
  • 3. First Freedoms: Constitutional Rights
  • What rights does constitutional law protect?
  • What is due process?
  • Does constitutional law require that everyone be treated equally?
  • How does the Constitution protect freedom of speech?
  • How does the Constitution protect freedom of religion?
  • What other rights are protected by the Constitution?
  • 4. Your Day in Court: The Litigation Process
  • What is civil procedure?
  • Why do we need civil litigation and civil procedure?
  • Where do court cases come from?
  • Where can a lawsuit be brought?
  • When can you make a federal case out of it?
  • If you can sue in different places, what law will apply in each place?
  • How does a lawsuit begin?
  • What can the defendant do to respond to a lawsuit?
  • What if there are more than two parties to a lawsuit?
  • What if there are many parties to a lawsuit?
  • How do the parties discover the facts about their case?
  • What else happens before the trial?
  • What happens at trial?
  • What evidence can be presented at trial?
  • What about the jury?
  • What happens after trial?
  • 5. Hot Coffee and Crashing Cars: Tort Law
  • What is tort law?
  • Why do we need tort law?
  • Is it a tort when you hit someone?
  • Is it a tort when you injure someone by not being careful?
  • What does the law mean by reasonable care?
  • How does a plaintiff prove that a defendant has been negligent?
  • What if the victim is partly at fault for an accident?
  • If someone does not intend to injure someone else and acts with reasonable care, can he or she still be liable in tort?
  • When is a manufacturer liable for injuries caused by its products?
  • What damages can a plaintiff get in a tort case?
  • When are damages awarded to punish the defendant?
  • 6. A Deals a Deal: Contract Law
  • What is contract law?
  • Why do we need contract law?
  • How do you make a contract?
  • Does a contract have to be in writing to be enforceable?
  • Can anyone make a contract?
  • Once two people make an agreement, is it always enforceable?
  • If a contract is unfair, can a court refuse to enforce it?
  • How does the law treat form contracts and online contracts?
  • Once you make a contract, can you ever get out of it?
  • What happens if one party's performance depends on something happening and it doesn't happen?
  • Will a court order someone to perform a contract?
  • How much does someone have to pay for not keeping a promise?
  • 7. You Are What You Own: Property Law
  • What is property law?
  • Why do we need property law?
  • What kinds of property are there?
  • Who owns the Internet?
  • How can someone acquire property?
  • How is property purchased and sold?
  • How is property transferred on death?
  • What is a trust?
  • How do people own property collectively?
  • How else can ownership of property be shared?
  • What are the property rights of a landlord and a tenant?
  • When can the government take your property?
  • 8. Crime Doesn't Pay: Criminal Law
  • What is criminal law?
  • Why do we need criminal law?
  • What is a criminal act?
  • Does someone have to mean to commit a crime to be guilty?
  • When is self-defense justified?
  • When are the police justified in using force?
  • In what other circumstances is someone justified in committing a crime?
  • Why are criminals allowed to plead insanity as a defense?
  • What other defenses are available?
  • Can someone be convicted for almost committing a crime?
  • What is homicide?
  • Why is rape law so controversial?
  • 9. Protecting the Innocent, Freeing the Guilty: Criminal Procedure
  • What is criminal procedure?
  • Why do we need criminal procedure?
  • What are the steps in the criminal process?
  • When can the police conduct a search and seizure?
  • What is the privilege against self-incrimination?
  • What happens if police violate a defendants rights?
  • What is plea bargaining?
  • Why do we have juries?
  • What is the adversary process?
  • How does sentencing work?
  • What about the death penalty?
  • Why does it seem that criminal appeals go on so long?
  • Conclusion
  • Index of Legal Cases
  • Index of Subjects