An introduction to the American legal system / John M. Scheb II, Professor of Political Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Hemant Sharma, Lecturer in Political Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

By: Scheb, John M, 1955- [author.]Contributor(s): Sharma, Hemant, 1974- [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Aspen college seriesNew York : Wolters&Kluwers, 2013 ©2013Edition: Third editionDescription: xix, 526 pages ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781454808961 (paperback)Subject(s): Law -- United StatesLOC classification: KF385 .S34 2013
Contents:
Development of American law -- Structures of American law -- Constitutional law -- Criminal law -- Torts -- Property law -- Contracts and business law -- Family law -- Civil procedure, evidence, and the appellate process -- Criminal procedure -- Legislation -- Administrative law and procedure.
Summary: An Introduction to the American Legal System is a comprehensive introductory text designed for paralegal and criminal justice students, general education, and political science undergraduates. Organized sequentially, it begins with the foundations of the law and continues through the major bodies of law to legislation and procedure. Accessible to students with no background in legal studies, it summarizes "Cases in Point" to illustrate how the law applies to real-world situations. Chapter learning objectives and outlines keep students focused, and provocative questions stimulate vigorous classroom debate.
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Includes index.

Development of American law -- Structures of American law -- Constitutional law -- Criminal law -- Torts -- Property law -- Contracts and business law -- Family law -- Civil procedure, evidence, and the appellate process -- Criminal procedure -- Legislation -- Administrative law and procedure.

An Introduction to the American Legal System is a comprehensive introductory text designed for paralegal and criminal justice students, general education, and political science undergraduates. Organized sequentially, it begins with the foundations of the law and continues through the major bodies of law to legislation and procedure. Accessible to students with no background in legal studies, it summarizes "Cases in Point" to illustrate how the law applies to real-world situations. Chapter learning objectives and outlines keep students focused, and provocative questions stimulate vigorous classroom debate.