There have long been a number of "introduction to law" textbooks (primarily aimed at non-American lawyers) and, more recently, textbooks dealing with legislation and regulation. American Legal Process is perhaps the only work since the creation of Henry M. Hart, Jr. & Albert M. Sacks' iconic legal process materials to include extended discussions not only of those topics, but also of the judicial process. The Second Edition represents a continuation of and improvement on the first edition. There is no other law textbook quite like it.
New to the 2nd Edition:
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Reorganization along the lines of the three branches of the U.S. government (legislative, executive, and judicial) and Articles I, II, and III of the U.S. Constitution
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An increase in the number of chapters from four to 13 (including an introductory chapter) to enhance readability and comprehension
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New/expanded discussions of current topics in Legal Process, including amicus curiae practice; the use of cameras in the courtroom; corpus linguistics; decisional methodology; sua sponte decision making; and the use of foreign law
Professors and students will benefit from:
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Increases in content through an expanded use of notes
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Plain, readable text; very straightforward presentation
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Fascinating subject matter