Selected Product: | Law 101: Everything You Need to Know about the American Legal System Hardcover Edition: 2 Author: Jay M. Feinman Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Release Date: 2006-08-01 ISBN-10: 0195179579 ISBN-13: 9780195179576 List Price: $28.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Getting To Maybe: How to Excel on Law School Exams ISBN-10: 0890897603 ISBN-13: 9780890897607 List Price:$25.00 Law School Confidential (Revised Edition): A Complete Guide to the Law School Experience: By Students, for Students ISBN-10: 0312318812 ISBN-13: 9780312318819 List Price:$18.95 Dictionary of Legal Terms ISBN-10: 0764139215 ISBN-13: 9780764139215 List Price:$8.99 An Introduction to Legal Reasoning (Phoenix Books) ISBN-10: 0226474089 ISBN-13: 9780226474083 List Price:$10.00 Law For Dummies ISBN-10: 0764558307 ISBN-13: 9780764558306 List Price:$21.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Law 101: Everything You Need to Know about the American Legal System by Jay M. Feinman (ISBN-10: 0195179579, ISBN-13: 9780195179576). At this time we have not yet written a review for Law 101: Everything You Need to Know about the American Legal System by Jay M. Feinman (ISBN-10: 0195179579, ISBN-13: 9780195179576). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The best-selling first edition of Law 101 provided readers with a vividly written and indispensable portrait of our nation's legal system. Now, in this revised edition, Jay M. Feinman offers an updated survey of American law, spiced with new anecdotes and cases, and incorporating fresh material on topics ranging from the President's war powers, to intellectual property, standard form contracts, and eminent domain. Here is an exceptionally clear introduction to law, covering the main subjects found in the first year of law school, giving us a basic understanding of how it all works. Readers are introduced to every aspect of the legal system, from constitutional law and the litigation process to tort law, contract law, property law, and criminal law. Feinman illuminates each discussion with many intriguing, outrageous, and infamous cases, from the scalding coffee case that cost McDonald's half a million dollars, to the sensational murder trial in Victorian London that led to the legal definition of insanity, to the epochal decision in Marbury v. Madison that gave the Supreme Court the power to declare state and federal laws unconstitutional. He broadens the reader's legal vocabulary, clarifying the meaning of everything from "due process" and "equal protection" in constitutional law, to the distinction between "murder" and "manslaughter" in criminal law. Perhaps most important, we learn that though the law is voluminous and complex, it is accessible to all. Everyone who wants a better grasp of current legal issues--from students contemplating law school, to journalists covering the legislature or the courts, to fans of Court TV--will find here a wonderful source of information: a complete, clear, and colorful map of the American legal system. "An entertaining and informative introduction to the law.... For journalists, those interested in the law, and fans of television law dramas, this book should be required reading."--Library Journal Law student 101 | Customer Rating: | | As a first year law student, I purchased this book before the start of my semester hoping to have a little insight into what was about to come. The book is basic, informative and I find myself referring to it when we cover some less than crystal-clear topics in class. A great purchase for anyone even the least bit interested in how our legal sytem (should) work! | Great general overview | Customer Rating: | | This book is a great general overview of our legal system, and law in general. He covers all aspects of law in an easy to read format - this book should be useful for anyone considering a law degree. | Good, but tough read. | Customer Rating: | | Law 101 is nothing if not informative about our legal system and its roots in English Common Law, but it despite the author's best efforts, it reads like a reference book. The average person on the street would probably not be able to absorb much, despite what the blurbs on the jacket say, but it may be a good primer for potential law students. | Decent Overall Review of Law | Customer Rating: | The book basically does what it claims it's going to do. It gives you a clear and relatively simple overview of the American legal system. Furthermore, it constantly uses Supreme Court cases as a way of showing how certain laws were created and constantly changed over time as standards changed.
The writer doesn't get preachy or starts to discuss complicated theories and philosophies about law. He simply educates the reader on practical matters of our legal system. Some examples include how a typical case reaches the courtroom, the different kind of jobs attorneys and lawyers have, and how to write a legitimate will that will be recognized by law.
Overall, it's a great book for anyone that might be interested in Law School in the future or just someone that wants to be knowledgeable about the basic concepts of law. | excellent introduction to law | Customer Rating: | | For those with an interest in learning what the law is all about, this is a really great place to start. As others have mentioned, it will be an excellent choice for those who are contemplating law school or paralegal studies. The author does a great job of condensing important information on a variety of different areas within the law, and making them interesting by putting the material into context with everyday life. Since the author wants to make the point that the law is something that can be accessible and understood by all, the writing is in a user-friendly and very readable style. This book is worthwhile and enjoyable reading for anyone with even the slightest interest in American law. |
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