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The best-selling first edition of Law 101
provided 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. Listeners 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 listener'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. Review Praise for the previous
editionsAn engaging introduction to just about
every aspect of law. --The American LawyerAll the
benefits of that first year of law school without
the tedium, the terror, and the
sleep deprivation...These legal lessons are
presented in a style nearly always engaging and
very often humorous. --JuristAn 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 A
layperson's introduction to the legal subjects
that assault every first-year law student.
From constitutional law to contracts to
Dickensian procedures that guide civil suites,
the book gives an approachable overview of the
cases and concepts that combine to form our legal
system. --Newark Star- LedgerThough a book is
aimed at laypersons, it offers a good refresher
course to update legal practitioners and
paraprofessionals in areas where they do not
specialize. A good read overall for
those interested in the law. --BooklistLaw 101
attempts to teach you how to think like a
lawyer--without requiring that you dedicate three
years and tens of thousands of dollars to the
task. The result? A practical book that is also a
pleasure to read. --The Trenton TimesThis basic
text offers nonlawyers a concise, accessible
overview of topics typically introduced in the
first year of law school. Feinman, a
law professor at Rutgers, cites seminal cases to
highlight key concepts in the fields of
constitutional law, civil procedure, torts,
contracts, property, criminal law and criminal
procedure. He does not minimize the actual
complexity of these subjects, conceding variously
that contract law has tormented the
most students, property law most irritates
students, conflicts of law tortures students and
civil procedure is the most alien. Nevertheless,
he distinguishes his book from the various
how-to-be-your-own-lawyer manuals on the market
'This one is fun to read.' ...But many readers,
particularly those contemplating law school, will
find this a painless introduction to American
legal theory and practice. --Publishers Weekly
(Praise for the Second Edition)Many readers,
particularly those contemplating law school,
will find this a painless introduction to
American legal theory and practice. --Publishers
WeeklyFeinman's style makes for easy reading, and
Law101 is chock full of analyses, anecdotes,
examples, questions, and legal reasoning set out
in lay terms. Overall, the book provides an
excellent explanation of what American law is,
and it frequently suggests ways in which it might
be improved. --The Federal LawyerAcademic law
libraries and law libraries serving the public,
academic libraries serving undergraduate
students, and public libraries will find this
book a good addition to their collections.
This book is also a good read for students
thinking of attending law school and for those
persons who have been away from the practice of
law but are interested in getting reacquainted
with its basics. --Alicia G. Jones, Reference
Librarian, Lesar Law Library, Southern Illinois
University School of Law, Law Library Journal
About the Author Jay M. Feinman is an expert in
insurance law, torts, and contract law.
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