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Introduction to the American Legal System, Government, and Constitutional Law

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  • Diane S. Kaplan
Series / Aspen Coursebook Series
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This new coursebook introduces students to the relationship among the American constitutional, governmental, and legal systems. With a clear and concise presentation, this book explores historical and contemporary events, judicial opinions, and constitutional provisions that demonstrate how the three systems accommodate social progress in an ever-changing and highly diverse nation. Perfect for LLM courses or even undergraduate classes, this book aims to teach students how to understand constitutional doctrines, brief judicial opinions, and how American history affects contemporary legal issues.

Features:

  • Clear and concise presentation and logical organization of material making it an excellent introductory book to the American legal system
  • Inclusion of modern cases on relevant topics, such as same-sex marriage, legalization of marijuana, and homicidal laws affecting juveniles
  • Chapter questions that facilitate basic legal analysis through hypotheticals, opinion briefing, and application of constitutional provisions
  • Inclusion of important historical and political events, such as lawsuits brought against Presidents, congressional impeachment powers, the Electoral College System, the Supreme Court s resolution of voting issues, the Civil War and post Civil War constitutional amendments, the Civil Rights movement, presidential and congressional war powers, and Supreme Court opinions about Guantanamo Bay detainees
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About the authors
Diane S. Kaplan
The John Marshall Law School

Diane Kaplan was an editor of the emYale Law Journalem during law school. After graduation, she clerked for the Honorable Hubert L. Will of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and practiced at the Chicago law firm of Mayer, Brown Platt. Her litigation experience includes state and federal commercial, criminal, Native American, health, mental health, and juvenile law. Professor Kaplan is a member of numerous bar and professional associations including the Illinois State Bar, the State Bar of California, the District of Columbia Bar, the Federal Trial Bar for the Northern District of Illinois, and the American Bar Association. In 1996, she was invited to teach Corporations and Civil Procedure as a visiting professor at Boston University School of Law. In 1999, 2004, 2006, and 2014, she presented papers on juvenile and women#39;s law topics at Oxford University in England. She has had five visitorships, four in Beijing and Chanchu China where she taught American Constitutional law and one at Boston University Law School where she taught Civil Procedure and Corporations. She has published more than 31 articles and books in the areas of civil procedure, juvenile, corporate and constitutional law. Her first book, emAn Introduction to the American Legal Systemem, was the first American Law textbook that was an official publication of the People#39;s Republic of China. Professor Kaplan joined the faculty in 1983. She teaches Children in the Legal System, Civil Procedure I, and Corporations.

Product Information
Publication date
2015-08-10
Copyright Year
2015
Pages
304
Connected eBook + Paperback
9781454857334
Connected eBook (Digital Only)
9798886140439
Subject
Introduction to Law
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