The American Judicial System: A Very Short Introduction

The American Judicial System: A Very Short Introduction

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25 Oct, 2022

By Charles L. Zelden (Author)

At some point, everyone living in the United States has some type of interaction with the American judicial system. For most, this contact is relatively mi...

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ISBN-10:

0190644915

ISBN-13:

9780190644918

Publisher

Oxford University Press, USA

No.of Pages

152

Dimensions

6.94 X 4.44 X 0.33 inches

Description

At some point, everyone living in the United States has some type of interaction with the American judicial system. For most, this contact is relatively minor: contesting a traffic ticket, suing or being sued in civil court, being a witness in a civil or criminal trial, or serving on a jury. Others are caught up in the criminal justice system - as defendants, as victims, as witnesses, as jurors, or as relatives of a victim or a defendant. For still others, contact comes via an important policy issue affecting their lives in the hands of judges and justices sitting in judgment in marble temples to the law. Yet whatever the level of contact, the American judicial system affects peoples' lives. What courts and judges do matters.

This book provides a very short, but complete introduction to the institutions and people, the rules and processes, that make up the American judicial system. Jargon free and aimed at a general reader, this Very Short Introduction explains the 'where, ' 'when, ' and 'who' of American courts. It also makes clear the 'how' and 'why' behind the law as it affects everyday people. It is, in a word, a starting place to understanding the third branch of American government at both the state and federal levels; a guide to those wishing to know the basics of the American judicial system; and a cogent synthesis of how the various elements that make up the law and legal institutions fit together.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:       0190644915

ISBN-13

:       9780190644918

Publisher

:       Oxford University Press, USA

Publication date

:       25 Oct, 2022

Category

:       Law

Sub-Category

:       Judicial Power

Format

:       Paperback

Reading Level

:       All

No. of Pages

:       152

No. of Units

:       1

Dimension

:       6.94 X 4.44 X 0.33 inches

Weight

:       127 g

About the Author

Charles L. Zelden is Professor of History and Political Science (with a specialty in voting rights, election law and judicial politics) at Nova Southeastern University where he teaches courses in history, political science and legal studies. He is the author of seven book including Bush v Gore, Thurgood Marshall, and The Supreme Court and Elections as well as numerous articles on legal history, elections and voting, and the judicial process. In addition to his teaching and publishing, Zelden is also a subject matter expert on elections, politics, and the judicial process -- providing nonpartisan commentary and analysis to the media.

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