The Study of Law: A Critical Thinking Approach
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PublisherAspen Publishers
ISBN / ASIN0735569509
ISBN-139780735569508
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Sales Rank1,539,578
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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<p> In this comprehensive introduction to law, authors Currier and Eimermann use the highly effective critical thinking approach — encouraging students to engage with the material through hypothetical problems, examples, and thought-provoking questions. </p><p><b>Covering all of the key concepts presented in a typical Introduction to Law course, The Study of Law: A Critical thinking Approach, Second Edition, features</b>: </p><ul><li> an overview of key concepts in American law designed for business, criminal justice, political science, and general education courses </li><li> a critical thinking approach that involves students in the materials through interactive pedagogy — such as hypotheticals, examples, and well-designed questions </li><li> a well-written text with excerpts from illustrative cases </li><li> a logical two-part organization <ul><li><b>Part I. The Legal System</b> introduces students to the sources and classifications of law, the structure of the court system, and litigation </li><li><b>Part II. Basic Principles of American Law</b> introduces students to legal principles that form the basis of constitutional law, torts, contracts, property, business, family, and criminal law </li></ul></li></ul><ul left="50.0" style="margin-left:50.0;"><li> coverage of legal reasoning, case briefing, and statutory interpretation </li></ul><ul><li> appendices including the U.S. Constitution, Fundamentals of Good Writing, and NetNotes </li></ul><p><b>Updated throughout, the Second Edition offers</b>: </p><ul><li> an increased focus on the role and importance of the legal system in the lives of all citizens </li><li> more coverage of constitutional law — with emphasis on federalism and First Amendment issues </li><li> new and additional case excerpts </li><li> an increased emphasis on substantive and theoretical (rather than procedural) issues </li></ul><p> Specifically designed for introductory law courses in business, criminal justice, political science and general education, <b>The Study of Law: A Critical Thinking Approach, Second Edition</b>, offers the pedagogical richness that fuels class discussion and enriches your teaching. </p><p></p>
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