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by Jay M. Feinman (Author) "Americans are fascinated by the law..." (more)
Key Phrases: tort reformers, tort policies, inchoate crimes, New York, United States, Bill of Rights (more...)
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Thanks to TV cop shows, most Americans can probably recite the Miranda warnings, but do they know when the warnings do--and do not--apply? Tort reformers cite the $2.7 million in punitive damages a jury awarded a little old lady in Albuquerque when the cup of coffee she had set between her legs spilled and scalded her. These crusaders against "excessive" damage awards do not usually note that the trial judge reduced the award to $480,000, or that the coffee was 20 degrees hotter than competitors' coffee.

The law is all around. People continually invoke their rights, and every year millions of Americans are involved in formal legal proceedings. Yet most people are ignorant of even the basic concepts and organizing principles of U.S. law. Into the breach comes Jay Feinman's engrossing book Law 101: Everything You Need to Know About the American Legal System. Akin to a crash course in the first year of law school, Law 101 is a clearly written, eminently readable guide to the tenets of our legal system. It is structured around basic questions such as "If a contract is unfair, can a court refuse to enforce it?" and replete with clarifying examples--real and hypothetical. In explaining battery, Feinman writes: "If someone consents to a certain bodily invasion, he does not necessarily consent to any bodily invasion, however. When Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield are in a boxing match, Holyfield has consented to Tyson punching him in the nose ... but he has not consented to Tyson biting off a piece of his ear." Much clearer.

Law 101 won't instruct you on how to write your will or get divorced, but it will educate you at a more systematic level. It is also a great read. --J.R.

From Publishers Weekly
Although it falls a long way short of delivering "everything you need to know" about American law, this 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 how much fun is to be found here is questionable. Although Feinman does explore a few juicy cases, such as the successful lawsuit against McDonald's by a woman scalded by its extra-hot coffee and the headline-grabbing criminal prosecution of subway vigilante Bernhard Goetz, much of his book is a no-frills restatement of the most general legal principles, minus the titillating nuances. Uninitiated readers may prefer Feinman's regular-guy style ("some contracts just stink") to his more academic voice ("The decision in a particular case will depend on the level of generality at which the court states the controlling principle"). They may also wish he had provided a glossary for quick reference. But many readers, particularly those contemplating law school, will find this a painless introduction to American legal theory and practice. (Mar.)
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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition (February 24, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195132653
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195132656
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars 27 customer reviews (27 customer reviews)
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First Sentence:
Americans are fascinated by the law. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
tort reformers, tort policies, inchoate crimes, unprotected speech
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, United States, Bill of Rights, Fourteenth Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Dred Scott, New Jersey, Seaway Volkswagen, Civil War, New Deal, Fifth Amendment, Statute of Frauds, Board of Education, Stella Liebeck, Volkswagen of America, World War, Dalkon Shield, Don Corleone, Articles of Confederation, Eighth Amendment, World-Wide Volkswagen, Little League, Lorena Bobbitt, New Mexico, Planned Parenthood
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