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Book Synopsis: A landmark in legal publishing, The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court is a now classic text many of whose entries are regularly cited by scholars as the definitive statement on any particular subject. In the tradition of that work, editor in chief Kermit L. Hall offers up The Oxford Companion to American Law, a one-volume, A-Z encyclopedia that covers topics ranging from aging and the law, wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping, the Salem Witch Trials and Plessy vs. Ferguson.
The Companion takes as its starting point the insight that law is embedded in society, and that to understand American law one must necessarily ask questions about the relationship between it and the social order, now and in the past. The volume assumes that American law, in all its richness and complexity, cannot be understood in isolation, as simply the business of the Supreme Court, or as a list of common law doctrines. Hence, the volume takes seriously issues involving law's role in structuring decisions about governance, the significance of state and local law and legal institutions, and the place of American law in a comparative international perspective. Nearly 500 entries are included, written by over 300 expert contributors. Intended for the working lawyer or judge, the high school student working on a term paper, or the general adult reader interested in the topic, the Companion is the authoritative reference work on the subject of American law.
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Discover the ultimate resource for understanding American law with The Oxford Companion to American Law. This one-volume, A-Z encyclopedia is a must-have for lawyers, judges, students, and anyone interested in the intricate workings of the legal system. With nearly 500 expertly written entries by over 300 contributors, this authoritative reference covers a wide range of topics from aging and wiretapping to the Salem Witch Trials and Plessy vs. Ferguson.
Unlike other legal publications, The Oxford Companion to American Law goes beyond simply discussing Supreme Court decisions or listing common law doctrines. It delves deep into the relationship between law and society, exploring how American law is shaped by and shapes the social order. Whether you're researching a term paper or seeking a comprehensive understanding of American law, this indispensable companion offers unparalleled insights into the complex nature of our legal system.
What sets this book apart is its unique perspective on how American law fits into the global context. The Companion addresses issues of governance, state and local law, and even provides a comparative international perspective. This broad approach ensures you gain a comprehensive understanding of American law that extends far beyond the walls of the Supreme Court.
Edited by the renowned legal scholar Kermit L. Hall, The Oxford Companion to American Law is the definitive statement on the subject. Its entries are regularly cited by scholars, making it a trusted and respected resource. Whether you're a legal professional, a student, or a curious reader, this book promises to be a valuable addition to your library.
Take your understanding of American law to new heights with The Oxford Companion to American Law. Explore the rich history, complexities, and influences that shape our legal system. Don't miss out on this essential resource. Get your copy now!
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