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An Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning

9780735562776

An Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning

  • ISBN 13:

    9780735562776

  • ISBN 10:

    0735562776

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 01/10/2007
  • Publisher: Aspen Publishing

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Summary

Now in its Third Edition, An Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning continues to be the ideal go-to For The first year law student. it is a short, practical book that introduces beginning law students and others to contemporary law and legal reasoning. By presenting these topics through various discussions of cases and examples, it provides students with a solid source to reference for years to come. A dependable, practical source, that: Covers analogical and deductive reasoning, As well as the roles of legal conventions, purposes, and policies in legal reasoning Discusses cases of varying difficulty to diversify the learning process Presents law and legal reasoning primarily through discussions of cases and examples that avoid the abstraction characteristic of most competing books Emphasizes the law as used in practice by lawyers and judges Provides an explicit and systematic introduction to law and legal reasoning Offers a source suitable for use as supplementary reading in any first year course, In legal research and writing courses, In paralegal courses, and in other settings This great new edition has been carefully updated to include: A new chapter, 'Hardest Cases,' that highlights cases notorious in the press Updates throughout that guarantee the most current legal information

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