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| Preface | p. xv |
| Courts and Law | p. 1 |
| Legal Systems | p. 3 |
| The Common-Law Legal Family | p. 4 |
| The Civil-Law Legal Family | p. 6 |
| Civil Law versus Common Law | p. 7 |
| Law | p. 8 |
| Private Law and Public Law | p. 8 |
| Criminal Law and Civil Law | p. 10 |
| Substantive Law and Procedural Law | p. 10 |
| Law and Equity | ... MOREp. 11 |
| Common Misconceptions about Law and Courts | p. 12 |
| Law and Uncertainty | p. 12 |
| Courts, Law, and Public Policy | p. 13 |
| Conclusions | p. 15 |
| Notes | p. 16 |
| Structures and Participants in the Judicial Process | p. 21 |
| The Federal and State Court Systems | p. 23 |
| The Federal Court System | p. 25 |
| Structure | p. 25 |
| The Development of the Federal Judicial System | p. 27 |
| Federal Jurisdiction | p. 28 |
| The Federal Courts Today | p. 32 |
| The District Courts | p. 32 |
| The Courts of Appeals | p. 35 |
| The United States Supreme Court | p. 37 |
| State Courts | p. 37 |
| The Structure of State Court Systems | p. 39 |
| The Development of State Court Systems | p. 41 |
| Conclusions | p. 43 |
| Notes | p. 44 |
| Judges | p. 48 |
| What Sort of Judges Do We Want? | p. 51 |
| Judicial Independence versus Accountability | p. 51 |
| Representativeness | p. 51 |
| Judicial Selection in the States | p. 52 |
| Modes of Judicial Selection | p. 52 |
| The Politics of Judicial Elections | p. 56 |
| The Politics of Merit Selection | p. 59 |
| What Effect Do Judicial Selection Systems Have? | p. 61 |
| Who Are the State Judges? | p. 62 |
| The Selection of Federal Judges | p. 63 |
| The Size of the Federal Judiciary | p. 64 |
| The Selection of District Court and Appeals Court Judges | p. 65 |
| Selection of Lower Court Judges from Carter to George W. Bush | p. 67 |
| The Selection of Supreme Court Justices | p. 71 |
| Criteria for Selection | p. 71 |
| Obstacles to Presidential Influence | p. 75 |
| What Do Judges Do? | p. 76 |
| From Advocate to Arbiter | p. 76 |
| The Work of the Trial Judge | p. 79 |
| The Work of the Appellate Judge | p. 80 |
| Conclusions | p. 82 |
| Notes | p. 83 |
| Lawyers | p. 88 |
| The Trouble with Lawyers | p. 90 |
| The Legal Profession | p. 92 |
| Becoming a Lawyer | p. 92 |
| A Portrait of the Legal Profession | p. 97 |
| The Organization of the Legal Profession | p. 99 |
| Practicing Law | p. 101 |
| An Overview of Legal Practice | p. 101 |
| Current Types of Legal Practice | p. 101 |
| The Divided Legal Profession | p. 105 |
| Access to Legal Services | p. 106 |
| Criminal Justice | p. 106 |
| Civil Law | p. 108 |
| Lawyers and Clients | p. 112 |
| The Transformation of the American Legal Profession | p. 114 |
| Notes | p. 115 |
| p. 121 | |
| Trials and Appeals | p. 123 |
| An Overview of the Chapter | p. 125 |
| Trials | p. 126 |
| Disputes and Fact Finding | p. 126 |
| The Diversity of Trials | p. 127 |
| Rights at Trial | p. 128 |
| The Trial Process | p. 130 |
| The Jury in the United States | p. 137 |
| The Changing Jury | p. 137 |
| Jury Size and Jury Decision Making | p. 138 |
| Evaluating the Jury | p. 139 |
| Appeals | p. 141 |
| The Appellate Process | p. 141 |
| The U.S. Supreme Court | p. 142 |
| Other Appellate Courts | p. 151 |
| Beyond Trials and Appeals | p. 152 |
| Notes | p. 153 |
| Criminal Justice and the Courts | p. 157 |
| Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys | p. 158 |
| Prosecutors | p. 158 |
| Defense Attorneys | p. 159 |
| The Process of Criminal Justice | p. 160 |
| Crime and Arrest | p. 160 |
| Charges and Dismissals | p. 163 |
| Bail and Pretrial Release | p. 165 |
| Preliminary Hearings and Grand Juries | p. 166 |
| Plea Bargaining | p. 168 |
| The Process of Plea Bargaining | p. 168 |
| Why Plea Bargaining Occurs | p. 171 |
| Attacks on Plea Bargaining | p. 173 |
| Evaluating Plea Bargaining | p. 174 |
| Policy Issues in Criminal Justice | p. 176 |
| The Exclusionary Rule | p. 177 |
| The Insanity Defense | p. 181 |
| Crime and Punishment: Sentencing | p. 183 |
| Crime and Punishment: Drug Courts | p. 187 |
| Conclusions | p. 189 |
| Notes | p. 191 |
| Civil Justice and the Courts | p. 198 |
| How Cases Arise | p. 201 |
| Injuries and Grievances | p. 202 |
| Responses | p. 202 |
| Rules and Processes | p. 204 |
| Rules | p. 204 |
| The Process of Civil Litigation | p. 205 |
| Civil Cases and Their Outcomes | p. 208 |
| The Universe of Cases | p. 208 |
| Outcomes of Civil Cases | p. 211 |
| A Litigation Crisis? | p. 213 |
| The Indictment | p. 213 |
| Is the United States a Litigious Society? | p. 214 |
| Is There a Better Way? | p. 217 |
| Alternatives in Dispute Resolutions | p. 217 |
| Does ADR Work? | p. 219 |
| Conclusions | p. 221 |
| Notes | p. 222 |
| Judicial Decision Making | p. 227 |
| The Legal Perspective | p. 229 |
| The Phases of Judicial Decision Making | p. 229 |
| The Tools of Judicial Decision Making | p. 229 |
| Legal Reasoning as Deductive Reasoning | p. 234 |
| Legal Reasoning as Reasoning by Example | p. 235 |
| Implications | p. 238 |
| The Political Perspective | p. 239 |
| Attitudes | p. 241 |
| Judicial Role Orientations | p. 244 |
| Institutional Factors | p. 245 |
| A Third Perspective | p. 246 |
| Analyzing the Perspectives | p. 248 |
| Notes | p. 249 |
| p. 253 | |
| Judicial Policymaking: An Introduction | p. 255 |
| The Occasions of Judicial Policymaking | p. 256 |
| Judicial Review and Constitutional Policymaking | p. 256 |
| Remedial Policymaking | p. 260 |
| Statutory Interpretation and Judicial Policymaking | p. 261 |
| Oversight of Administrative Activity and Judicial Policymaking | p. 263 |
| The Common Law and Judicial Policymaking | p. 264 |
| Cumulative Policymaking | p. 265 |
| The Incidence of Judicial Policymaking | p. 267 |
| The Level of Judicial Policymaking | p. 267 |
| Historical Shifts in Judicial Policymaking | p. 267 |
| The Agenda of Judicial Policymaking | p. 268 |
| Assessing Judicial Policymaking | p. 269 |
| Criteria for Evaluation | p. 269 |
| Judicial Capacity and Policy Effectiveness | p. 270 |
| Legitimacy | p. 273 |
| Conclusions | p. 275 |
| Notes | p. 276 |
| Federal Court Policymaking | p. 280 |
| School Desegregation | p. 280 |
| The Road to Brown | p. 281 |
| Brown I and Brown II | p. 282 |
| The Response to Brown, 1954 to 1964 | p. 284 |
| School Desegregation, 1964 to 1971 | p. 285 |
| The Courts and School Desegregation, 1971 to 2009 | p. 287 |
| The Legacy of Brown | p. 290 |
| Abortion | p. 291 |
| Abortion Becomes a Legal Issue | p. 291 |
| Roe v. Wade | p. 294 |
| The Response to Roe | p. 296 |
| The Effects of Roe | p. 298 |
| Brown, Roe, and Beyond | p. 299 |
| The Development of Legal Issues | p. 299 |
| Policy Change | p. 300 |
| Legal Obligation | p. 301 |
| Policy Effectiveness | p. 303 |
| Notes | p. 305 |
| State Court Policymaking | p. 311 |
| School Finance | p. 311 |
| The Development of School Finance Litigation | p. 312 |
| The Broader Context of State Constitutional Policymaking | p. 318 |
| The Tort Law Revolution and Product Liability Law | p. 321 |
| The Changing Face of Product Liability Law | p. 322 |
| The Consequences of Policy Change | p. 328 |
| Responses to the Product Liability "Crisis" | p. 332 |
| Conclusions | p. 333 |
| Notes | p. 334 |
| Further Reading | p. 340 |
| Index | p. 351 |
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