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The American legal system for foreign lawyers / Eldon H. Reiley and Connie de la Vega.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Aspen coursebook seriesPublication details: New York Wolters Kluwer Law & Business c2012Description: xxi, 507 páginas 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781454807254
  • 1454807253
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KF 387 R448 2012
Contents:
American federalism and the structure of the judicial system -- Sources of United States law : common-law history, binding precedent, and comparative reflections -- Publication and citation of judicial opinions and other authority -- Preparing for class -- Legal English -- Legal education and law practice in the United States -- Overview of the Constitution -- Basis and scope of judicial review -- Judicial interpretation of legislation -- Doctrines that limit access to federal courts -- Sources of and limitations on federal legislative power -- Federal constitutional limits on state legislative power -- A story : liquor, the Twenty-first Amendment, and the dormant commerce clause -- Property rights : due process and takings -- Due process and the right of privacy -- Rights of minorities in the United States : potential use of international authority to support affirmative action -- Formation of contracts : common law (UCC) and CISG compared -- CISG : scope and interpretation -- Excuse : impossibility, mistake, and hardship -- Contract remedies at common law and under UCC and CISG -- Specific performance -- Drafting basic contracts.
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American federalism and the structure of the judicial system -- Sources of United States law : common-law history, binding precedent, and comparative reflections -- Publication and citation of judicial opinions and other authority -- Preparing for class -- Legal English -- Legal education and law practice in the United States -- Overview of the Constitution -- Basis and scope of judicial review -- Judicial interpretation of legislation -- Doctrines that limit access to federal courts -- Sources of and limitations on federal legislative power -- Federal constitutional limits on state legislative power -- A story : liquor, the Twenty-first Amendment, and the dormant commerce clause -- Property rights : due process and takings -- Due process and the right of privacy -- Rights of minorities in the United States : potential use of international authority to support affirmative action -- Formation of contracts : common law (UCC) and CISG compared -- CISG : scope and interpretation -- Excuse : impossibility, mistake, and hardship -- Contract remedies at common law and under UCC and CISG -- Specific performance -- Drafting basic contracts.

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