Learning Civil Procedure

David A. Dittfurth
eISBN-13: 9781531028763

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In this book, Dittfurth uses various means to explain the issues of jurisdiction and procedure that arise in federal courts. The book describes the pertinent rules of as they operate in the processing of a case, and also features hypotheticals, with answers, to enhance the reader's understanding of the role played by a particular rule. In the broad sense, procedure is best understood in relation to the substance of litigation that is, to the causes of action, remedies, and defenses that are the heart of a lawsuit. These substantive elements are used to make more understandable the processes used in adjudication.

Civil procedure is also useful as an introduction to the information and analytical skills prized in law school. This book gives beginning law students clear explanations of the various legal concepts they must master. An extensive glossary of legal terms is included that explains rather than merely defines those concepts.

The most confusing part of a law school initiation comes from the requirement that one learn how law is created and used in courts. A student's undergraduate education prepares him or her for simple research to find so-called "black-letter law." But a different skill one that lawyers call legal reasoning, or, more precisely, legal advocacy is required before a student understands how an advocate can distinguish an unfavorable legal authority and support the application of a more favorable one.

Sold By Carolina Academic Press
ISBNs 9781531028763, 9780890895542
Publish Year 2007
Language English
Number of Pages 410