Selected Readings on the U.S. LegaI System
Adapted from a list compiled by the Duke University Law School
Overviews of the System and How it Works
Benitez, Alberto Manuel. An Introduction to the United States Legal System: Cases and Comments
Burnham, William. Introduction to the Law and Legal System of the United States (4th ed.)
Farnsworth, F. Allan. An Introduction to the Legal System of the United States (3d ed.)
Feinman, Jay M. Law 101: Everything You Need to Know About the American Legal System
(2d ed.)
Fine, Toni M. American Legal Systems: A Resource and Reference Guide
Fletcher, George P. American Law in a Global Context: The Basics
Fundamentals of American Law (Alan B. Morrison, ed.)
Hay, Peter. Law of the United States: An Overview
Hegland, Kenney F. Introduction to the Study and Practice of Law in a Nutshell (4th ed.)
Introduction to the Law of the United States (Clark & Ansay, eds.) (2d ed.)
Johns, Margaret Z. & Rex R. Perschbacher. The United States Legal System: An Introduction (2d ed.)
Melone, Albert P. & Allan Kames. The American Legal System: Foundations, Processes, and Norms
Moliterno, Jan‑ms E. & Fredric I. Lederer. An Introduction to Law, Law Study, and the Lawyer's Role
Schubert, Frank. An Introduction to Law and the Legal System (9th ed.)
Von Mehren, Arthur Taylor & Peter L. Murray. Law in the United States (2d ed.) This presentation of the American legal system is designed for lawyers of civil law backgrounds.
The Courts
Carp, Robert A., Ronald Stidhani & Kenneth L. Manning. Judicial Process in America (7th ed.)
The Federal Court System in the United States: An Introduction for Judges and Judicial Administrators in Other Countries (Office of Judges Programs, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts) (2d ed. 2001)
(http://www.uscourts.gov/library/internationalbook-fedcts2.pdf)
Meador, Daniel John. American Courts (2d ed.)
Miller, William S., A Primer on American Courts
Neubauer, David W. Judicial Process: Law, Courts, and Politics in the United States (3d ed.)
Segal, Jeffrey Allan, Harold J. Spaeth, & Sara C. Benesh. The Supreme Court in the American Legal System
Legal Encyclopedias & Dictionaries
The entries in West's Encyclopedia of American Law (2d ed.) define terms and highlight significant concepts, events, cases, and people. American Jurisprudence 2d (1962‑) (Practice & Procedure KF154 .A42) and Corpus Juris Secundum (1936‑) (Practice & Procedure) synthesize federal and state law to provide a comprehensive summary of American law.
Black's Law Dictionary (5th ed.) is considered the most authoritative American legal dictionary. A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage (2d ed. and Mellinkoffs Dictionary of American Legal Usage are dictionaries of legal language as used in the U.S. today. Legal Terminology provides basic explanations of legal terms.
Legal Language/Legal Writing
Garner, Bryan A. The Elements of Legal Style (2d ed., 2002) and Legal Writing in Plain English: A Text with Exercises
Rossini, Christine, English as a Legal Language (2d ed.)
Teply, Larry L. Legal Writing Citation in a Nutshell - Especially for International Students
Alcaraz VanS, Enrique & Brian Hughes. Legal Translation Explained
Brostofl Teresa Kissane & Ann Sinsheinier. Legal English: An Introduction to the Legal Language andCulture of the United States (2d ed.)
Gader‑Shafran, Rachel. The International Student's Survival Guide to Law School in the United States: Everything You Need to Succeed
Hoffman, Craig & Andrea Tyler, United States Legal Discourse: Legal English for Foreign LLMs
Neacsu, Dana. Introduction to US. Law and Legal Research
Nedzel, Nadia. Legal Reasoning, Research, and Writing for International Graduate
Ramsfleld, Jill J. Culture to Culture: A Guide to U.S. Legal Writing
Wojcik, Mark E. Introduction to Legal English: An Introduction to Legal Terminology, Reasoning, and Writing in Plain English (2d ed)
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