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Author:
Cheng, Edward K.
Title:
Law school for everyone / Professors Edward K. Cheng, Joseph L. Hoffman, Molly Bishop Shadel, and Peter J. Smith.
Publisher:
Teaching Company ;
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
24 audio discs (approximately 24 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 PDF disc.
Other Authors:
Shadel, Molly Bishop, 1969- lecturer.
Hoffmann, Joseph L., 1957- lecturer.
Smith, Peter J. (Peter Jeremy), 1970- lecturer.
Teaching Company, publisher.
Other Titles:
Litigation and legal practice.
Criminal law and procedure.
Civil procedure.
Torts.
Notes:
Title from disc label. Course no. 2012. 48 lectures (30 min. each) Includes PDF disc of course guidebook. [Lectures delivered by] Professors Edward K. Cheng, Joseph L. Hoffmann, Molly Bishop Shadel, and Peter J. Smith.
Contents:
Arguing before the Supreme Court. Molly Bishop Shadel. 1. Litigation and the American legal system -- 12. Thinking like a lawyer -- 3. Representing your client -- 4. Trial strategy behind the scenes -- 5. Opening statements: the moment of primacy -- 6. Direct examination: questioning your witnesses -- 7. The art of the objection -- 8. Problematic evidence -- 9. Controlling cross-examination -- 10. Closing arguments: driving your theory home -- 11. Understanding the appellate process -- 12. Arguing before the Supreme Court.
Plea bargains, jury trials, and justice. Joseph L. Hoffmann. 1. Who defines crimes, and how? -- 12. Crime and the guilty mind -- 3. Homicide and moral culpability -- 4. The law of self-defense -- 5. Federal crimes and federal power -- 6. Cruel and unusual punishments -- 7. Due process and the right to counsel -- 8. Government searches and privacy rights -- 9. The shrinking warrant requirement -- 10. The fifth amendment privilege -- 11. Miranda and police interrogations -- 12. Plea bargains, jury trials, and justice.
Appeals and how they are judged. Peter J. Smith. 1. Procedural rights and why they matter -- 12. Subject matter jurisdiction -- 3. Jurisdiction over the defendant -- 4. A modern approach to personal jurisdiction -- 5. The role of pleadings -- 6. Understanding complex litigation -- 7. The use and abuse of discovery -- 8. Deciding a case before the trial ends -- 9. The right to a civil jury trial -- 10. Determining what law applies -- 11. Relitigation and preclusion -- 12. Appeals and how they are judged.
Punitive damages and their limits. Edward K. Cheng. 1. 1. The calamitous world of tort law -- 12. Legal duty to others -- 3. Reasonable care and the reasonable person -- 4. Rules versus standards of care -- 5. The complexities of factual causation -- 6. Legal causation and foreseeability -- 7. Liability for the acts of others -- 8. When tort plaintiffs share the blame -- 9. Animals, blasting, and strict liability -- 10. The rise of products liability -- 11. Products liability today -- 12. Punitive damages and their limits.
Summary:
Receive a fundamental education in American law from four exceptional lawyers and professors.
To many people, the law is both powerful and mysterious. We depend on lawyers to help us navigate rules, standards, and procedural codes that have been around for hundreds of years. Because we depend on their specialized skills in argumentation, logic, and critical thinking, we may wonder how they come to know so much about the inner workings of the law.
Series:
Great courses. Professional. Law
ISBN:
1501990330
9781501990335
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1029356102
Locations:
TCPG826 -- Bettendorf Public Library Information Center (Bettendorf)

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