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This paperback from Oxford University Press presents a concise overview of the American judicial system, serving as a compact entry in the Very Short Introductions series. It lays out how courts operate, the roles of judges and lawyers, and the interplay between constitutional principles and judicial decision-making. The work is designed to deliver foundational concepts in a readable, accessible format, with a focus on core processes, institutions, and the practical implications of jurisprudence within the United States. Pages are compact, offering a focused survey suitable for students, professionals seeking a refresher, or general readers curious about the American judicial framework.
| Pages | 152 |
| Edition | 1 |
| Format | Paperback |