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Preface About Street Law, Inc Street Law Supporters ill xviii xix Chapter 1 What Is Law? 4 Law and Values Human Rights, 8 Balancing Rights With Responsibilities..................... 12 Kinds of Laws 13 Our Constitutional Framework........................... ls. Chapter 2 Lawmaking 19 Legislatures 19 Agencies............................................. 24 Courts 26 International Lawmaking................................ 26 Chapter 3 Advocacy................................ 29 The Art of Advocacy 29 Lobbying 31 Voting 34 Campaign Finance Reform 38 Chapter 4 Settling Disputes 40 Methods for Solving Disputes 41 Chapter 5 The Court System 46 Trial Courts 46 Appeals Courts,... Sl State and Federal Court Systems 52 2 S iv

Tribal Courts The Supreme Court of the United States International Courts Chapter 6 Lawyers When Do You Need a Lawyer?........................... How Do You Find a Lawyer? Working with Your Lawyer S7 S8 62 63 64 6S 69 Chapter 7 Crime in America........................ l1x Nature of Crimes Crime on Campus..................................... Gangs and Crime...................................... Guns and the Law Substance Abuse and Crime Victims of Clime.... Preventing and Reporting Crime.......................... Chapter 8 Introduction to Criminal Law General Considerations State and Federal Crimes Classes of Crin1es..................................... Parties to Crimes Crimes of OrrUssion................................... Preliminary Crimes Chapter 9 Crimes Against the Person Homicide Suicide Kidnapping Assault and Battery Rape " 72 74 74 80 82 8S 88 9S 97 100 101 102 102 102 103 104 107 107 110 111 112 113 V

Chapter 10 Crimes Against Property 115 Arson 116 Vandalism 116 Larceny 116 Embezzlement 119 Robbery 119 Extortion 119 Bmglary 119 Forgery 121 Receiving Stolen Property 121 Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle 121 Cybercrime 122 Chapter 11 Defenses... 126 No Crime Has Been Comrnitted 126 Defendant Did Not Commit the Crime 127 Defendant Committed the Act, but it Was Excusable or Justifiable 127 Defendant Committed the Act, but Is Not Criminally Responsible 128 Chapter 12 CriminalJustice Process: The Investigation 133 Arrest 134 Search and Seizure. 140 Interrogations and Confessions 152 vi

Chapter 13 Criminal Justice Process: Proceedings Before Trial 155 Bookmg and Initial Appearance 155 Bail and Pretrial Release 157 Information 158 Preliminary Hearing 160 Grand Jury 160 Felony Arraignment and Pleas 161 Pretrial Motions 161 Plea Bargainmg 163 Chapter 14 Criminal Justice Process: The Trial 166 Right to Trial by Jury 166 Right to a Speedy and Public Trial 168 Right to Compulsory Process and to Confront Witnesses 169 Freedom From Self-Incrimination 170 Right to an Attorney 170 Criminal Appeals..................................... 171 Chapter 1S Criminal Justice Process: Sentencing and Corrections 173 Sentencing Options 174 Purposes of Punishment............................... 176 Parole 177 Capital Punishment................................... 178 Conections 183 vii

Chapter 16 JuvenileJl1stice History and Overview of Juvenile Courts Status Offenses Juvenile Justice Today Chapter 17 Law and Terrorism The Law in Times of War Surveillance and Searches Detention, Interrogations, and Torture 187 187 190 193,. _.. 204 205 _....... 206.................... 208 s 2 2 Chapter 18 Torts: A Civil Wrong 214 The Idea of Liability 215 The Idea of Torts: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 218 Types of Torts 219 Taking Your Case to Court. _........................... 221 Insurance _.......................... 225 Chapter 19 Intentional Torts...................... 232 Types of Damages 233 Torts That Inj ure Persons 234 Torts That Harm Property.............................. 240 Defenses to Intentional Torts 250 Chapter 20.egligence............................ 253 Elements of Negligence 254 Duty and Breach 254 Causation........................................... 258 Damages, 259 Defenses to _-egligen e uits 260 Chapter 21 Strict Liability 264 Dangerl..')u i\'i 'es 265 Animals 266 DefecTI\'e PrI..J 267 Defen to ri Lia' ili.. 269 Chapter 22 Torts and Public Policy 270 Ii rt f~... _...... 271 Vlll

4 ollsingla 274 Chapter 23 Contracts 276 Elements of a Contract 276 Minors and Contracts 278 Written and Oral Contracts 279 Illegal Contracts 279 Breach of Contract.................................... 281 Chapter 24 Warranties............................ 283 Express Warranties 284 Implied WalTanties.................................... 286 Disclaimers 288 Chapter 25 Credit and Other Financial Services 289 The Basics About Bank Accounts 290 An Introduction to Credit 294 Paying for College 299 The Cost of Credit.................................... 300 What Lenders Want to Know............................ 304 What If You Are Denied Credit?......................... 305 Default and Collection Practices 306 IX

Chapter 26 Deceptive Sales Practices, 310 Telemarketing Sales 310 Door-to-Door Sales 312 Advertising and the Consumer 312 Bait and Switch 316 Mail-Order Sales 317 Internet Commerce.................... 320 Repairs and Estimates 321 Chapter 27 Becoming a Smart Consumer.......... 323 Influences on Consumers 323 Consumer Protection 326 Protecting Your Rights as a Consumer.................... 328 Direct Action by Consumers, 338 Taking Your Case to Court 338 Chapter 28 Cars and the Consumer 343 Buying a Car 343 Chapter 29 Housing and the Consumer 349 Leases: A Special Kind of Contract 350 Landlord-Tenant Negotiations 352 Homelessness: Is There a Right to Housing? 366 u "Iy Law 368 Chapter 30 Law and the American Family 370 Law From Birth to Death............................... 370 What Is a Family? 3n X

Chapter 31 Marriage 375 Gettlng Married, 375 Legal Aspects of Marriage, 377 Common-Law Marriage 379 Fmancial Responsibilities 381 Property Ownership................................... 382 Decislons in a Marriage................................ 383 Spouse Abuse 385 Legal Issues for Single People in Nontraditional Relationships.. 390 Same-Sex Partners, 391 Chapter 32 Parents and Children 394 Responsibilities Between Parents and Children 394 Child Abuse and Neglect............................... 402 Chapter 33 Foster Care and Adoption 406 Foster Care.......................................... 406 Adoption 407 Chapter 34 Separation, Divorce, and Custody 413 Marriage Problems 413 Separation and Divorce 414 Child Custody 418 Alimony, Property Division, and Child Support 421 Stepparents 424 Chapter 3S Government Support for Families and Individuals 425 Econonlic Benefits for Individuals and Families 426 Health Benefits 431 Educational Benefits 433 xi

15 436 Chapter 36 Introduction to Constitutional Law.... 438 Amendments to the Constitution..................... 439 Basic Constitutional Law Principles 440 Chapter 37 Freedom of Speech 443 The Importance of Freedom of Speech 444 Obscenity 446 Defamation 448 Commercial Speech 448 Fighting Words, Offensive Speakers, and Hostile Audiences 451 Time, Place, and Manner Restrictions 456 Symbolic Speech 460 Vagueness and Overinclusive Laws....................... 460 Chapter 38 Freedom of the Press 463 Prohibiting Publication 465 Denying the Press Access to Information 467 Requiring the Press to Disclose Information _.. 469 Chapter 39 Expression in Special Places 470 The First Amendment in Public Schools 471 The First Amendment in Prisons and the Militarv.' 474 Chapter 40 Freedom of Religion 475 The Establishment Clause 476 The Free Exercise Clause _ 479 Chapter 41 Due Process 0 0 0 482 Substantive Due Process 0 0 0 483 Procedural Due Process 0 0 0 0 0 485 Chapter 42 The Right to Privacy 488 Privacv in the Home and at School 0 0 490 Information Gatherin.g and Privacy 0 492 Reproductive Rights and Privacy.. 0 _ 0 0 494 0 0 0 0 0 Chapter 43 Discrimination... 497 What Is Discrimination? 499 Discrirninati~n Ba oed on Race 502 Discriminatjon Based on \fational Origin and itizenship S atus' 513 xii

Discrimination Based on Gender 515 Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation............... 523 Discrimination Based on Age 526 Discrimination Based on Disability....................... 528 Housing Discrimination 532 State and Local Laws Against Discrimination 536 Chapter 44 Rights and Responsibilities in the Workplace 538 Looking for a Job..................................... 538 Conditions on the Job 543 Losing a Job 555 Chapter 45 Immigration Law 563 Citizenship 564 Coming to America 566 111e Process for Removal of Noncitizens 568 Persons Seeking Humanitarian Protection in the United States 570 Immigration Law and Policy 572 App orx 573 The Constitution of the United States 574 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights............ 604 Major Federal Civil Rights Laws 611 Glossary 615 Index 642 Photo Credits........................................ 664 Xlll