This is a casebook that covers all the major aspects of social science in law. It examines the relationships between the social sciences and the American legal system, and focuses on four major areas: (1) Substantive Law, (2) Legal Method, (3) Social Science Findings, (4) and Social Science Method.
This is a casebook that covers all the major aspects of social science in law. It examines the relationships between the social sciences and the American legal system, and focuses on four major areas: (1) Substantive Law, (2) Legal Method, (3) Social Science Findings, (4) and Social Science Method.
Chapter 1. Jurisprudential Origins of Social Science in Law Chapter 2. A Primer of Legal and Social Science Methods Chapter 3. Social Science Used to Detremine Facts Chapter 4. Social Science Used to Make Law Chapter 5. Social Science Used to Provide Context Chapter 6. Social Science Used to Plan the Litigation of a Case