396 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

396 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

396 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Laws exist to incentivize us to act in a certain manner, in accordance with the policies that our community has deemed right for us. And when we disagree with those laws, we must re-examine our policies, and thus our beliefs and ideas, to decide whether our community has changed.  This is a book about law and public policy—about the ideas and the rules we build to implement those rules. While... Read more
1. A Historic Introduction to Law and Public Policy

2. How the Government Works: A Foundation in Civics

3. Institutions and Power – Congress, The Courts and the President

4. Separating Facts and Fiction – How to Become a More Effective Researcher and a More Critical Reader

5. Economic Law and Policy

6. Foreign Law and Policy

[Astrid Schmidt-King]

7. Security Law and Policy

[Col. Michael W. Taylor]

8. Food and Agriculture Law and Policy

[Ann C. Bliss and Autumn T. Johnson]

9. Environmental Law and Policy

[Inara Scott]

10. Employment Law and Policy

[Elizabeth Brown, Keith Diener, Lucien Dhooge, Leora Eisenstadt, and Natalie Pedersen]

11. Civil Rights Law and Policy

[Ehsan Zaffar]

Biography

Kevin J. Fandl is Assistant Professor at Temple University, USA.

"A clear and concise introduction to law and public policy in the United States. Foreign practitioners, scholars and students will find useful insights about the way U.S. institutions work, in a textbook that includes an examination of the Legislative, the Executive and the Judiciary, complemented with an overview of American electoral process, economic development and foreign policy. It also includes topical sections on national security and terrorism, as well as environmental law, food and agriculture, civil rights and labour law, complemented with a key chapter on critical thinking – a skill always in high-demand and short supply". – Rodrigo Polanco, World Trade Institute, Switzerland