2017
DOI: 10.5860/rusq.57.1.6463
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Book Review: The State and Federal Courts: A Complete Guide to History, Powers, and Controversy

Abstract: This volume provides a very matter-of-fact overview of the American judiciary system at both the state and federal level. The first half is comprised of three “regular” book chapters covering the history and structure and fundamental roles, functions, and powers of the courts—not exactly quick reference material, but these considerable reads could actually make for suitable course material for an American Government class (high school or undergraduate level).

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“…Younger attorneys may be seen as more enthusiastic and willing to learn, but they may also be viewed as lacking the expertise of their older and more seasoned counterparts. The increasing specialization of the legal profession over time [54] may have resulted in age becoming more highly valued in the field. Older attorneys may be seen as possessing a deeper understanding of legal precedents and a greater ability to navigate the complexities and intricacies of legal matters [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Younger attorneys may be seen as more enthusiastic and willing to learn, but they may also be viewed as lacking the expertise of their older and more seasoned counterparts. The increasing specialization of the legal profession over time [54] may have resulted in age becoming more highly valued in the field. Older attorneys may be seen as possessing a deeper understanding of legal precedents and a greater ability to navigate the complexities and intricacies of legal matters [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%