In an easy-to-read colloquial style, Mikva and Lane lead students to the understanding they need for succes
in substantive courses with a heavy statutory emphasis:
The Interpretation of Statutes - Beginning whre students do, by reading interpretive cases, the authors demonstrate
that statutory interpretation is not simply the search for legislative meaning or intent, but also the exercise
of power by a separate branch of government. Organized around two types of cases, those where the statutory language
is clear and where it is unclear, this chapter delves into judicial approaches to statutory interpretation and
the tools employed for that purpose, as well as criticism of such approaches.
The Legislative Process - Addresses the environment in which the consideration of legislation takes place and the
dynamics of the enactment process.
The Enactment of a Statute - Follows a particular bill through the window of the Congressional Record. This illustrates
example focuses attention on the details and language of the legislative process.
The Anatomy of a Statute - A complete dissection of the structure, form, and generic provisions.
The Publication of Statutes - Offers little-known insights that can be used for tactical advantage.
This book is an ideal secondary text for courses in adminstrative law, environmental law, legislation, and legal
writing and research, as well as for academic support programs. Before your students collide with the complexities
of statutory interpretation, give them a painless introduction from two seasoned veterans - adopt or recommend
Mikva and Lane's AN INTRODUCTION TO STATUTORY INTERPRETATION AND THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS...a clear, concise,
and inexpensive text that gives students a head start in mastering one of the most fundamental of all lawyering
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