Seventh Amendment

Seventh Amendment

EnglishEbook
Furgang, Kathy
The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
EAN: 9781448823284
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While jury trials in criminal cases are recognized as vitally important to safeguarding the Constitutional rights of the accused, the right to a jury trial in civil cases is a less understood, celebrated, and valued right. This book is an invaluable reminder of just how important the Seventh Amendment is to the promotion and preservation of fairness and justice in America. By entrusting a jury of ordinary and impartial citizens to decide the outcome of lawsuits, the framers of the Constitution and Bill of Rights removed the power from the judges, who could potentially be swayed and corrupted. The Seventh Amendment levels the playing field, guaranteeing that a citizen's voice and interests carry as much weight as that of a wealthy individual, major corporation, or powerful government. The historical context that motivated the drafting and passage of this amendment is discussed, as is the evolution of civil law, jury trials, and the application of the Seventh Amendment in American history, from colonial times to the present. Contemporary, straight from the headlines cases-including Toyota's recent woes-illustrate the relevance of the Seventh Amendment and its application to cases involving consumer protection, environmental cleanup, medical malpractice, and corporate wrongdoing.
EAN 9781448823284
ISBN 1448823285
Binding Ebook
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Publication date January 30, 2011
Pages 64
Language English
Country United States
Authors Furgang, Kathy
Series Amendments to the United States Constitution: The Bill of Rights
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