From reviews of earlier editions:
"Young people get into legal trouble for two reasons: they do not know what the law is, and they do not stop to think about the consequences of their actions. This book would make a good text for a preparation for life class. . . . The book is written in plain language, unencumbered by a lot of legal citations, and with no expectation that the reader will have any working knowledge of the law."
-Texas Bar Journal
"A book any parent should consider giving their child. . . . But before you do, take a look at it yourself. No matter the title, Wallace's book . . . contains information everyone . . . should know."
-Austin American-Statesman
What Every Teen Should Know about Texas Law is the only single-source guide for accurate, easy-to-understand information about most areas of civil law in Texas. L. Jean Wallace drew on years of experience as a students' attorney at Texas Tech University to inform young adults about the areas of law that affect them most: driving and car ownership, pranks and crimes (including alcohol and drug offenses), personal relationships, employment and consumer concerns, and living on their own. She illustrated her points with true, sometimes humorous, stories of young adults' encounters with the law.
For this new edition, municipal judge Christopher F. Cypert has completely updated the book to reflect the current state of the law. He covers specific topics that are now mandated to be taught in schools, including the proper way to interact with peace officers during traffic stops and other in-person encounters, as well as internet-era misbehaviors such as sexting and cyberbullying. Like Wallace, Cypert has helped many young people navigate the sometimes confusing processes of the legal world, often loaning earlier editions of this book to young offenders in his court. Both authors' real-world experience and legal expertise ensure that What Every Teen Should Know about Texas Law is indeed a complete and practical guide for assuming the responsibilities of adulthood-as well as a good refresher course for all legal-age Texans.
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ISBN-13
978-1-4773-1566-8 (9781477315668)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Introduction
1. The Constitution of the United States
Bill of Rights
Protections of Liberty
Protections of Justice
Unenumerated Rights and Reserved Powers
2. Drive to Survive
Graduated Driver License Program
Driver's License
Driver Responsibility Program
Tickets and Insurance
Vehicular Insurance
Types of Coverage
Types of Plans
3. Driving While Young
Traffic Tickets
Going to Court
Judge or Jury?
Traffic Accidents
The "Criminal" Matter of Accidents
The Civil Matter of Accidents
Car Repair
4. Pranks, Crimes, and Arrest
Classification of Crimes and Their Punishment
The Truth about Arrest and Jail
After Jail Comes Court-What to Expect
Specific Crimes
Ordinances
Weapons
Drugs
Alcohol-Related Offenses
5. Personal Relationships
Living Together
Paternity
Child Support-Both Mom and Dad
Marriage
6. Employment and Consumer Concerns and Other Issues
Employment
Consumer Concerns and Other Issues
7. Living on Your Own
Leases
Looking for an Apartment
Living in an Apartment
Repairs
Roommates
Moving Out Early
Proper Move-Out Notice
Eviction and Other Steps to Force You to Live Up to Your Lease or to Move Out
8. How to Do It Yourself
Complaint Against a Police Officer
Finding and Hiring an Attorney
Small Claims Court
Voting
Purchase of a Vehicle
Registration and Inspection
Agencies for Better Business
Consumer Affairs
Vacations and Spring Break
Index
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