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Law is Not for Lawyers (It's for Everyone) is so essential, it should be legally required reading! This book is your pocket guide (it really fits in your pocket!) to the American legal and government system. Written in plain English, with practical tips and a sprinkling of humor, it will empower you to take charge of your life and to help make society a better place for everyone. You may be surprised that a lawyer is saying that Law is Not for Lawyers. I'm not saying we don't need lawyers. But the law affects all people, and everyone needs to know about the law and the legal system. Once you…mehr

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Law is Not for Lawyers (It's for Everyone) is so essential, it should be legally required reading! This book is your pocket guide (it really fits in your pocket!) to the American legal and government system. Written in plain English, with practical tips and a sprinkling of humor, it will empower you to take charge of your life and to help make society a better place for everyone. You may be surprised that a lawyer is saying that Law is Not for Lawyers. I'm not saying we don't need lawyers. But the law affects all people, and everyone needs to know about the law and the legal system. Once you have the basics down, this knowledge can be the basis for reclaiming your power in society. This 2nd Edition entails a major revision and reorganization of the book, with updated legal information.
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Tristan Blaine founded Law Soup Media in 2014 and currently serves as its Editor-in-Chief. As a California lawyer with his own law practice, he helps people start and grow small businesses of all kinds, including freelancing, social enterprise/B corporations, and more. He has written articles for Forbes.com, USAToday.com, and other publications. Recognized as a leader in the community, he has been selected to the Super Lawyers list, and profiled by various media outlets. He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA, and obtained a law degree with a concentration in Constitutional Law and Rights from Cardozo Law School in New York. Tristan volunteers with the Los Angeles LGBT Center, and has secured asylum for LGBT victims of persecution.