Description
Every legal dispute ultimately turns on structure—not argument.
This comprehensive volume systematically examines every stage of a legal or administrative proceeding, from understanding venues and governing rules to evidence, discovery, motions, burdens of proof, presumptions, trial preparation, appeals, settlements, and remedies. Throughout the book, the Liberty Dialogues framework is applied to show how authority, jurisdiction, status, standing, obligation, and enforcement interact to determine outcomes. By reducing complex proceedings into a logical sequence of structural questions, readers gain a disciplined method for analyzing virtually any legal controversy with clarity and precision.
