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Student Body of Law for Texas

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For most students, college is a transitional time from living at home with parents to living independently in dorms, student apartments or in a greek house! Often you will encounter new situations that require good judgement and a strong understanding of the legal ramifications of your actions.
In plain language, this book spells out what laws impact your new lifestyle in an entertaining yet extremely informative guide. This book separates fact from fiction on legal issues and how Texas law affects you. Covering diverse topics such as partying, apartment leases, credit cards, travel abroad, self-defense, hazing and hot checks, this is the perfect resource for anyone attending a Texas college or university...or any young adult transitioning into the "real world."
This new, must-have book is perfect for every Texas student whether you're in college or even high school. You will learn how the law applies to you and what you can do to stay out of trouble. And if you do happen to get into trouble, you'll learn how to protect yourself and your rights.
Learn what to do if you are pulled over / How to stay out of jail / Ways to party safely / What the laws mean to you!
Also includes information on alcohol, parking tickets, DUI, and drug possession!

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This invaluable guide comes out June 1, 2007. Place your order now!

About the Author:
Scot Courtney received a Bachelor of Arts Degree with a double major from Southwest Texas State University in 1990 and his law degree from Thurgood Marshall School of Law, where he was a distinguished senior staff member of Law Review and graduated with honors. Visit his website.