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This chapter looks at the three key components of the traditional legal system: the law, the courts, and the people involved in the court process. In a legal dispute, the parties present their competing claims to the court, and the judge who hears the case applies the law to the facts and makes a decision that resolves the dispute.  
This chapter looks at the three key components of the traditional legal system: the law, the courts, and the people involved in the court process. In a legal dispute, the parties present their competing claims to the court, and the judge who hears the case applies the law to the facts and makes a decision that resolves the dispute.  


The introductory section of this chapter provides a <span class="noglossary">brief</span> overview of the basic elements of our legal system and how they work together. The following sections in this chapter discuss the legal system in more detail.
The chapter begins with an <span class="noglossary">brief</span> overview of the basic elements of our legal system and how they work together. The following sections discuss the legal system in more detail.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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