Business Law is an elective quarter course. We discuss the origins of Law (Justinian Code, Napoleonic Code, Common Law); the development of United States Law (The Constitution, Bill of Rights, Separation of Powers); the United States Court System (steps in a Trial, Local Courts, State Courts, Federal Courts); Criminal Law (Felonies, Misdemeanors, Petty Offenses, Steps in the Criminal Justice System); Civil Law (Torts, Steps in the Civil Justice System), Juvenile Law (Guardian Ad Litem, Emancipation, Age of Majority, Juvenile Rights versus Majority Rights, Adoption, School Law)and Contract Law ( requirements of a legal binding contract, types of contracts, quasi contracts). Current/Changing Laws are debated and discussed. Grades are determined through testing and a project. Good notetaking skills are required. Lessons are presented through PowerPoint presentations, and discussions. This is an interesting, essential class for those interested in pursuing social work, the legal field, law enforcement, or for those who are interested in learning more about general law. Nightly homework for the class is to review chapter notes. Class does include a comprehensive final exam. |
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