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Law School for Teens - Basics of Law (Part 1)

In this 16 week course, we will explore the law school topic of Torts at a high school level to broaden our understanding of how the law works.
Mike Traywick - Think, Reason, and Argue Better
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18 live meetings
15 in-class hours
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Class Experience

US Grade 9 - 12
Beginner Level
What is it really like to be a lawyer? With my Law School for Teens courses, you can get a look at law school topics at a high school level. 

Most people think that being a lawyer is about arguing - it’s not. An excellent lawyer is an excellent problem solver.

And that’s what you learn in these courses - how to think like a lawyer. My Basics of Law class is one of the best ways to begin to think like a lawyer. We look at intentional torts, which helps students become precise in their thinking, and then we look at negligence, which helps students learn to think through all of the circumstances of any given situation.

I really like this class for what it can give to the students in the realm of beginning to think clearly. Let's look at some of the specifics:

A Tort is an act or omission that gives rise to injury or harm to another and amounts to a civil (opposite of a criminal) wrong for which the courts impose liability.

Negligence is a situation where we need to think through if the defendant (person accused of the tort) has a legal obligation (a duty) towards the plaintiff (the person suing), if the breached that duty, if that breach caused the harm, and then if that harm has damages the court can redress. The focused logic of having to defend your argument either for or against negligence is a powerful way to improve a student's thinking.

We will learn what that definition means, and how it is applied in law. We will follow the general outline of what law school students would do in an actual law school course, just paced for teenagers.

Torts are what you hear about in the news when people sue companies or other people for large amounts of money. In this course, we’ll begin looking at the basics of Tort law to help you understand this interesting area of law.

Here is the general schedule of Torts (Part 1), which is always subject to change based on the pacing of the class (outlines will be dropped before each class for students to follow along with):

Class 1: Introduction to Torts
What is a Tort?
- Why do we have Tort Law?
- What is the court process for Tort Law?

Class 2: Battery
- What is a Battery?
- Fact Patterns about Battery

Class 3: Assault
- What is an Assault?
- Fact Patterns about Assault

Class 4: False Imprisonment
- What is False Imprisonment?
- Fact Patterns about False Imprisonment

Class 5: Trespass to Land and Chattels
- What is Trespass to Land and Chattels?
- Fact Patterns about Trespass to Land and Chattels

Class 6: Conversion
- What is Conversion?
- Fact Patterns about Conversion

Class 7: Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
- What is Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress?
- Fact Patterns about Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress

Class 8: Practice Problems
- Apply our knowledge of intentional torts to practice problems

Class 8: Negligence - Duty, Part 1
- What is Negligence?
- Fact Patterns about Negligence

Class 10: Negligence - Duty, Part 2
- What is Negligence?
- Fact Patterns about Negligence

Class 11: Negligence - Breach, Part 1
- What is Negligence?
- Fact Patterns about Negligence

- Class 12:  Negligence - Breach, Part 2
- What is Negligence?
- Fact Patterns about Negligence

Class 13:  Negligence - Causation
- What is Negligence?
- Fact Patterns about Negligence

Class 14: Negligence - Damages
- What is Negligence?
- Fact Patterns about Negligence

Class 15: Practice Problems
- Apply our knowledge of Negligence to practice problems

Class 16: Practice Problems
- Complex practice problems that apply all of our knowledge on torts

I look forward to seeing you in class!
Learning Goals
- Learn what a civil court case is like
- Learn to think like a lawyer
- Exposed to a high school version of what law school is like
- Learn to struggle through difficult cases, talk through issues, and come to conclusions based on good reasoning skills
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Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
18 Lessons
over 18 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Introduction to Torts
 - Why do we have Tort Law?
- What is the court process for Tort Law? 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Battery
 - What is a Battery?
- Fact Patterns about Battery 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Assault
 - What is an Assault?
- Fact Patterns about Assault 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
False Imprisonment
 - What is False Imprisonment?
- Fact Patterns about False Imprisonment 
50 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Parental Guidance
This is a high school level class that discusses law. As this is torts, there will be fact patterns that discuss serious topics. If you have questions, you can email me your concerns.
Pre-Requisites
This is a great course to get basic legal knowledge - it's one of the courses that first-year law students will take.
Supply List
An outline will be provided for each topic prior to the beginning of class.
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Michigan Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Doctoral Degree from Western Michigan Thomas Cooley Law School
Master's Degree in Education from Aquinas College
Bachelor's Degree in History from Alma College
Associate's Degree in Foreign Language from Defense Language Institute
I am a veteran of a public school classroom of ten plus years. I am a practicing attorney, and I've been teaching high school level law classes for seven plus years as well.

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weekly or $360 for 18 classes
1x per week, 18 weeks
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Completed by 11 learners
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Ages: 13-17
3-10 learners per class

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