Please be advised that this is an archived lecture from a previous term.  These courses are NON-CREDIT “preview” purposes for the upcoming term. These high quality lectures are fully downloadable, in MP4 format, for viewing on your Desktop PC, Laptop, Tablet, iPhone or Android devices.

INTRODUCTION TO LAW –  WEEK ONE, LESSON ONE

COURSE DESCRIPTION

  • In this introductory course, the student discovers the basic concepts of law and the history of the American system of jurisprudence and juristic theory that originated from, and was developed and formulated through, the common law of England and is now recognized as an organic part of the jurisprudence of most of the United States.
  • Students are introduced to important legal terminology, basic legal analysis, and practice of the law. An orientation to legal writing is presented with an emphasis on case briefing skills.

HANDOUTS

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TERMS AND CONDTITIONS

Please be advised that this is an archived lecture from a previous term.  These courses are NON-CREDIT “preview” purposes for the upcoming term. These high quality lectures are fully downloadable, in MP4 format, for viewing on your Desktop PC, Laptop, Tablet, iPhone or Android devices.

INTRODUCTION TO LAW –  WEEK ONE, LESSON TWO

COURSE DESCRIPTION

  • In this introductory course, the student discovers the basic concepts of law and the history of the American system of jurisprudence and juristic theory that originated from, and was developed and formulated through, the common law of England and is now recognized as an organic part of the jurisprudence of most of the United States.
  • Students are introduced to important legal terminology, basic legal analysis, and practice of the law. An orientation to legal writing is presented with an emphasis on case briefing skills.

HANDOUTS

Please download the following attachments:

TERMS AND CONDTITIONS

Please be advised that this is an archived lecture from a previous term.  These courses are NON-CREDIT “preview” purposes for the upcoming term. These high quality lectures are fully downloadable, in MP4 format, for viewing on your Desktop PC, Laptop, Tablet, iPhone or Android devices.