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The law is the invisible architecture that shapes our society, governing everything from our daily interactions and business transactions to our fundamental rights and responsibilities. For non-lawyers, the legal system can often seem like a complex and intimidating foreign language. This course is designed to demystify that world. “Foundations of Law” provides a clear and practical overview of the core principles, structures, and processes that underpin the legal system.
Participants will gain a solid understanding of how law is created, interpreted, and enforced. The course explores key areas of law, including contracts, torts, criminal law, and constitutional principles, using real-world examples to illustrate how legal concepts apply in everyday life and business. This foundational knowledge empowers individuals to recognize legal issues, understand their rights and obligations, and communicate more effectively with legal professionals.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
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Identify the main sources of law and differentiate between various legal systems (e.g., common law vs. civil law) and areas of law (e.g., civil vs. criminal).
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Understand the structure of the court system and the stages of a typical lawsuit.
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Explain fundamental principles of key legal subjects, including contract formation, tort liability, and essential criminal law concepts.
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Recognize potential legal issues in personal and professional scenarios.
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Understand basic constitutional principles and key individual rights.
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Communicate more effectively with lawyers and navigate basic legal documents with greater confidence.
This course is ideal for anyone seeking a practical understanding of the law to apply in their personal or professional lives:
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Business Owners, Entrepreneurs, and Startup Founders
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** Managers, Team Leaders, and HR Professionals**
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Paralegals and Legal Assistants (as a foundational primer)
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Journalists and Writers who cover topics intersecting with law
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Compliance and Administrative Staff
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Community Advocates and Politically Engaged Citizens
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University Students considering law school or studying related fields
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Curious Individuals seeking to better understand their rights and the world around them
• Pre-assessment
• Live group instruction
• Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
• Interactive participation and discussion
• Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
• Group activities and tests
• Each participant receives a binder containing a copy of the presentation
• slides and handouts
• Post-assessment
Day 1: The Architecture of the Law
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Morning Session: What is Law?
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The Purpose of Law: Establishing rules, maintaining order, resolving disputes, and protecting liberties.
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Sources of Law: Constitutions, Statutes, Regulations, and Case Law (Precedent).
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Common Law vs. Civil Law Systems: A global overview.
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Afternoon Session: The Court System and Legal Process
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Structure of the Courts: Trial Courts, Appellate Courts, and the Supreme Court.
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The Adversarial System: Roles of the Judge, Jury, Prosecution, and Defense.
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Case Study: Follow the path of a famous case through different court levels.
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Day 2: Contracts and Agreements
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Morning Session: The Elements of a Valid Contract
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Offer, Acceptance, Consideration, Capacity, and Legality.
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The Statute of Frauds: When does a contract need to be in writing?
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Afternoon Session: Breach and Remedies
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What constitutes a breach of contract?
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Legal Remedies: Damages (Compensatory, Punitive) and Specific Performance.
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Practical Workshop: Analyze everyday scenarios (e.g., signing a gym membership, buying a coffee) to identify contractual elements.
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Day 3: Torts and Civil Wrongs
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Morning Session: Understanding Tort Law
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The Purpose of Tort Law: Compensating victims and deterring wrongful conduct.
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Negligence: Duty, Breach, Causation, and Damages.
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The “Reasonable Person” Standard.
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Afternoon Session: Intentional Torts and Strict Liability
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Assault, Battery, False Imprisonment, Defamation.
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Strict Liability: When is someone liable without fault? (e.g., for wild animals or ultra-hazardous activities).
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Case Study: Analyze a real-world negligence case (e.g., a slip-and-fall or medical malpractice claim).
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Day 4: Criminal Law Fundamentals
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Morning Session: Principles of Criminal Law
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The Goal of Criminal Law: Punishment and deterrence vs. civil law.
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Elements of a Crime: Actus Reus (Guilty Act) and Mens Rea (Guilty Mind).
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Categories of Crimes: Felonies, Misdemeanors, and Infractions.
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Afternoon Session: Criminal Procedure and Rights
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Key Constitutional Rights: The right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, protection from unreasonable searches and seizures.
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The Stages of a Criminal Case: Arrest, arraignment, plea bargaining, trial, sentencing.
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Discussion: The balance between public safety and individual rights.
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Day 5: Bringing It All Together – Rights and Real-World Application
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Morning Session: Constitutional and Human Rights
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Overview of Key Constitutional Principles (e.g., Separation of Powers, Judicial Review).
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Fundamental Rights: Freedom of Speech, Religion, and Privacy.
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Afternoon Session: Legal Literacy in Action
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How to Read a Simple Legal Document (e.g., a basic contract, terms of service).
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When and How to Hire a Lawyer.
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Final Capstone Exercise: Participants work in groups to solve a complex scenario involving multiple areas of law (e.g., a business dispute that involves contract, tort, and potential criminal elements).
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Course Recap: Key Takeaways and Resources for Further Learning.
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Q&A and Course Conclusion.
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