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Summer School "Path to the Bar."


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The first year of law school is famously rigorous, often described as a "rite of passage" into the legal profession. During this year, you'll be introduced to the core subjects that form the backbone of legal practice. Each of these subjects not only builds your legal knowledge but also sharpens your analytical thinking and problem-solving skills – crucial tools for any successful lawyer.

Let’s begin with Contracts Law. Contracts are the glue that holds business and personal transactions together. Whether you're renting an apartment, buying a car, or running a business, contracts are integral to ensuring that agreements are clear and enforceable.

Introduction to Contracts Law.

Contracts Law will teach you about the formation of agreements, the obligations they impose, and the remedies available when things go awry. You’ll learn about offer and acceptance, consideration, and the capacity of parties to contract. We’ll explore what makes a contract legally binding and the various defenses one might assert against enforcement, such as fraud, duress, or unconscionability.

Key Concepts and Case Law.

We’ll also dive into key doctrines like promissory estoppel and the parol evidence rule, which helps determine when extrinsic evidence can be used to interpret a contract. Expect to analyze landmark cases like Hawkins v. McGee, where the concept of "expectation damages" – often summarized by the phrase "a promise for a perfect hand" – will be dissected to illustrate how courts calculate compensation for breached contracts.

Next, we’ll turn our attention to Torts. Unlike contracts, which involve voluntary agreements between parties, torts address wrongful acts that cause harm or loss, leading to civil liability.

Introduction to Torts.

In Torts, you’ll explore the legal principles that determine when an individual should be held accountable for harm caused to another. This includes understanding intentional torts, such as battery and defamation, as well as negligence – the failure to exercise reasonable care to avoid causing injury or loss to another person.

Moving on to Civil Procedure, often referred to as the "law of the lawsuit." This course is crucial because it provides the framework within which civil cases are conducted.

Understanding Civil Procedure.

Civil Procedure covers the rules and standards courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits. This includes how to file a case, the processes of discovery, motions, and the trial itself. You’ll learn about jurisdiction – the authority of a court to hear a case – and venue, which determines the most appropriate location for the trial.

Constitutional Law is the study of the principles and structures that underpin the American legal system. It’s about understanding the Constitution, the document that governs government itself.

Criminal Law is where you learn about the system of laws concerned with the punishment of individuals who commit crimes. It’s about understanding what constitutes criminal behavior and the justifications for punishment.

Finally, we come to Property Law, a course that explores the legal principles surrounding the ownership and use of real and personal property.

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