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Law Studies
Law Studies is a one-semester course in criminal justice that is offered as an elective in the social studies department. The prevalent units will cover various aspects of the Constitution, police, crime and courts. The main objective of the course is to help students develop an understanding of the internal structure and operation of the United States legal system. The students will strive to assimilate the practical aspects of the legal system and, in turn, elevate their social awareness.