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REQUIREMENTS REVISED January 1, 2003
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- Define "law." Tell some of its sources. Describe functions it serves.
- Discuss
twoTWO of the following:- The Justinian Code, The Code of Hammurabi, and the Magna Carta.
- The development of the jury system.
- Two famous trials in history.
- Tell what civil law is; tell what criminal law is. Tell the main differences between them. Give examples of each.
- Ask five people (not more than one from your immediate family) about the role of law enforcement officers in our society. Discuss their answers with them. Go to a law enforcement officer in your neighborhood and ask about his or her responsibilities and duties. Report your findings.
Tell what a contract is. Must all contracts be in writing? Explain. Tell about several laws that have been passed to protect the consumer and the seller. Tell about several organizations there are to help them.
Tell about several laws that were passed to protect the consumer and the seller. Tell about several organizations that provide help to consumers and sellers.- Do ONE of the following:
- Attend a session of a civil or criminal court. Write 250 words or more on what you saw.
- Plan and conduct a mock trial with your troop or school class. After the trial is over, discuss it with the group.
- Arrange a visit with a lawyer who works for a business, bank, title
company, or government agency.
*Find out his or her duties and responsibilities. Report what you learned. - Explain the requirements for becoming a lawyer in your state. Describe how judges are selected in your state.
- Make a list of 15 jobs which deal with some aspect of law or legal processes. Tell which you prefer. Why?
- Tell where people
a personcan go to obtainif he needsthe help of a lawyer if they arebut isunable to pay for one. Tell what youhecan do if youhecan afford a lawyer but dodoesnot know of any in yourhisarea. - Discuss with your counselor the importance of TWO of the following
areas of law that have recently emerged and are still developing:
- Environmental law
- Computers and the Internet
- Copyright and the Internet
- Space travel and satellites orbiting the earth
* If it is impossible for your to arrange such a visit, discuss with your counselor the duties and responsibilities of a lawyer who works for one of the groups listed.
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Requirements last updated in 2003