Students study the major aspects of constitutional, criminal, and civil law. Projects teach students about their individual rights, criminal procedure, how laws are made, and how to make a legal argument. Students learn how to research and discuss current and historical controversial issues relating to the law. All students have the opportunity to participate in mock trials and field trips to local and federal courthouses and law firms.
Students take:
- English (H)
- Government and Economics (P)
- Law and Order and Public Policy (P) (2 Periods)
Instructors | Phone | |
Higginbotham, Adam | ahigginbotham@cart.org | 248-7400 |
Hilscher, Rylie | rhilscher@cart.org | 248-7400 |
Harper, Diane | dharper@cart.org | 248-7400 |
Time: 7:45 – 10:45 OR 12:50 – 3:50
Room Number: N103