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Legal English and Intro to US Law - Complete Overview Course
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Legal English and Intro to US Law - Complete Overview Course

Learn about United States (American) law concepts and Legal English for students and international professionals
Last updated 4/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Get a comprehensive overview of the US Legal System and US Legal Education
  • Gain exposure to legal terms, concepts, and Legal English in written and spoken format
  • Learn about the core areas of law and some key topics from each one (e.g., basics of contract law, property law, constitutional law)
  • Learn about the basic legal educational pathway in the United States including coverage on foreign law degrees and the LLM degree
  • Understand principles of the common law system and the role of case law and case briefing technique
  • Learn about organizational structures and roles and titles of attorneys in U.S. law offices and legal departments
  • Develop effective approaches to email and other forms of communication
  • Useful for internationally-trained law students or non-U.S. lawyers, business professionals, prospective paralegals, college and university students

Course content

6 sections21 lectures4h 46m total length
  • Welcome & Course Topics10:07

    This lecture will introduce the skills course framework and this particualr skills course. It will also provide an overview of the major topics that the course covers.

  • Preparation & Resources10:08

    This lecture introduces a legal dictionary and how it is different from a general dictionary. It also introduces various open-access online resources that can enable continued practice and learning outside of this class. It also emphasizes the importance of grammar and its heightened importance for lawyers and paralegals.

  • What is the Plain English Approach?10:05

    This lecture discusses the Plain English approach to legal writing and communication. It provides brief historical coverage of the broader plain language movement, which has influenced government communications and publications. It emphasizes the value of clarity in legal writing and legal communication. Students can incorporate this valuable perspective early on in their Legal English learning journey so that they are both effective and efficient communicators.

  • Plain English Practice - Palsgraf Case

Requirements

  • No specific prior course required
  • For best audio quality, please view this course through the Chrome web browser.
  • Please note that captions (e.g., Spanish) are machine-translated.

Description

This online class provides an overview of the US Legal System and US Legal Education to beginners as well as professionals in other fields (e.g., business, administrative, office work). As it introduces these topics, students will also learn key terms, words, vocabulary, grammatical concepts, familiarize themselves with technical terms, and develop legal English and communication skills. The course is flexible and can be useful for internationally-trained law students or non-U.S. lawyers, prospective paralegals, college and university students who are interested in law school or the paralegal profession, but who have no background or understanding of the U.S. legal system or common law systems, more generally. LLM program students and students with an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) or similar first foreign degree in law may also find this course useful.

The course lectures include structured outlines, examples, and illustrations. The instructor who holds a J.D. (Juris Doctor - U.S. law degree) presents via video and audio (listening practice) format. The course includes illustrations, handouts, and select exercises. Students are immersed in visuals, speech, and audio taught by a U.S. trained (multi-lingual) lawyer. This online course provides an overview of first year law school topics, technical terms and language, and introduces both the legal industry, court system, and legal education. It can be useful for both international law students as well as college students who are interested in a legal education path. It can be a good introductory course for current, prospective, and future paralegals as well. It can be considered part of a series of paralegal skills courses. For the purpose of language development, this course will work is best in combination with outside tutoring or practice where the student can practice speaking and presenting. 

An array of topics is discussed including common law systems, unique aspects of the U.S. legal system, the concept of precedent, oral and written communication considerations, core areas of law, legal education, and the legal industry. The course assumes students have little to no knowledge of the U.S. legal system and is cognizant of the goal to develop Legal English skills for international and foreign professionals and law students. It can also serve as a good overview for students interested in a highly practical preview of the legal industry and occupation. The course includes extensive lecture and visual materials; however, it is not intended to substitute for post-secondary or formal instruction. This course is also not intended to be continuing education and is not qualified for such credit in any jurisdiction. Moreover it is only for educational / informational purposes and is not presented as legal advice.

This course is a good introduction and suggests several resources that can be used to continue learning beyond the completion of this skills course.  It is also part of a series of skills courses should students choose to expand and continue their learning journey about the law and legal topics. 

Who this course is for:

  • Students and business professionals (including global / international students) who want to get a good overview of the U.S. Legal System
  • Students who want to listen, read, and learn terms and concepts from a U.S. trained lawyer and legal educator
  • International students seeking to develop Legal English skills
  • Students with a bachelor of laws (LLB) and other first foreign degree in law interested in learning more about the U.S. legal system
  • Students interested in learning about first year law topics
  • Students who might be considering an LLM or other law program in the United States