What Do Students Study in Law Schools...? Well, The Law obviously...But How is that done?
1st Year Law Students study the following: Contract Law, Torts, Criminal Law, Civil Proceedure...and Property Law.
Contracts are Agreements between parties for performance of certain agreed upon things...
Torts are the law of damages for injuries to persons or property....
Criminal Law is the law of crimes against the people...
Civil Proceedure is How Courts Work...The Rules for Filing Papers and Conduct of Trials.
Property Law is the law of Real Estate & Personal Property. Deeds and Trusts
These five core classes last for two terms and take up most of the first year in law school...
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Second Year Students study Constitutional Law, Law of Evidence, Law of Corporations & Partnerships & Law of Probate & Estates with several electives like Interpretation of Legislation, Labor Law, Administrative Law, among others.
Constitutional Law is the law of the foundation documents of government
Evidence is the law of what is and is not allowed to be considered in trials as proofs.
Corporations & Business Partnerships are Law of How Businesses are organized & managed from a legal viewpoint...
Probate & Estate Planning are Law of Wills, Trusts and Intestate Succession if No Will is Made...
Third
Year is mostly elective classes which allows some degree of
specialization...Trial Practice, Seminars on Various Topics & of
course preparation for taking dreaded Bar Exam...
Ultimately this course of study leads to taking the bar exam and admission to the bar...