Introduction to Law in the U.S. (for most non-lawyers)

Learn about law (civil, criminal, and more), our legal system, and our system of government in the United States

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Introduction to Law in the U.S. (for most non-lawyers)
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Nov 2023
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What you will learn

Understand basic legal principles within the United States

Appreciate the important role of the U.S. Constitution to our government and legal system

Understand various sources of law in the U.S., and how they apply

Understand basic areas of law, including criminal, important civil areas such as contract, negligence and more

Identify legal principles in personal life, business, in the news, and popular media

Know where to find additional information on law

Some tips on finding the right lawyer if you have an important legal issue

Why take this course?

Law is a mystery to many, yet we are surrounded by it everywhere and we make legal decisions regularly. Sometimes these decisions have profound effects on our personal or professional lives.

We all need to know a little about law and our legal system. Just like we all need to know a little about health and how our body works, and all drivers need to know something about cars and how they work.

So let me share some knowledge of law with you.

This course is not for everyone! It is academic type lectures, using my PowerPoint slides, no fancy graphics, no fancy video editing. It is not entertainment and you will need a ten minute attention span. Take your personal preferences into consideration and see a few sample videos before you decide if this is right for you. If you have a problem or need something, message me. I think some basic legal knowledge and reliable information should be available for all, and this is my way of putting that out there. But again, this course is law lectures, not entertainment.

We explore the origins of law and why we need rules in society, hopefully a fair system for creating rules and then enforcing them. The United States has a unique foundation that starts with the U.S. Constitution and our system of government. We have a process to create laws and resolve disputes, and may areas of law (see below).

We are a nation of laws and thus a basic understanding is critical for everyone - every citizen and every resident. Citizens participate in our government and legal system by voting and serving on juries.

Lawyers serve an important role in society, but should not be the only people who understand law. We all should understand and appreciate legal fundamentals. That way, we can make good decisions on legal issues and duties of citizenship in the U.S.

We face legal issues all the time, and even if we hire an attorney we need to understand that attorney's advice to make a good choice.

In this course, we will explore:

  • The origin of rules and laws in society

  • The U.S. Constitution and Amendments (including Bill of Rights)

  • Criminal law and procedure

  • Civil law and procedure overview

  • Negligence law and torts

  • Intentional torts

  • Contract law

  • Privacy, cybersecurity, and data law

  • Virtual currency and cryptocurrency law (COMING SOMEDAY)

  • Intellectual property law

  • Business law basics

  • Law of warfare and international conflict

  • Some legal concepts and terms

  • Briefing (reading) a case

  • Fun movie and TV clips

  • Where to learn more about law

  • Finding and working with a lawyer

This course provides a brief and informative overview, and also points you to free resources for your additional reading and reference.

This was my first Udemy course to bring important information about law to you. We walk through it, one module at a time, trying to compress the most important parts of each topic into short segments. Additional free resources are available.

I initially titled this "Introduction to Law in the U.S. (for every non-lawyer)" but quickly realized this is not for everyone. That's OK, each to their own. So instead I now say it is for "most" non-lawyers.

Now the legal disclaimer (no description on a law course would be complete without it). None of this is legal advice, nor is it tailored to your circumstances, nor is any attorney-client relationship formed by taking this course. I will gladly answer general questions. My hope is this course helps students with their personal and professional lives as they face legal issues, hear about them in the news, and play their role in our country, a nation of laws.

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Reviews

Sylvain
September 11, 2023
I did not know much about U.S. law before starting this course and now I do feel that I know much more than I did. I'm French, so the U.S. legal is different and it was good to get better insight into it. I appreciate the work that John put in putting this course together and the links that he provided for further research and documentation. Now, to those complaining that he did not describe things enough (I've seen some reviews stating that): this is an introduction to the law in the U.S. It does not claim you will have in-depth knowledge once done (if that is even possible). He gives more details and useful links on his website and those should be checked out.
Ron
July 19, 2023
A fantastic law course! I learned a lot from Mr. Bandler. His style is great. He carefully, clearly explains each aspect (including legal issues I had no idea about). His method for teaching is personable and easy to understand. It's as if he's talking directly to you across a dinner table. This course gives you much more than what is expected and it's done very well.
Akshaya
June 13, 2023
The way everything was explained really helped me and the words being shown on screen helps a lot as well because I am a visual learner.
Dom
June 4, 2023
He delivers what he said, you will get a basic well rounded view of US law. Great source for dipping your feet into the field if you're interested in any position within the legal field and just want a brief look to see if you might like learning the material.
Molly
March 14, 2023
A thoughtful introduction to law by a knowledgable professional with extensive expertise in the field. Highly recommended!
Owen
January 27, 2023
I thought was a fantastic introduction! I would recommend it to any American; it's good to know these things. I like how he presents the subject matter, and I like how he gets right to the point.
Arise
November 1, 2022
This is not like a course, the instructor is just reading some PowerPoint presentation and is not at all engaging. He dont even take time to explain the things. The course is not structured and planned in a proper way just he says some random facts, that's all. I bought the course on-seeing its title and was hopeful to learn the legal system of US. But I was totally disappointed

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