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LegalWays: Conciliation Court
Posted By Bonnie Jude On January 26, 2011 @ 3:23 pm In | No Comments
By Jennifer Bloom and Sally Revak
From Unit 1 of LegalWays, a curriculum designed to teach a variety of legal topics of interest to young people, this lesson describes conciliation (small claims) court, presents the steps in pursuing a claim, and asks students consider whether a series of cases are under the jurisdiction (control) of the conciliation court. This lesson includes short reading items, situations to consider by individuals or small groups and writing short answers.
Objectives
Students will understand that there are different courts and that these courts handle different kinds of cases.
Students will know the basic functions and procedures of two courts that they might be involved in: juvenile court and conciliation court.
Students will know the importance of their right to an attorney and when that right is available to them.
Time to Complete
One class period
Materials Needed
Procedure
See Legal System Teaching Guide
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[1] LegalWays Curriculum Overview: http://www.teachingcivics.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/LegalWays-Curriculum-Overview31.docx
[2] Legal System Teaching Guide: http://www.teachingcivics.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Legal-System-Teaching-Guide21.docx
[3] Student Handout Conciliation Court: http://www.teachingcivics.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Student-hand-out-Conciliation-Court11.doc
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