This course will give you a glimpse into six different areas of American law: Tort Law, Contract Law, Property, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and Civil Procedure. You will gain insight into the complexities and dilemmas that arise from the application of law in different settings, and what is distinctive about American approaches.

An Introduction to American Law
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Reviewed on Jan 22, 2026
It was very insightful. All the modules helped me learn more about the law in America. The professors/educators did a great job covering the fundamentals for someone with no exposure to US law.
Reviewed on Jul 25, 2019
This is an excellent class, presentations and content from expert professors are well done, I highly recommend this class whether you're studying law or any other discipline this class is essential.
Reviewed on Jul 25, 2020
This course was just spectacular! I learnt so much and I am so grateful for the amazing Professors the course offers. It really gives a full overview of what the American Law system truly is.

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