Our Divisions
Five paths into the law
Each division runs its own multi-unit curriculum — over five units deep — combining lesson plans, practices, and simulations so members understand the law by living it.
Criminal Law
Investigates the mechanics of prosecution and defense, from evidence rules to sentencing.
- Weekly upskill assignments on case analysis and evidentiary reasoning
- Mock trial simulations arguing both prosecution and defense
- Lesson plans covering criminal procedure, mens rea, and defenses
Corporate Law
Covers the legal backbone of business — contracts, governance, and transactions.
- Assignments drafting and redlining sample contracts
- M&A negotiation simulations between student teams
- Units on corporate governance, securities, and compliance
Civil Law
Focuses on disputes between individuals — torts, property, and contracts in practice.
- Upskill assignments on liability and damages reasoning
- Simulated small-claims and civil trial hearings
- Lesson plans on torts, property, and contract remedies
Constitutional Law
Examines how founding documents shape rights, government structure, and judicial review.
- Weekly assignments briefing landmark constitutional cases
- Moot court simulations before a mock supreme bench
- Units on separation of powers, rights, and judicial review
International Law
Explores how states, treaties, and institutions govern conduct across borders.
- Assignments analyzing treaties and international disputes
- Model tribunal simulations across cross-border scenarios
- Units on human rights, trade law, and diplomatic relations
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Want to lead your own division?
We're always looking for division leaders. As a leader, you'll craft assignments, host simulations, and lead a team of international students — while earning volunteer hours and a certificate for your work.
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