Agnes M. Brown Law Academy
During their freshman/sophomore year students will need to maintain a high academic standing in foundational courses. They can introduce themselves into the field of study by participating in mock trial and clubs associated with law. Courses begin their Junior year with an overview of the law and the legal profession and includes learning basic analytical writing skills. Subsequent courses stress the history of legal developments, the issues of contemporary importance, and the function of law and government in the United States.
In addition to coursework, there are internships offered to students, which include the offices of the State Attorney, public defender, county and circuit judges, and private attorneys. These experiences lend students a unique insight into the legal system.
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