Unit rationale, description and aim
This unit will introduce students to selected topics concerning the law and legal system of the United States with a particular emphasis on subjects on which students have learned Australian law and thus have the grounding necessary to draw meaningful comparisons between United States and Australian law. Individually and in small groups, students will be asked to prepare short legal memoranda and make class presentations on topics covered in the syllabus with some focus on the similarities and differences between the American and Australian system or law at issue.
Campus offering
No unit offerings are currently available for this unitLearning outcomes
To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.
Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.
Explore the graduate capabilities.
Critically discuss and appreciate contemporary leg...
Learning Outcome 01
Identify and critically apply domestic and America...
Learning Outcome 02
Further develop legal research skills using a libr...
Learning Outcome 03
Communicate effectively to others the outcome of l...
Learning Outcome 04
Content
Topics will include:
- Governmental Structure of the U.S. Legal System
- The Role of the U.S. Courts and Judicial Review
- Judicial Review of Agency Action and Administrative Law
- Civil Procedure in the U.S. Courts and Jury Trials
- American Constitutional Law: Individual Rights
- American Criminal Law and Procedure
- Basic Principles of American Contract, Tort, Property and Family Law
- International Aspects of American Law
- The American Legal Profession and Professional Responsibility
Assessment strategy and rationale
The assessment strategy is designed to assess knowledge, skills and understanding in a specialist area of law, and to apply priestley knowledge to a specialist area of law.
The assessment tasks for this unit are designed to demonstrate achievement of each of the learning outcomes listed.
Overview of assessments
Presentation up to 15 minutes oral or video prese...
Presentation up to 15 minutes oral or video presentation, requiring students to demonstrate their ability to research assigned topic and critically evaluate the relevant legal systems and laws
30%
Short Essay 1, 1500 words, to demonstrate ability...
Short Essay 1, 1500 words, to demonstrate ability to locate, read and evaluate judicial precedent and apply the conventions of legal analysis
35%
Short Essay 2, 1500 words, to demonstrate ability...
Short Essay 2, 1500 words, to demonstrate ability to research assigned topic and critically evaluate the relevant area of laws
35%
Learning and teaching strategy and rationale
Mode: Lectures, tutorials, electronic consultation, library tasks and presentations or Online lectures and activities.
Duration: 3 hours per week over 12 weeks or equivalent. Students are expected to spend 150 hours in total for this unit.
This level two elective unit allows students to demonstrate advanced knowledge, skills and understanding in a specialist area of law building on knowledge developed in the compulsory units.
Our strategy is to encourage students to creatively engage with unit content and to apply Priestley knowledge in a specialist area of law.
The unit is designed to be delivered in intensive, weekly mode or online mode. We have taken a multimodal learning approach to provide accessibility and flexibility to our students and a student-focused approach that increases depth of learning and engagement through actively utilising Canvas.