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				<title>Tina changed the description of the group Legal Studies Club from "The Legal Studies Club is an online academic club designed for students aged 14–18 who are interested in the law, legal systems, and careers in justice. This club provides an engaging environment for future lawyers, policymakers, and advocates to explore fundamental legal concepts, analyze real-world cases, and build essential skills in reasoning, debate, and ethical analysis.
What We Explore and Learn:


 	
Weekly sessions covering foundational topics such as constitutional law, criminal and civil law, international law, and human rights

 	
Case studies of landmark court decisions and famous legal controversies

 	
Mock trials, legal debates, and moot court simulations where members role-play as attorneys, judges, and jurors

 	
Legal research and writing workshops to learn how to craft arguments, briefs, and legal opinions

 	
Guest speakers including lawyers, judges, legal scholars, and law students sharing career advice and insights

 	
Discussions about current legal issues, public policy, and the intersection of law with technology and society


Club Rules and Guidelines:


 	
Eligibility: Open to students aged 14–18 with a strong interest in law and justice.

 	
Attendance: Members must attend at least two sessions per month to remain in good standing.

 	
Participation: Active involvement in discussions, debates, and mock activities is expected.

 	
Respect: Respect differing opinions and uphold civil, constructive dialogue during sensitive legal discussions.

 	
Integrity: Plagiarism or misrepresentation will not be tolerated; all sources must be cited properly.

 	
Preparation: Members should come prepared by reading assigned cases or materials before each session.

 	
Collaboration: Students should support each other during group simulations, research, and presentations.

 	
Digital Conduct: Online behavior should reflect professionalism and maturity in all communications.

 	
Confidentiality: Members should not share screenshots or recordings from club sessions without permission.

 	
Consequences: Violations of rules may result in a warning, suspension, or removal from the club.


 
The Legal Studies Club is the perfect platform for curious, justice-minded students to explore how the law shapes the world and how they can one day contribute to a more just society." to "The Legal Studies Club is an online academic club designed for students aged 14–18 who are interested in the law, legal systems, and careers in justice. This club provides an engaging environment for future lawyers, policymakers, and advocates to explore fundamental legal concepts, analyze real-world cases, and build essential skills in reasoning, debate, and ethical analysis.
What We Explore and Learn:

 	Weekly sessions covering foundational topics such as constitutional law, criminal and civil law, international law, and human rights
 	Case studies of landmark court decisions and famous legal controversies
 	Mock trials, legal debates, and moot court simulations where members role-play as attorneys, judges, and jurors
 	Legal research and writing workshops to learn how to craft arguments, briefs, and legal opinions
 	Guest speakers including lawyers, judges, legal scholars, and law students sharing career advice and insights
 	Discussions about current legal issues, public policy, and the intersection of law with technology and society

Club Rules and Guidelines:

 	Eligibility: Open to students aged 14–18 with a strong interest in law and justice.
 	Attendance: Members must attend at least two sessions per month to remain in good standing.
 	Participation: Active involvement in discussions, debates, and mock activities is expected.
 	Respect: Respect differing opinions and uphold civil, constructive dialogue during sensitive legal discussions.
 	Integrity: Plagiarism or misrepresentation will not be tolerated; all sources must be cited properly.
 	Preparation: Members should come prepared by reading assigned cases or materials before each session.
 	Collaboration: Students should support each other during group simulations, research, and presentations.
 	Digital Conduct: Online behavior should reflect professionalism and maturity in all communications.
 	Confidentiality: Members should not share screenshots or recordings from club sessions without permission.
 	Consequences: Violations of rules may result in a warning, suspension, or removal from the club.

The Legal Studies Club is the perfect platform for curious, justice-minded students to explore how the law shapes the world and how they can one day contribute to a more just society."</title>
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				<pubdate>Thu, 01 May 2025 22:55:05 -0400</pubdate>

				
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