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General Information
- Course ID (CB01A and CB01B)
- PARAD065W
- Course Title (CB02)
- Current Paralegal Topics
- Course Credit Status
- Credit - Degree Applicable
- Effective Term
- Fall 2023
- Course Description
- Current developments in the substantive law in an area of legal practice; current developments in procedural law in that area of legal practice; current developments in legal forms used in that area of legal practice; the role of the paralegal in substantive and procedural law in that area of legal practice.
- Faculty Requirements
- Course Family
- Not Applicable
Course Justification
This course is in a CTE program and is CSU transferable. It was developed in response to a recommendation from the advisory board that there be a course that can be utilized to expose students to developing trends within the legal system. This course belongs on the certificate and degree programs in Paralegal Studies. This course provides the program with the opportunity to offer courses dealing with substantive legal areas of the law in response to developments or changes in the law.
Foothill Equivalency
- Does the course have a Foothill equivalent?
- No
- Foothill Course ID
Formerly Statement
Course Development Options
- Basic Skill Status (CB08)
- Course is not a basic skills course.
- Grade Options
- Letter Grade
- Pass/No Pass
- Repeat Limit
- 0
Transferability & Gen. Ed. Options
- Transferability
- Transferable to CSU only
Units and Hours
Summary
- Minimum Credit Units
- 1.0
- Maximum Credit Units
- 1.0
Weekly Student Hours
Type | In Class | Out of Class |
---|---|---|
Lecture Hours | 1.0 | 2.0 |
Laboratory Hours | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Course Student Hours
- Course Duration (Weeks)
- 12.0
- Hours per unit divisor
- 36.0
Course In-Class (Contact) Hours
- Lecture
- 12.0
- Laboratory
- 0.0
- Total
- 12.0
Course Out-of-Class Hours
- Lecture
- 24.0
- Laboratory
- 0.0
- NA
- 0.0
- Total
- 24.0
Prerequisite(s)
Corequisite(s)
Advisory(ies)
ESL D272. and ESL D273., or ESL D472. and ESL D473., or eligibility for EWRT D001A or EWRT D01AH or ESL D005.
Background or experience appropriate to topic or consent of instructor.
Limitation(s) on Enrollment
(Not open to students with credit in PARA D065X, PARA D065Y or PARA D065Z.)
Entrance Skill(s)
General Course Statement(s)
Methods of Instruction
Lecture and visual aids
Discussion of assigned reading
Discussion and problem solving performed in class
In-class essays
In-class exploration of Internet sites
Quiz and examination review performed in class
Homework and extended projects
Guest speakers
Collaborative learning and small group exercises
Collaborative projects
Assignments
- Oral
- Preparation for group discussion of course content
- Preparation for individual and/or group presentations of course material
- Written
- Evaluation of appropriate legal forms
- Preparation of appropriate legal forms
- Summaries of appropriate laws
- Analysis of hypothetical factual situations and legal principles
- Assigned readings from handouts and other sources specific to the subject matter
Methods of Evaluation
- Oral and written assignments where students will demonstrate knowledge of current developments in legal practice domestically as well as internationally.
- Midterm and final written examinations containing objective and essay questions testing knowledge of substantive law and procedure in connection with current changes in the law.
- Participation in class discussions and group presentations showing the students ability to discuss current trends in law or procedure.
Essential Student Materials/Essential College Facilities
Essential Student Materials:Â
- None.
- None.
Examples of Primary Texts and References
Author | Title | Publisher | Date/Edition | ISBN |
---|---|---|---|---|
None. |
Examples of Supporting Texts and References
Author | Title | Publisher |
---|---|---|
Witkin Library, Current developments in the law at: (http://www.witkin.com/pages/recent_dev_pages/current_developments.htm) | ||
California law revision committee at (http://www.clrc.ca.gov/ ) | ||
West's California Judicial Council Forms, December 2018 Edition, St. Paul MN, Thomson/West |
Learning Outcomes and Objectives
Course Objectives
- Identify, describe and analyze current developments in substantive areas of law
- Identify, describe and analyze current developments in procedural areas of law
- Evaluate, draft and finalize legal forms applicable to areas of law
- Explain the role of the Paralegal in areas of law
CSLOs
- Demonstrate an understanding of Current developments in substantive procedural law.
Outline
- Identify, describe and analyze current developments in substantive areas of law
- Overview of prior law
- Statutory changes
- Case law changes
- Administrative rule changes
- Impact of current developments on legal practice, especially its effect on diverse populations and its effect on the international legal community.
- Identify, describe and analyze current developments in procedural areas of law
- Overview of prior law
- Statutory changes
- Case law changes
- Administrative rule changes
- Impact of current developments on legal practice, especially its effect on diverse populations and its effect on the international legal community.
- Evaluate, draft and finalize legal forms applicable to areas of law
- Mandatory forms
- Optional forms
- Evaluating forms
- Drafting forms
- Explain the role of the Paralegal in areas of law
- Role of Attorney
- Role of Paralegal
- Role of Secretary