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COURSE INFORMATION Professor: Dr. Anelia Sutton Location: TikTok Duration: 8 Weeks Format: Lectures posted on Mondays 8PM EST Supplemental: Complimentary legal topics Homework Discussion Board: Comments Section Extra Credit: use #AneliaSutton with homework COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides an introduction to fundamental legal concepts, the structure of the legal system, and key principles in various areas of law. It is designed to equip students with a foundational understanding of legal reasoning, case law analysis, statutory interpretation, and basic legal research skills. REQUIRED TEXTBOOK The Law Revolution by Anelia Sutton Purchase on aneliasutton.com/tlrbook COURSE OBJECTIVE By the end of this course, students will be able to Understand the foundations of the U.S. legal system; Identify key courtroom rules and procedures; Analyze landmark cases and apply legal reasoning; Develop critical thinking skills related to legal problem-solving; Conduct basic legal research using primary and secondary legal sources; Effectively use legal databases and case law to support legal arguments WEEKLY TOPICS Week 1: Introduction to the Judicial Structure Week 2: Deconstructing a Motion Week 3: Court Rules & Procedures Week 4: Legal Reasoning & Case Law Week 5: Burden of Proof Week 6: Elements of Evidence Week 7: Elements of a Crime Week 8: Examining Legal Careers SUPPLEMENTAL SHORT LECTURES How to read and brief a case Stare decisis & precedent Introduction to statutory interpretation How to find and interpret case law Bill of Rights & fundamental rights Researching landmark and notable cases RESOURCES & SUPPORT Dr. Sutton is the founder of Mission Possible University where you can find a catalog of free and paid courses available online at missionpossibleuniversity.com. Signup for her free newsletter subscription to receive legal analysis and lessons by visiting aneliasutton.com. #hillmantokuniversity #hillmantok #drbarlow #law #legaleducation
COURSE INFORMATION Professor: Dr. Anelia Sutton Location: TikTok Duration: 8 Weeks Format: Lectures posted on Mondays 8PM EST Supplemental: Complimentary legal topics Homework Discussion Board: Comments Section Extra Credit: use #AneliaSutton with homework COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides an introduction to fundamental legal concepts, the structure of the legal system, and key principles in various areas of law. It is designed to equip students with a foundational understanding of legal reasoning, case law analysis, statutory interpretation, and basic legal research skills. REQUIRED TEXTBOOK The Law Revolution by Anelia Sutton Purchase on aneliasutton.com/tlrbook COURSE OBJECTIVE By the end of this course, students will be able to Understand the foundations of the U.S. legal system; Identify key courtroom rules and procedures; Analyze landmark cases and apply legal reasoning; Develop critical thinking skills related to legal problem-solving; Conduct basic legal research using primary and secondary legal sources; Effectively use legal databases and case law to support legal arguments WEEKLY TOPICS Week 1: Introduction to the Judicial Structure Week 2: Deconstructing a Motion Week 3: Court Rules & Procedures Week 4: Legal Reasoning & Case Law Week 5: Burden of Proof Week 6: Elements of Evidence Week 7: Elements of a Crime Week 8: Examining Legal Careers SUPPLEMENTAL SHORT LECTURES How to read and brief a case Stare decisis & precedent Introduction to statutory interpretation How to find and interpret case law Bill of Rights & fundamental rights Researching landmark and notable cases RESOURCES & SUPPORT Dr. Sutton is the founder of Mission Possible University where you can find a catalog of free and paid courses available online at missionpossibleuniversity.com. Signup for her free newsletter subscription to receive legal analysis and lessons by visiting aneliasutton.com. #hillmantokuniversity #hillmantok #drbarlow #law #legaleducation
- In an interview with Al Jazeera Arabic, the general manager for the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Munir al-Barsh, said that Israeli forces removed more than 100 bodies from al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza. Barsh told Al Jazeera that Israeli forces removed 15 bodies from a mass grave, with a total of around 130 bodies taken from the hospital. He did not say where the bodies were taken to or provide further details. Israeli military spokesperson Daniel Hagari was asked about this claim by a reporter, but dodged the question, according to a report by the Times of Israel on Thursday. - The death toll for Gaza since the start of the war on 7 October has now reached at least 12,000, Gaza’s government media office announced on Friday. • The figure includes at least 5,000 children and 3,300 women • There are over 3,750 missing people, including 1,800 children who are believed to be still under the rubble • At least 200 medical personnel have been killed, which includes doctors, nurses, and civil defence crew members • 51 journalists have been killed • There has been a large-scale outbreak of infections due to the lack of clean water. The infections are affecting around 30,000 people, the majority of them women and children - Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said on Friday that Israeli forces surrounded hospitals across Jenin, including MSF-supported Khalil Suleiman Hospital, while the military forces were conducting incursions into a refugee camp in the city. The organisation added that explosions and shooting were heard from the hospital complex. “The MSF team inside the emergency room of Khalil Suleiman Hospital was unable to receive and treat any casualties from the camp, as ambulances were blocked by Israeli forces,” they posted on X. “Around 6AM, the Israeli forces ordered through megaphones everyone inside the hospital to come out. The staff did not leave the hospital out of fear. The Israeli forces then withdrew an hour later,” they added.
- In an interview with Al Jazeera Arabic, the general manager for the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Munir al-Barsh, said that Israeli forces removed more than 100 bodies from al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza. Barsh told Al Jazeera that Israeli forces removed 15 bodies from a mass grave, with a total of around 130 bodies taken from the hospital. He did not say where the bodies were taken to or provide further details. Israeli military spokesperson Daniel Hagari was asked about this claim by a reporter, but dodged the question, according to a report by the Times of Israel on Thursday. - The death toll for Gaza since the start of the war on 7 October has now reached at least 12,000, Gaza’s government media office announced on Friday. • The figure includes at least 5,000 children and 3,300 women • There are over 3,750 missing people, including 1,800 children who are believed to be still under the rubble • At least 200 medical personnel have been killed, which includes doctors, nurses, and civil defence crew members • 51 journalists have been killed • There has been a large-scale outbreak of infections due to the lack of clean water. The infections are affecting around 30,000 people, the majority of them women and children - Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said on Friday that Israeli forces surrounded hospitals across Jenin, including MSF-supported Khalil Suleiman Hospital, while the military forces were conducting incursions into a refugee camp in the city. The organisation added that explosions and shooting were heard from the hospital complex. “The MSF team inside the emergency room of Khalil Suleiman Hospital was unable to receive and treat any casualties from the camp, as ambulances were blocked by Israeli forces,” they posted on X. “Around 6AM, the Israeli forces ordered through megaphones everyone inside the hospital to come out. The staff did not leave the hospital out of fear. The Israeli forces then withdrew an hour later,” they added.

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