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1-2 Types of laws

Your Life Make a list of rules that the school enforces How do these rules affect your life? What would you change? Why? How would the change affect the school?

A school without rules? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1Y0cuufVGI What are your thoughts? Would you support this concept in forest lake? Are you aware of ranger hour next year?

The Main types of laws! Common classifications are: Civil law Criminal law Business law

Fill in the chart: Civil law Criminal law Business law Type Definition Addresses wrongs done to individuals (not paying rent) *TORT Criminal law Addresses wrongs done to society (Assault) *CRIME Business law Rules that apply to business situations and transaction

What’s your verdict? Did joe violate civil law or criminal law or both?

Case research Find a case online that is: Criminal case Civil Case