The Legal System in Action Unit 2. Bringing a Law to Life Unit 2 – Part 1.

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The Legal System in Action Unit 2

Bringing a Law to Life Unit 2 – Part 1

What Leads to a Law or Policy? Unit 2 – Part 1A

Objectives Students read and respond to a series of school-related laws and policies. Students discuss each law or policy and identify whose interests are represented, what values each law reflects, whose rights are being protected, and the possible context for the law or policy’s creation.

Why do we have laws? What are some of the different purposes? Identify and punish behavior forbidden by the group (for example, laws prohibiting murder, rape, and theft). Protect individuals and groups from harm (e.g., laws requiring safe conditions in the workplace, laws requiring equal access for the disabled). Create agreed-upon rules, such as traffic laws, to help people work and live together.

What are the similarities and differences among these laws and policies? Similarities All are related to schools; some provide rights to certain groups; a few are related to school safety. Differences They focus on different aspects of school – safety, academics, equity; they were created at different times.

Differences between “law” and “policy” Laws Written by legislators. Prohibit or require specific actions. Policy An action or approach taken by the executive branch of government or by other organizations. Often written in response to, and as a result of, laws.

Advocacy Advocacy can shape laws and policies to make them more just.