american government course
Gain mastery in American government via practical juvenile curfew case studies. Acquire legal analysis, policy research, and civic advocacy skills to scrutinise legislation, analyse data, and engage officials—perfect for those in humanities pursuing roles in public policy, teaching, or community service in Uganda.

flexible workload from 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course explores federalism, local governance, and constitutional boundaries using juvenile curfew cases. Learners study major court rulings, First and Fourteenth Amendment rights, and policy impacts. Develop abilities to assess evidence, perform legal research, and produce clear briefings, fact sheets, and advocacy tools for community discussions and leaders.
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Develop skills
- Civic advocacy methods: draft emails, give testimony, and engage leaders effectively.
- Basic legal analysis: interpret curfew rulings, identify rights concerns, and present arguments.
- Policy research techniques: source credible crime stats and explain data simply.
- Federalism application: outline local, state, and national roles in curfew policies.
- Policymaker briefs: create short, fact-supported memos and information sheets.
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