Southwestern Law School hosted a mock law class on the Fourth Amendment at West Adams Preparatory High School in Los Angeles, California. Students examined a series of US Supreme Court cases that elucidate when a warrantless search is reasonable and unreasonable. Through the mock law class format, high school students received a unique glimpse into the Socratic method and the intellectual exchanges that define the law school classroom experience. The class was followed by an attorney panel discussion on the path to law school. Presented by Southwestern Law School's Future Jurist Project and in conjunction with the Law School Admission Council's Diversity Matters initiatives.
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YesSouthwestern Law School hosted a mock law class on the Fourth Amendment at West Adams Preparatory High School in Los Angeles, California. Students examined a series of US Supreme Court cases that elucidate when a warrantless search is reasonable and unreasonable. Through the mock law class format, high school students received a unique glimpse into the Socratic method and the intellectual exchanges that define the law school classroom experience. The class was followed by an attorney panel discussion on the path to law school. Presented by Southwestern Law School's Future Jurist Project and in conjunction with the Law School Admission Council's Diversity Matters initiatives.