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New Visions: Law & Government

Students interested in current events, the electoral process and politics, government and public policy, or the world of law can explore related careers in New Visions: Law & Government. Through this program based near the Capitol, high school seniors learn firsthand about the executive, legislative and judicial branches of New York State government as well as about the private legal sector.

Through different internships, students work with and shadow law and government professionals at places such as the Attorney General's office, the courts, the state Legislature and many different public and private interest advocacy organizations. New Visions: Law & Government students study a curriculum that integrates political science, law, English and economics and includes units in foundations of law, government and citizenship, criminal justice and civial law, political philosophy, Constitutional law, campaigns, elections and special interests, institutions of government, public policy, and the legal profession.

Students' field experiences culminate in a weeklong trip to Washington, D.C., where they meet with their state's senator and Congressional representative and attend sessions of the United States Supreme Court and Congress. 

Course credits:
English 12 Honors  - 1 credit
AP US Government & Politics - 1 credit
Economics Honors - 1/2 credit
Legal Skills Practicum - 1 credit
Criminal Justice Honors - 1/2 credit

College credits:
Students may earn 4 credits in Criminal Justice and 3 credits in English through the State University at Albany

Application procedure:
Interested students must complete and mail back an application and complete an interview process during their junior year. Click below to download the application, which is in PDF format.

New Visions Law & Government application

Read more about it:

New Visions: Law & Government spotlighted by NYS School Boards' On Board publication

New Visions: Law & Government students see Spitzer resignation as a teachable moment (article from NYS School Boards Association)

New Visions: Law & Government student Andy Swab of Glenville wins $20K Syracuse University’s Maxwell Citizenship Scholarship

New Visions: Law & Government teacher hosts statewide conference


New Visions: Law & Government students meet with Sen. Clinton

New Visions: Law & Government alum a quick study

Teacher profile:
Rich Bader, Esq.

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New Visions: Law & Government students and their teacher, Rich Bader, visited Senator Clinton in Washington in Spring '05

 

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Students learn on the steps of the New York State Capitol, right across the street from their classroom

 

 

 

 
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