Street law
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This article is about the approach to teaching law. For other uses, see Street law (disambiguation).
Street Law is an approach to teaching practical law to grassroots audiences using interactive teaching methodologies. Elements of practical law taught include awareness of human rights, democracy, consumer rights, and civil rights.
McGraw-Hill has published a high school social studies textbook using this approach [1].