
AMERICAN LAW COURSES
Great News! We've Created a NEW Bundle of Courses
and As An Existing Student You Qualify For A MAJOR DISCOUNT!
This New Bundle Includes EVERY COURSE Below
Evidence Law: The Guardrails of Justice
You'll Learn About:
- Direct vs. circumstantial evidence
- Character evidence & the Williams rule
- Hearsay
- Motions to Suppress
- Casey Anthony and George Zimmerman
- Plus Much More!
Mondays
January 9 - April 10 6PM ET
American Property: Freedom, Liberty & Ownership
You'll Learn About:
- What you ACTUALLY Own
- Joint Ownerships & Marital Property
- Easements
- Eminent Domain
- The Affordable Housing Quagmire
- Plus Much More!
Wednesdays
January 11 - April 12 6PM ET
Criminal Justice: Understanding the System
You'll Learn About:
- Contemporary challenges with policing
- Incarceration & the prison society
- The cause of crime
- Probation
- The juvenile court system
- Plus Much More!
Wednesdays
May 3 - Aug 2 6PM ET
Criminal Procedure
You'll Learn About:
- Your rights during search & seizure
- Surveillance
- Rules surrounding police interrogations
- Self-incrimination, before during & after
- Your Miranda rights
- Plus Much More!
Dates TBD (Fall 2023)
Constitutional Law
You'll Learn About:
- Judicial, Legislative & Executive powers
- The administrative state
- Limits on regulatory power
- Civil rights & equal protection
- 2nd Amendment rights
- Plus Much More!
Dates TBD (Spring 2024)

Meet Property Professor Andrew Esquire
Attorney Andrew Esquire is a licensed Florida attorney with over a decade of legal experience practicing real estate and corporate law, both in a law firm and as corporate counsel. In addition to this legal experience, Andrew has four years experience in local government dealing with land use, zoning and commercial real estate issues. He has dealt with all stages of the real estate process, from start to finish for both commercial and residential deals, and financed over $1.4 billion in infrastructure in Florida through use of special districts.
Andrew works remotely for various corporate clients, in both consulting and legal roles, from Seoul, South Korea. He is the host of the YouTube channel “Legal Mindset”, where he blends humor and education to advocate for freedom, personal liberty and American constitutional principles. In his spare time, he enjoys skeet shooting and is a PADI licensed scuba diver.
Meet Criminal Law & Procedure Professor Steve Gosney
Attorney Steve Gosney, Esq. is in his third decade of practicing law,
specializing in Florida criminal law, with experience in Federal and State appeals, as well as extensive trial experience, including the designation in Florida Criminal Trial Law, having handled over 360 appeals. He has written or co-written well over a dozen treatises on criminal appellate law, and is in the top 10% most cited authors of expert law articles.
Attorney Gosney is an Instructor at the Public Defender's Office Trial Attorneys, where he has taught hundreds of attorneys at the appellate and trial levels. He is listed on the Fulbright Specialist Roster by the US Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
In addition to his legal work, Mr. Gosney also a firearms enthusiast and qualified to be an NRA Certified Instructor on Pistol Shooting.


Meet Evidence Professor Ryan Belanger
Attorney Ryan Belanger was born and raised in Daytona Beach, Florida. After attending the University of Florida Law School, Attorney Belanger tried hundreds of jury trials while working in the Public Defenders office.
In 2011 Mr. Belanger opened his private practice, where he represented criminal defendants for about 5 years, trying many cases throughout the state of Florida.
Now Mr. Belanger finds himself again in the Public Defender's office, except this time writing appeals, and is excited to explore the law with you in his various courses at Law of Self Defense.
Courses FAQ
Are these the same courses taught in Law School?
These Courses will be taught in the same manner as experienced by Dean Andrew Branca and Attorney Andrew Esquire when they took the subject in their first years of law school, but with an extra emphasis on our rights and liberty within the law. Like those courses, this one requires a final exam be passed for certification. This course is not accredited by any academic organization.
What time is the Courses?
Login for our courses starts each at 5:45 PM Eastern, and the class formally begins at 6:00 PM. The course wraps up no later than 8:00 PM. A recording of each module will be made available for any student who cannot attend the live module.
Where will the courses take place?
Each class will be hosted live online and streamed to the comfort of your own computer, tablet, or smart phone using our webinar platform! We will provide access to the webinar platform well ahead of the course. The webinar platform is highly effective across devices and very easy to install. It takes almost no time or real technical know-how. Regardless, if you struggle we will be right here to help you get set up.
Can anyone attend these courses?
This is an open-registration course. You do not need to have any prior formal education in the law to take this course.
Can I Bring My Spouse Or A Guest?
It is expected that every person accessing course content will be a registered student.
What if I Cannot Attend a Particular LIVE Module?
If you cannot attend one or more live modules we will provide you with access to a recording of each module during the course.
What is the refund policy for this class?
Because of the limited seats for this course, we offer a limited 50% refund if a student withdraws at least one week prior to the start of the course.