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A close look at the controversies surrounding recent student protests against campus speakers can launch an interesting classroom discussion on free speech.
Type: Journal article
The U.S. Constitution codifies a complex system of governmental checks and balances. But for all its innovation, our founding document fails to address the question of how to prosecute wrongdoing by personnel in the executive branch, including the president of the United States.
Type: Journal article
Integrating Government and Literature: Mock Civil and Criminal Trials Based on To Kill A Mockingbird
In a project that connected social studies classes with literature classes, students honed academic skills as they constructed mock trials from the events of a famous novel.
Type: Journal article
Some children's novels offer entertaining and provocative explorations of the rule of law that can engage students and increase their understanding of law.
Type: Journal article
A close look at the case of Chew Heong, a Chinese immigrant who challenged the nineteenth-century Chinese exclusion laws, provides important insight into early U.S. efforts to control immigration.
Type: Journal article
This review of key Supreme Court cases dealing with school integration can foster class discussion on racial progress and the role of the courts in determining educational policy.
Type: Journal article
As the Supreme Court considers whether Guantanamo prisoners have the right to habeas corpus, this article and activity will clarify for students the writ's origins, its development, and current points of controversy.
Type: Journal article
An Arizona high school magnet law program offers the ideal 21st century educationone that teaches skills through core subjects and interdisciplinary themes, uses innovative learning methods, and emphasizes higher order thinking skills.
Type: Journal article
Students will learn about key Fourth Amendment concepts and the extent to which the amendment's protections apply to their lives in and out of school.
Type: Journal article