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For many years, Constitutional Rights Foundation has offered exciting, interactive publications and programs for teaching about law and the courts.
Publications
Bill of Rights in Action Free online lessons from CRF’s quarterly curricular newsletter. The archive goes back almost 20 years with lessons on U.S. and world history, legal issues, and current issues. It includes articles on An Independent Judiciary, Voters and Judges, FDR Tries to “Pack” the Supreme Court, and hundreds of others.
Landmarks: Supreme Court Cases A text and curriculum on historic decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court from Marbury v. Madison to Bush v. Gore.
Criminal Justice in America The most interactive and complete text and curriculum available on the entire criminal justice system, including the courts.
Mock Trial Case Packets An archive of fully developed, interesting cases.
The Development of Law Series. Texts and curriculum on the history of law from ancient times to the present.
Of Codes & Crowns: From the Ancient World to the Renaissance
Of Democrats & Dictators: From Elizabethan England to the Modern Age
Constitution & Bill of Rights PowerPoint presentations with interactive strategies.
- An Introduction: The development of the Constitution and Bill of Rights with a popular activity, “A Visitor From Outer Space.”
- Equal Protection: The key concepts of the 14th Amendment along with a moot-court activity on Gratz v. Bollinger, a Supreme Court case on affirmative action.
- Free Expression: An overview of the First Amendment concepts concluding with a moot-court activity on Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, a Supreme Court case on censorship of school newspapers.
- Due Process, Volume 1: An introduction to due process concluding a moot-court activity on California v. Greenwood, a Supreme Court case on search and seizure.
- Due Process, Volume 2: A further introduction to due process concluding with a moot-court activity on Chicago v. Morales, a Supreme Court case involving a gang ordinance.
Sha-Law-Law: Justice, the Courts, and You (DVD). This video and lessons and designed to give students a basic introduction to the way in whic society handles conflicts through the use of the justice system (Civil, Criminal, and Juvenile).
Programs
Judges, Courts, and the Law
Mock Trial Competition
Appellate Court Experience
Courtroom to Classroom
Summer Law Institute
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