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Traci Kerns

Home | www.streetlaw.org - 2 views

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    Landmark cases of the Supreme Court includes Marbury v. Madison, Roe v. Wade, Brown v. Board and other instrumental cases in US history.  Provides synopsis' of the cases for different reading levels and a variety of class activities and worksheets that can be used.
Traci Kerns

The Supreme Court . The First Hundred Years . Landmark Cases | PBS - 1 views

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    Simple and short writings on major Supreme Court cases.  Very good when you need a quick description of the importance of  a case or a handout reading for the class.  This is part of PBS and their section on Supreme Court history.
Albert Cho

10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teenager Should Know - NYT - 3 views

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    Here is a great summary by the NYT about Supreme Court cases that revolves around student freedoms - it is a great catalyst for discussions and student involvement in politics and student government.
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    Fabulous site. Every high school student will be fascinated to read about cases involving school and teens. The SC cases are beautifully analyzed and very accessible for high school kids.
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    So helpful even for my middle school students, I think. I even learned some things! Who knew that 28 states still allow corporal punishment? I especially love the "impact" sections, which show how influential these rulings can be on future cases.
Karin Kugel

Bill of Rights Institute: Landmark Supreme Court Cases - 3 views

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    This website is a great glossary of many Supreme Court cases that dealt with interpreting the Bill of Rights. Some of the topics covered are Religious Liberty, Personal LIberty, Students, Freedom of Speech. This website is a great resource for anyone trying to teach the Bill of Rights through cases.
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    This website has lots of great resources for teaching the Bill of Rights, but this page does a nice job of organizing landmark cases by rights and giving brief, student friendly summaries which would be really helpful in teaching.
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    I particularly like the section specifically related to students and The Supreme Court. Thanks.
Zachary Barr

50 Pivotal U.S. Supreme Court Cases - 1 views

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    This website is great, because it sorts court cases by topic/amendment addressed. Also, because it's from the ACLU, all of the issues revolve around people's rights in a concrete way, which makes it accessible for students.
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    Zach, I do like the way the site is organized. It makes such a difference when the site does not fight the user.
Zachary Barr

First Amendment: Freedom of Religion - 0 views

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    This is a lesson plan that focuses on freedom of religion, specifically as it pertains to school prayer in the case of Engel v. Vitale (1962). It looks like a case in which students can really invest themselves, and has additional cases to build off of in extension opportunities.
Jennifer Tomaneng

37 Famous Court Cases relating to Education - 1 views

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    In my search for court cases that would both illustrate the 'enduring legacy' of the Bill of Rights' and be of interest and relevant to younger students, I found this site. Very clear, brief explanations on a timeline of court rulings re: educaction, some of them centering around children's rights.
Rebecca Berwick

Supreme Court podcasts - 1 views

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    This site has a number of podcasts summarizing Supreme Court decisions that influence the rights of students. I like that these podcasts are (mostly) in student-friendly language. I also like the idea of using podcasts as a way of accessing auditory learners and addressing the skill of note-taking and picking out key informaton.
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    I agree, Becca, that this site is quite accessible for students because of the podcasts. The cases they provide are all ones that could be used in the classroom.
Rebecca Berwick

NY Times Voting Rights Act Invalidated by Supreme Court - 1 views

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    I went searching for a useful article on the Shelby County v. Holder decision. I wanted to supplement the material provided in the Middle School Lesson for this week, which covered a history of voting rights in America. The materials did not go so far as to include this recent development, which arguable disenfranchised a large portion of Americans. I would read this article with the students and then add a character for "period 4" in the lesson who, students would realize, may be disenfranchised by this 2013 Supreme Court decision.
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    And make sure students realize the close proximity in date of this article and story. This is as current as it gets.
Karin Kugel

Don'tKnowMuchAbout 14th Amendment - 0 views

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    This short videoblog with Kenneth C. Davis sparks interest in the 14th Amendment to the Constitution by discussing the Loving case for interracial marriage.
Jean Singers

Cornell Law - 1 views

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    This a is a topic list organized by Cornell Law of decisions made by the Supreme Court. Good resource for possible research projects.
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    Tough read for kids but great background for teachers.
Allison Scully

freedomforum.org: Education for Freedom - 1 views

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    This site is great for resources on teaching the First Amendment. There are lessons for a range of ability levels and connections to Supreme Court cases. Lessons also encourage students to examine the First Amendment's present-day relevancy.
Michael DiLuzio

The History of the First Amendment - 1 views

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    This is another website that provides background information on the 1st Amendment. I like this website because it talks about a few Supreme Court decisions and justices that have asserted that freedom of Speech is absolute. Similarly, this website does a pretty good job of describing current issues and challenges to free speech.
Allison Scully

The Heritage Guide to the Constitution: Cruel and Unusual Punishment - 1 views

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    This is helpful essay provides background (for teachers or as a source to modify for students) on cruel and unusual punishment clause in the 8th Amendment. Provides information on influences to the writing/inclusion of the clause in the U.S. Constitution, as well as a concise yet cogent history of its interpretation over time through case outcomes. Further reading and a "Teacher's Companion Lesson" pdf provided.
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