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Here are the most recent versions of our content and methodology material, organized as they were in this year’s participant materials. This excludes any photocopied articles or resources that we do not have permission to use on the internet.
How Well Do You Know Your Supreme Court?
How Well Do You Know Your Supreme Court - Answers 2007-08
Granting Certiorari - Introduction
Granting Cert Activity
Granting Cert Activity - Answers
Granting Cert - PowerPoint
Interest Group Influence on Supreme Court - Lesson Plan
Interest Group Lesson - substitute cases
Nominating Federal Judges Lesson - standard
Nominating Federal Judges Lesson - AP
D.C. v. Heller (2008)
Structured Academic Controversy - Steps
Structured Academic Controversy - Rubric
Virginia v. Moore (2008)
Fourth Amendment: Language of the Law
Elements of a Case Study
Morse v. Frederick (2007)
Moot Court - Procedures
Moot Court - Roles
Jigsaw Instructions & Graphic Organizer
Boumediene v. Bush (2008)
Baze v. Rees (2008)
Crawfod v. Indiana (2008)
Kennedy v. Louisiana (2008)
Santa Fe v. Doe (2000)
Yarborough v. Alvarado (2004)
Street Law Online
Recommended Supreme Court-related Web Sites
Online Scavenger Hunt
Community Zero Online Community
Landmark Cases
Street Law 7th Edition Text Web Site
Controversial Issues
Town Meeting - Generic Role Sheet
Rubric for Town Meeting
PICS v. Seattle Summary
Roles for Town Meeting, PICS
Competing Judicial Philosophies - Decisions
Competing Judicial Philosophies - Activity
Using the Newspaper
The Morning News
How Do I Get My Stipend?
Training Record
Sign-in Sheet
Planning Your Workshop
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