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Street Law / Newsroom / LandmarkCases.org - New and Improved!
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May 19, 2010 | Silver Spring, MD
Street Law, Inc. and the Supreme Court Historical Society are proud to announce the launch of a new and improved LandmarkCases.org.
LandmarkCases.org was developed in 2002 to provide teachers with resources and activities to support the teaching of 17 landmark Supreme Court cases. The activities are both practical and participatory and utilize proven teaching strategies such as scored discussion, political cartoon analysis, moot courts, and continuums.
The new, improved version of the site includes summaries of every decision, differentiated instruction on some activities, and a password-protected Teachers Only section that includes teaching tips and answers. The entire site has been re-designed and upgraded to improve navigability.
The materials for each case include the following components:
Brad Faulhaber, a high school teacher in Montana, stresses the importance of LandmarkCases.org in his classroom: “The web site has become an invaluable resource for me in teaching about complex issues and court cases in an easy to understand manner.” Join Brad and discover the new LandmarkCases.org today!
Source: (Reproduced with permission)
Supreme Court Summer Institute for Teachers
Topic: Civic & Law-Related Education
Topic: U.S. Supreme Court
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