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02/04/2022
Dollree "Dolly" Mapp's act of defiance led to a key ruling in Mapp v. Ohio on evidence obtained in an illegal search. Watch her tell her story in this compelling documentary. https://tinyurl.com/2p8wtbem
Search and Seizure: Mapp v. Ohio – Annenberg Classroom Dollree Mapp stood up to police who tried to enter her home without a search warrant. This led to a Supreme Court ruling in Mapp v. Ohio that limited police powers.
02/04/2022
In this documentary, Thaddeus Edmonson, a Black construction worker, tells how he fought for and won a landmark ruling on race-based peremptory challenges in civil cases. https://tinyurl.com/t3txx2v
Jury Selection: Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company – Annenberg Classroom This documentary tells how an African American construction worker's personal-injury lawsuit evolved into a landmark jury selection case.
01/31/2022
Teaching about the importance of an ? Watch , historians and constitutional scholars discuss two cases: Cooper v. Aaron and Cherokee Nation v. Georgia in this film. https://tinyurl.com/2p9x9747
An Independent Judiciary: Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Cooper v. Aaron – Annenberg Classroom This documentary chronicles two key moments that defined our understanding of the role of the judiciary: Cherokeen Nation v. Georgia and Cooper v. Aaron.
01/31/2022
For , watch a film production of the award-winning play "Thurgood," starring Laurence Fishburne as the civil rights leader and first Black justice. Free registration required.
Thurgood – Annenberg Classroom "Thurgood" is a production of the critically acclaimed play starring Laurence Fishburne as the nation’s first African-American Supreme Court justice.
For National News Literacy Week, check out our NewsFeed Defenders game. See if you can detect and . https://tinyurl.com/yckm9umr
NewsFeed Defenders – Annenberg Classroom Our media literacy game teaches players how to detect and disregard disinformation and misinformation in today’s chaotic environment. Make your students’ gameplay more meaningful by using our activity and assessment set designed specifically for NewsFeed Defenders. An easy-to-use Extension Pack ...
01/26/2022
Watch explain to students the role of dissenting opinions and why they are so important. https://tinyurl.com/mry2nrkv
A Conversation on the Constitution with Justice Stephen Breyer: The Nature of Dissent in the Supreme Court – Annenberg Classroom Justice Stephen G. Breyer talks with high school students about the role and importance of dissenting opinions when the Supreme Court decides cases.
01/26/2022
Annenberg Classroom is honored to have videos with and Justices O'Connor and Kennedy engaging with students on constitutional topics. He challenged and inspired them. Thank you, Justice Breyer. https://tinyurl.com/3d35khfd
You searched for breyer – Annenberg Classroom Video A Conversation on the Constitution with Justices Stephen Breyer and Antonin Scalia: Judicial Interpretation Justices Breyer and Scalia debate their different theories on how to interpret the Constitution and how they are applied to cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
09/14/2021
A growing number of Americans can name the branches of government and the freedoms under the First Amendment though many still misunderstand basic facts about how government works, according to the 2021 Annenberg Constitution Day Civics Survey.
Americans’ Civics Knowledge Increases During a Stress-Filled Year | The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania A growing number of Americans can name all three branches of government, according to the 2021 Annenberg Constitution Day Civics Survey.
Teaching about the controversial isn't easy. We have an excellent film that covers the history of guns in the U.S. and cases. And what about that comma?
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Second Amendment: D.C. v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago – Annenberg Classroom This film examines the history of guns and gun ownership in our society from the Revolutionary War to modern times and the complicated debate over what the founders intended when they wrote the Second Amendment. Does it protect a right of individuals to keep and bear arms? Or is it a right that can....
08/17/2021
is just a month away! This engaging video on Creating the Constitution is a great way to celebrate with your class! https://tinyurl.com/4tmt6gkn
Key Constitutional Concepts – Annenberg Classroom This three-part documentary discusses why and how the Constitution was created, explores the Sixth Amendment right to an attorney, and examines the limits of presidential power.
08/10/2021
As the school year gets underway, we're here to help you find excellent resources for teaching the ! Today, our interactive Guide to the Constitution: What It Says, What It Means. tinyurl.com/4m28z9rc
Constitution: What It Says, What It Means Archives – Annenberg Classroom This interactive guide to the U.S. Constitution provides the original text and an explanation of the meaning of each article and amendment. The guide is an excellent research tool for students to use to gain a deeper understanding of one of our nation’s founding documents and the establishment of ...
06/16/2021
Watch Laurence Fishburne's powerful portrayal of Thurgood Marshall, civil rights leader and the first African American justice on the Supreme Court. Free registration required to view "Thurgood," a film adaptation of the award-winning play.
Thurgood – Annenberg Classroom "Thurgood" is a production of the critically acclaimed play starring Laurence Fishburne as the nation’s first African-American Supreme Court justice.
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