Educational Activities
Work with federal judges in the distance-learning space to bring the founding fundamentals of rule of law, separation of powers, and judicial independence into real-life.
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Civil Discourse and Difficult Decisions
Students practice civil discourse skills and evidence-based decision making while dealing with teen-relevant issues in realistic courtroom simulations. Judges preside and volunteer attorneys coach the students.
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Financial Literacy: Financial Firsts Can Be Financial Pitfalls
Financial firsts in the lives of young people can become financial pitfalls. Explore this activity to discuss life skills needed to navigate personal finances successfully.
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First Amendment Activities
Apply landmark Supreme Court cases to contemporary scenarios related to the five pillars of the First Amendment and your rights to freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
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Fourth Amendment Activities
Apply landmark Supreme Court cases to contemporary scenarios related to search and seizure issues at your school, in your car, and your home.
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Fifth Amendment Activities
Apply landmark Supreme Court cases to contemporary scenarios related to your rights when you are in police custody.
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Sixth Amendment Activities
Apply landmark Supreme Court cases to contemporary scenarios related to your right to counsel and your right to a fair trial.
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Distance Learning: Civics for Civic Engagement with the Federal Courts
Judges and attorneys work with high school students at school as they engage with interactive modules on contemporary issues that teach the relevance of rule of law, separation of powers, judicial independence, and jury service in daily life.
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U.S. Courts of Appeals and Their Impact on Your Life
What are the U.S. Courts of Appeals and what is their role? These courts are the last word in the vast majority of cases heard in federal courts. Learn more about the U.S. Courts of Appeals.