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Judicial Learning Center:  How Courts Work
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Judicial Learning Center: How Courts Work

Collector: Ann V.
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Six informational and easy-to-understand resources detail how the United States’ courts work. The collection provides young legal scholars with a detailed overview of the differences between civil and criminal trials, outlines the role of the judge and the jury, and discusses different types of judges and juries that are common in the United States. Students learn about the trial process from opening statements to the final verdict, how appeals courts are different from trial courts. Also, they examine the appeals process from the trial court to the Supreme Court and the different types of opinions the Supreme Court delivers. It's a very judicious collection.

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Concepts

civil law, constitutional law, constitutional rights, court cases, courts, crime and punishment, criminology, due process, evidence, judges, lawyers, mediation, settlements, supreme court cases, trials, civic duty, courtrooms, juries, supreme court justices, the judicial branch, the judicial system, the supreme court, the criminal justice system, the federal government, the rule of law, courthouses, the federal court system

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Grade
6th - 12th
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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Common Core

RH.6-8.2 RH.9-10.2 RH.11-12.2

Collection Items

    Types of Court Cases

    Types of Court Cases

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    The Players in the Courtroom

    The Players in the Courtroom

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    The Judge and the Jury

    The Judge and the Jury

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    Getting Ready for Trial

    Getting Ready for Trial

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    Your Day in Court

    Your Day in Court

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    The Appeal Process

    The Appeal Process

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