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Judicial Learning Center: Student Center
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Ann V.
A collection of 22 interactive resources provides learners with information about the United States federal courts. The pages are divided into five sections: The role of the federal courts; The organization of the federal courts; How the courts work; and Landmark cases. Each page provides an easy-to-understand overview of the topic and includes an interactive quiz to self-check knowledge.
6th - 12th
Social Studies & History, Career & Technical Education
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the united states constitution, judicial review, the judicial branch, the judicial system, courts, constitutional law, the united states government, checks and balances, the separation of church and state, the separation of powers, the supreme court, supreme court cases, supreme court justices, the federal court system, the federal government, due process, constitutional rights, court cases, civil rights, the separate but equal doctrine, brown v. board of education, equal rights, addition property of equality, plessy v. ferguson, the fourteenth amendment, constitutional amendments, the constitutional convention, the bill of rights, criminology, the justice system, social justice, trials, jim crow laws, desegregation, segregation, the declaration of independence, african american history, african americans, the fourth amendment, the criminal justice system, crime and punishment, lawyers, judges, justice, school rules, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, religious freedom, school community, civil law, laws, courtrooms, courthouses, the rule of law, juries, mediation, settlements, civic duty, evidence, impeachment, the legislative branch, the executive branch, the united states senate, senators, state government, constitution day, the second amendment, treason, ratification of the united states constitution, the anti-federalists, the federalists and anti-federalists, the federalists, federalism, limited government, the articles of confederation
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