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  • Each other

    The NGO publishes videos and infographics to increase public knowledge of and support for human rights (UK 2020).

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  • The Price of Privacy: Re-Evaluating the NSA

    A debate between General Michael Hayden, former director of the CIA and NSA, and Dr. David Cole, Georgetown professor of constitutional law. With the prompting and critical questioning of CBS News chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett, both participants debated the constitutionality of the NSA, and the appropriate balance between personal privacy and national security ...

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  • What Would the End of Roe Mean?

    In this lesson, written in May 2022, students will learn about the potential implications of the leaked draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade. Then, they will reflect on what the news means to them (USA 2022).

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  • Legal systems in Germany

    This overview of the key legal concepts includes the constitution, system of governance and the general legislative process; the main sources of law; the court structure and hierarchy; the judiciary; the general rules of civil and criminal litigation, evidentiary requirements, the roles of the judge and counsel, burdens of proof and penalties (UK: Thomson Reuters ...

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  • The National Archives (USA)

    The National Archives and the Center for Civic Education partnered to create Docs Teach, a series of lesson plans that use primary sources to teach about different periods of U.S. history and the Constitution. (USA 2010-20)

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  • The Final Vote for President

    In this New York Times lesson students explore America’s unique system of “indirect popular election”. Students learn why the authors of the United States Constitution set up such a system, and they consider arguments to abolish it (2016-19).

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  • Global State of Democracy Indices

    The Global State of Democracy indices depict democratic trends at the country, regional and global levels across a broad range of different attributes of democracy from1975–2015 (IDEA: Sweden 2018).

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  • What are the universal human rights?

    What exactly are the basic human rights? Who gets to pick them? Who enforces them—and how? Benedetta Berti explores the subtleties of human rights (TED 2020).

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  • America's Founding Preambles

    Students learn how the American idea of government evolved from a revolutionary response to monarchy to a unified nation. The sources will illustrate the effort taken to reach “a more perfect union” through a close read of our founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, and the United States Constitution (USA: iCivics ...

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  • U.S. Courts

    This government site focuses on Court Literacy, featuring free, downloadable in-depth resources to help students understand how the courts work, key amendments to the Constitution, federal court basics and fast facts, legal concepts, legal landmarks and Supreme Court cases (USA 2018).

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