Cases - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Cases - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

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SCOTUSblog
Providing impartial coverage on ʺall cases heard on the merits at the Supreme Courtʺ SCOTUSblog produces reliable content for the legal community (USA 2020).
Landmark Library
This library of mini-lessons targets a variety of landmark cases from the United States Supreme Court (USA: iCivics 2022).
U.S. Supreme Court Landmark Cases
These special programs, which aired on C-SPAN for 90 minutes each night between March 28 and April 9, 2016, bring to life the drama that accompanied some of the most important Supreme Court decisions in American history (USA 2020).
What happened to trial by jury?
In the United States today, juries decide less than 4% of criminal cases and less than 1% of civil cases filed in court. At the same time, jury systems in other countries are growing. So what happened in the US? And could the disappearance of juries be a good thing? The video lesson explores both sides of this dilemma (USA: TEDEd 2017)
Defending Ukraine
Students will understand that military intervention, especially against a nuclear-armed country such as Russia, carries huge risk, but so, too, does the decision not to intervene directly (USA: Council on Foreign Relations 2022).
U.S. Supreme Court
The Court is the highest tribunal in the U.S. for all cases and controversies arising under the Constitution or the laws of the country (2018).
European Union vs. Google
To date, Google has been found guilty of antitrust behavior in the cases related to Google Shopping and Android, and has been fined over €6 billion (2019).
Court Quest
Use this interactive game to help students understand the differences between state and federal court systems and identify which cases each court handles (USA: iCivics 2021).
Lesson Plans: Teaching about Racism, Violence, Inequity and the Criminal Justice System
ʺFor the past several years, there have been incidents of police officers involved in the deaths of Black and Latinx  people. In many of these cases, police officers were not indicted and not convicted when brought to trial. These cases have brought about a wide range of emotions, conversations, policy proposals, protests and actions. Because this is an important ...