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Unit 8- Bill of Rights in Current Events

Unit 8- Bill of Rights in Current Events

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Social Studies

12th Grade

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The Bill of Rights in Current Events

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Learners can:

  • analyze the content of selected current events articles related to the Bill of Rights

  • describe Bill of Rights issues that appear in current events with classmates

Lesson Overview

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Although the Bill of Rights has existed for more than 200 years, the way people and the courts interpret its protections varies depending on the circumstances of individual cases, as well as the prevailing judicial ideology of the particular court. As a result, there is no clear and absolute way to define exactly how and when the Bill of Rights applies in every scenario.

Technological advances present new circumstances that can change the way the Bill of Rights is understood.

For example, in 2023 the Supreme Court heard a Fifth Amendment double jeopardy case in Smith v. United States. Read the details of the case below, and think about how the court might rule under the unique circumstances of this case.

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Smith vs. United States 2023

  • Timothy Smith was indicted in the Northern District of Florida for hacking into the computers of a business located in that district.

  • Smith claimed he was tried improperly because he hacked the business from his home in Mobile, Alabama, located in the Southern District of Alabama.

  • Additionally, the company's servers were located in a different jurisdiction, the Middle District of Florida.

  • A federal court ruled that Smith was tried in the wrong jurisdiction and should stand for re-trial in Alabama. Smith claimed the court violated his Fifth Amendment protection from double jeopardy.

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​Should the defendant be tried again for the same crime because he used the internet and his location and the location where the crime occurred were different?

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Should the defendant be tried again for the same crime because he used the internet and his location and the location where the crime occurred were different?

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Ruling in Smith v. United States (2023)

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Smith could be tried again for the same crime because when a conviction is obtained by an error, the remedy is that the defendant is entitled to a retrial.

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Essential Question:

How do different sources report on news stories related to the Bill of Rights?

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In this activity, you will analyze two different articles related to the Bill of Rights.

You will be able to determine what they are ruling on the cases and if you agree with the decision being made.

In this unit, you have learned about the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the Constitution that prohibit the government from denying fundamental rights without due process.

DISCOVER

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Imagine that a highly responsible journalist has done all the work necessary to make the following statements from fictional news stories. Match the statements on the left with the document analysis skill that the journalist would have practiced.

"Congress has wasted an opportunity to take action on holding social media companies accountable to the users. A law to protect users' personal information is necessary for the public good and responsibility of Congress."


"Five years ago, the community gathered signatures and presented a petition to the township supervisors in support of providing recycling services. The township hired the Smithbay waste management company to manage the program three years ago."


"Other sources confirm that the meeting occurred on the same date, however, multiple sources differ regarding the people who were present at the meeting."

"The city receives more than $800 million in tax revenues and spends 40 percent of its budget on public safety, a 5 percent increase from the year before."

analyzing the source (type of reporting)


context (background information)

corroboration (checking multiple sources


close reading (details and evidence)

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Match the imaginary headline with the amendment in the Bill of Rights that it best represents.

The Federal Government Claims Eminent Domain for New Highway


Christmas Tree in Town Square is Removed by Town Council


Jury Selection in the Carter Case Underway


Judge Rules Key Evidence in Earl Case Obtained Illegally


Fifth Amendment


First Amendment

Sixth Amendment

Fourth Amendment

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Trump Admin Proposes Major Change to Gun Laws - Newsweek

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The Bill of Rights in Current Events

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