9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Understanding Legal Rights - Criminal Justice System - Criminal Proceedings]

[Understanding Legal Rights - Criminal Justice System - Criminal Proceedings]

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[Understanding Legal Rights - Criminal Justice System - Criminal Proceedings]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the essential components and sequence of the criminal justice process, focusing on legal rights including Miranda rights, arraignments, plea bargains, and the functions of bail. Gain a comprehensive understanding of key legal concepts, and develop skills in identifying and evaluating rights and processes within the criminal justice system.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Analysis - Biblical Justice and Brotherhood

Critical Analysis - Biblical Justice and Brotherhood

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Critical Analysis - Biblical Justice and Brotherhood

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Religious Studies

Engage with the principles of justice and brotherhood as depicted in Biblical narratives, prompting critical evaluation of their relevance in contemporary society. Reflect on significant Biblical stories to deepen understanding and facilitate the practical application of these principles in today's world.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Judicial Processes - Role & Importance - The Supreme Court

Understanding Judicial Processes - Role & Importance - The Supreme Court

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Understanding Judicial Processes - Role & Importance - The Supreme Court

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the critical functions and composition of the U.S. Supreme Court, focusing on the roles of justices and judicial processes. Gain insights into how the court interprets the Constitution and ensures legal consistency, facilitating a comprehensive understanding of the judicial system.

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7th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding the Judicial Branch - Court Structures and Processes

Understanding the Judicial Branch - Court Structures and Processes

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Understanding the Judicial Branch - Court Structures and Processes

7th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the complex aspects of the Judicial Branch by focusing on court structures, roles, and processes. Gain insights into the Supreme Court's function, the concept of judicial review, and the influence of legal precedents on judicial decisions. Develop an understanding of how these elements form the backbone of the judicial system and contribute to legal outcomes.

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1st Grade - 12th Grade

Sandra Day O'Connor Facts - Key Milestones - U.S. Supreme Court

Sandra Day O'Connor Facts - Key Milestones - U.S. Supreme Court

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Sandra Day O'Connor Facts - Key Milestones - U.S. Supreme Court

1st Grade - 12th Grade

History, Social Studies

Explore the significant achievements and milestones in the life of Sandra Day O'Connor, focusing on her role as the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the historical context of her appointment, her educational background, and her lasting contributions to the judiciary system.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Judicial Interpretations - Supreme Court Structure - U.S. Government

Judicial Interpretations - Supreme Court Structure - U.S. Government

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Judicial Interpretations - Supreme Court Structure - U.S. Government

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the U.S. Supreme Court by exploring its structure, roles, and judicial power. Develop insights into the processes involved in appointing and approving justices and learn about judicial review and the court's role in law interpretation.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Corrections Systems - Juvenile Justice

Corrections Systems - Juvenile Justice

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Corrections Systems - Juvenile Justice

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Other

Investigate the complexities of correctional systems and the distinct challenges within juvenile justice. Gain an understanding of how these systems operate and explore the various factors affecting juvenile offenders.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Judicial Review - Supreme Court Powers - U.S. Legal System

Judicial Review - Supreme Court Powers - U.S. Legal System

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Judicial Review - Supreme Court Powers - U.S. Legal System

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the intricate workings of the U.S. Supreme Court by focusing on its role in overturning unconstitutional laws through judicial review. Understand the criteria for selecting cases that involve substantial federal questions, enhancing knowledge of the judicial appointment process and the principle of judicial restraint. This fosters a deeper understanding of American legal frameworks.

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11th Grade - University

Attributes and Responsibilities - Understanding Human Nature - Introductory Justice

Attributes and Responsibilities - Understanding Human Nature - Introductory Justice

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Attributes and Responsibilities - Understanding Human Nature - Introductory Justice

11th Grade - University

Religious Studies

Explore the defining attributes of human beings, such as spirituality, rationality, and free will, in relation to justice principles. Gain insights into human characteristics and their implications for individual and community roles to deepen understanding of justice and the common good within societal contexts.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Judicial Independence - Significance of Marbury v. Madison - Judicial Review

Judicial Independence - Significance of Marbury v. Madison - Judicial Review

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Judicial Independence - Significance of Marbury v. Madison - Judicial Review

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the pivotal role of judicial review in the U.S. legal system with a focus on key Supreme Court cases, including Marbury v. Madison. Gain an understanding of the checks and balances imposed by judicial review on legislative and executive powers, as well as the implications of judicial activism on the expansion of rights.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Thinking - Analysis of Paulo Freire's Philosophy - Educational Theories

Critical Thinking - Analysis of Paulo Freire's Philosophy - Educational Theories

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Critical Thinking - Analysis of Paulo Freire's Philosophy - Educational Theories

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Life Skills, Journalism, Education

Explore the philosophical ideas of Paulo Freire to critically analyze and reflect on his educational theories. Engaging with these concepts develops a deeper understanding of Freire's impact on educational practices, enhancing critical thinking and analytical skills.

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8th Grade - 9th Grade

Social Justice and Suffrage - Historical Amendments - Women's Rights Movement

Social Justice and Suffrage - Historical Amendments - Women's Rights Movement

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Social Justice and Suffrage - Historical Amendments - Women's Rights Movement

8th Grade - 9th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine pivotal moments in the women's suffrage movement and the historical significance of the 19th Amendment. Investigate key figures such as Alice Paul to understand the evolution of social justice in the United States, with a particular focus on voting rights and influential social change agents. Learners will gain insights into the dynamics of social reform movements and develop an understanding of how these efforts shaped modern society.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Economic Injustice - Historical and Modern Struggles - Black Labor Movements

Understanding Economic Injustice - Historical and Modern Struggles - Black Labor Movements

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Understanding Economic Injustice - Historical and Modern Struggles - Black Labor Movements

9th Grade - 12th Grade

English

Explore the historical and ongoing challenges African Americans face in the labor force, focusing on discrimination and the lack of union representation. Gain insights into the economic injustices within Black labor history and understand the critical role labor movements play in the fight for racial equality and economic justice.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Distinguishing Crimes - Felonies vs. Misdemeanors - Criminal Justice Basics]

[Distinguishing Crimes - Felonies vs. Misdemeanors - Criminal Justice Basics]

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[Distinguishing Crimes - Felonies vs. Misdemeanors - Criminal Justice Basics]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Fundamental differences between felonies and misdemeanors in the criminal justice system are explored, providing knowledge about crime categories and legal consequences. Learners enhance their understanding of law enforcement processes and develop insights into how these distinctions impact the justice system.

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9th Grade - 10th Grade

Understanding Constitutional Amendments - Bill of Rights

Understanding Constitutional Amendments - Bill of Rights

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Understanding Constitutional Amendments - Bill of Rights

9th Grade - 10th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the U.S. Bill of Rights with a focus on key amendments, including freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, and protection against unreasonable bail and cruel punishment. Gain a deeper understanding of constitutional protections while developing skills to identify and explain key amendments and their implications.

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11th Grade

Understanding Concepts - Charity vs. Justice - Social Ethics

Understanding Concepts - Charity vs. Justice - Social Ethics

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Understanding Concepts - Charity vs. Justice - Social Ethics

11th Grade

Religious Studies

Explore the differences between charity and justice within social ethics, incorporating real-world examples. Enhance understanding of these concepts and develop the ability to critically evaluate actions based on ethical frameworks.

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12th Grade

Understanding Social Constructs - Race and Ethnicity - Sociological Perspectives

Understanding Social Constructs - Race and Ethnicity - Sociological Perspectives

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Understanding Social Constructs - Race and Ethnicity - Sociological Perspectives

12th Grade

Social Studies

An exploration of the sociological aspects of race and ethnicity, focusing on their roles as social constructs that influence identities and shape societal interactions. This study offers insights into addressing social inequalities, analyzing the effects of prejudice, and examining institutional racism, leading to a deeper understanding of social justice issues.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Property Crimes - Elements of Petit and Grand Larceny - Criminal Justice Fundamentals

Understanding Property Crimes - Elements of Petit and Grand Larceny - Criminal Justice Fundamentals

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Understanding Property Crimes - Elements of Petit and Grand Larceny - Criminal Justice Fundamentals

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Other

Explore the complexities of property crimes by examining the distinctions between petit and grand larceny under Virginia law. Develop a nuanced understanding of crime classification, enabling differentiation of offenses and comprehension of legal implications.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Understanding Government Structure - Branches, Roles, and Elections]

[Understanding Government Structure - Branches, Roles, and Elections]

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[Understanding Government Structure - Branches, Roles, and Elections]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

History, English

Explore the intricate structure of the U.S. government by examining its branches, roles, and electoral processes. Gain insights into the distribution of power, legislative responsibilities, and election timings, which are essential for enhancing civic knowledge and engagement.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Evaluating Legal Principles - Equal Protection & Segregation - 14th Amendment Implications]

[Evaluating Legal Principles - Equal Protection & Segregation - 14th Amendment Implications]

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[Evaluating Legal Principles - Equal Protection & Segregation - 14th Amendment Implications]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

History, Social Studies

Examine the impact of the 14th Amendment on the incorporation of the Bill of Rights at state levels. Analyze the distinctions between de facto and de jure segregation to enhance understanding of equal justice under the law. Develop a deeper comprehension of the legal principles that shape societal frameworks.

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