Agenda April 4
Post date: Apr 13, 2016 12:40:29 PM
CE.C&G.2.1 Analyze the structures of national, state and local governments in terms of ways they are organized to maintain order, security, welfare of the public and the protection of citizensCE.
C&G.2.3 Evaluate the U.S. Constitution as a “ living Constitution” in terms of how the words in the Constitution and Bill of Rights have been interpreted and applied throughout their existence
CE.C&G.2.6 Evaluate the authority federal, state and local governments have over individuals’ rights and privileges
CE.C&G.3.4 Explain how individual rights are protected by varieties of law
CE.C&G.3.5 Compare jurisdictions and methods of law enforcement applied at each level of government, the consequences of noncompliance to laws at each level and how each reflects equal protection under the law
CE.C&G.3.7 Summarize the importance of the right to due process of law for individuals accused of crimes
CE.C&G.3.8 Evaluate the rights of individuals in terms of how well those rights have been upheld by democratic government in the United States determining when their personal desires, interests and involvement are subordinate to the good of the nation or state
CE.C&G.5.2 Analyze state and federal courts by outlining their jurisdictions and the adversarial nature of the judicial process
Monday, April 4
McDonalds Case
McVeigh Case
Jack's Trial Prep
Tues, April 5
Current Events update
Jack's Trial Prep
Judicial Notes
Wed, April 6
Jack's Trial
Judicial Notes
Thurs, April 7
Local, State, National Issues
HB2 Seminar
Fri, April 8
Local Government and Revenue Collection Review
Juvenile Justice discussion and video
Due Soon:
Test on Elections and the Court System on Tues, April 12