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Bill of Rights; the First Ten Amendments

We will explore the language of the first ten amendments and the rights that they give you. This will include a discussion on how the judiciary has shaped those rights through the years.
Samantha Lowery
Average rating:
4.7
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(53)
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What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Read the outline, take the quiz.
Assessment
The quiz will give them a grade.
Grading
included

Class Experience

US Grade 5 - 8
This class will discuss of the first ten amendments to the bill of rights, plus the fourteenth amendment. We will explore the language of each amendment and the rights that they give you. The class will explore the different interpretation styles, such as textualism, original meaning, and judicial interpretation. Textualism is a mode of interpretation that focuses on the plain meaning of the text
of a legal document while originalist approaches consider the meaning of the Constitution as understood by at least some segment of the populace at the time of the Founding  This will include a discussion on how the judiciary has shaped those rights through the years. We will look at how the States interpret those rights differently, as well as, how the State and Federal powers interact with each other. Students will be expected to take a quiz at the end of class that examines what they have learned. Students will be given a handout to read prior to class.
Learning Goals
Students will learn about the three branches of government and their role within it. They will learn to read and interpret complex language and concepts. Students will have a better understanding of their rights.
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Joined May, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Doctoral Degree from University of Nebraska College of Law
Bachelor's Degree from University of Oregon
I was a criminal defense investigator for 15 years. My education:  Juris Doctorate 2020 Law University of Nebraska College of Law; Bachelors of Science 2016  Sociology with Honors; minor in Cultural Anthropology University of Oregon; AAS 2013 Human Services: Criminal Justice Lane Community College; Certificate of Mediation 2020 UNL College of Law 

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$25

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Meets once
45 min

Completed by 11 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
6-6 learners per class

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