What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per weekMastery Evaluation
An outline will be provided for every class that will help students work through the fact patterns.Letter Grade
includedClass Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Intermediate Level
Know Your Constitution - the companion class to Know Your Rights where we study the powers of the government that are found in the seven articles of the Constitution through Supreme Court Cases. We look to understand the powers of the Supreme Court, Congress, and the Presidency through Supreme Court Cases. Why can the Supreme Court make the decisions that it does? Can the President declare war? Can Congress make you buy health insurance? After this class, students will have a more sophisticated understanding of the Constitution and how it applies to the functioning of government. You can jump into this class at any time as the lessons are designed allow easy access to new students. Here is the schedule for the January 2025 timeframe (topics subject to change). Week of January 5 - January 12 - Supreme Court - The Power of Judicial Review Week of January 12 - January 19 - Supreme Court - The Power of Judicial Review, Part 2 Week of January 19 - January 26 - Supreme Court - Mootness, Ripeness, and Standing Week of January 26 - February 1 - Supreme Court - Mootness, Ripeness, and Standing, Part 2 Week of February 2 - February 8 - Congress - Powers Week of February 9 - February 15 - Congress - Powers, Part 2 Week of February 16 - February 22 - Executive Branch - Powers Week of February 23 - March 1 - Executive Branch - Powers, Part 2 Week of March 2 - March 8 - Congress - Commerce Clause Week of March 9 - March 15 - Congress - Commerce Clause, Part 2 Week of March 16 - March 22 - Congress - The Dormant Commerce Clause, Part 1 Week of March 23 - March 29 - Congress - The Dormant Commerce Clause, Part 2 Week of March 30 - April 5 - Congress - Economic Rights Under the Constitution Week of April 6 - April 12 - The Separation of Powers Week of April 13 - April 19 - The Separation of Powers, Part 2 Week of April 30 - April 26 - The Separation of Powers, Part 3 Week of April 27 - May 3 - Congress - The Privileges and Immunities Clause Week of May 4 - May 10 - Equal Protection Week of May 11 - May 17 - Equal Protection, Part 2 Week of May 18 - May 24 - Equal Protection, Part 3
Learning Goals
Students will understand the Constitution at a deeper level than just the separation of powers and the checks and balances.
Students will learn to think through a problem and understand how and why our government works like it does.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
This class will study the Constitution and any history related to the topics we study.
Pre-Requisites
I suggest that you take my Weekly class before jumping in to this class as the Weekly class will expose you to legal thinking and my teaching style before taking this class.
Supply List
An outline will be provided for every class.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Michigan Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
4 Degrees
Doctoral Degree from Western Michigan Thomas Cooley Law School
Master's Degree in Education from Aquinas College
Bachelor's Degree in History from Alma College
Associate's Degree in Foreign Language from Defense Language Institute
I am an attorney and a high school teacher that has been teaching law to high school kids for 13+ years.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$20
weekly1x per week
50 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-10 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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