Homework for this week
- Thursday, 725 am- Legal Vocabulary Canvass assignment
- Friday, 7:25 am- OJ Simpson assignment on canvass. This is a lengthy assignment and will take several days if done correctly. This is a major grade so your work will be graded thoroughly. I will take 40 points off if turned in by Monday by 7:25 am.
Monday- Veterans day
Tuesday
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CE.C&G.2.5 Compare United States system of government within the framework of the federal and state structures as well as in how they relate with governmental systems of other nations CE.C&G.5.2 Analyze state and federal courts by outlining their jurisdictions and the adversarial nature of the judicial process EQ- How does jurisdiction effect who hears what case? DBR: CNN |
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Wednesday
CE.C&G.5.2 Analyze state and federal courts by outlining their jurisdictions and the adversarial nature of the judicial process
EQ- How does jurisdiction effect who hears what case? |
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Jurisdiction Worksheet.
1. What is Jurisdiction 1. Types of jurisdiction 2. 9 reasons why it would be federal jurisdiction |
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Thursday
-CRIMINAL v. CIVIL LAW
CE.C&G.3.4 Explain how individual rights are protected by varieties of law CE.C&G.3.3 Analyze laws and policies in terms of their intended purposes, who has authority to create them and how they are enforced QUESTION: How does criminal law differ from civil law? DBR- CNN ![]()
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Friday
CE.C&G.3.3 Analyze laws and policies in terms of their intended purposes, who has authority to create them and how they are enforced
FP.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. QUESTION: Does the juvenile justice system rehabilitate offenders? |
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