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Do I Have a Right? (iCivics)

It's up to you to decide if your clients have a right to take their case to court. Create a character, and learn what it's like to work as a lawyer!

(130 votes)

We The Jury (iCivics)

Decide a tough case and discover what jurors do once they leave the jury box and head to the deliberation room.

(1 vote)

Do I Have a Right? (iCivics)

It's up to you to decide if your clients have a right to take their case to court. Create a character, and learn what it's like to work as a lawyer!

(130 votes)

We The Jury (iCivics)

Decide a tough case and discover what jurors do once they leave the jury box and head to the deliberation room.

(1 vote)

Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines impact...

How much thought is put into drawing political districts? From “packing” a district to “cracking” a district--learn how the shape of districts impacts political parties during election season.

The Making of the American Constitution (TED Ed)

How did a meeting intended to revise the Articles of Confederation lead to the new Constitution for the United States? Discover how a handful of men--sitting in sweltering heat and shrouded by secrecy--changed the course of history for America in 1787.

Do I Have a Right? (iCivics)

It's up to you to decide if your clients have a right to take their case to court. Create a character, and learn what it's like to work as a lawyer!

(130 votes)

Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines impact...

How much thought is put into drawing political districts? From “packing” a district to “cracking” a district--learn how the shape of districts impacts political parties during election season.

The Making of the American Constitution (TED Ed)

How did a meeting intended to revise the Articles of Confederation lead to the new Constitution for the United States? Discover how a handful of men--sitting in sweltering heat and shrouded by secrecy--changed the course of history for America in 1787.

Do I Have a Right? (iCivics)

It's up to you to decide if your clients have a right to take their case to court. Create a character, and learn what it's like to work as a lawyer!

(130 votes)

We The Jury (iCivics)

Decide a tough case and discover what jurors do once they leave the jury box and head to the deliberation room.

(1 vote)

Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines impact...

How much thought is put into drawing political districts? From “packing” a district to “cracking” a district--learn how the shape of districts impacts political parties during election season.

The Making of the American Constitution (TED Ed)

How did a meeting intended to revise the Articles of Confederation lead to the new Constitution for the United States? Discover how a handful of men--sitting in sweltering heat and shrouded by secrecy--changed the course of history for America in 1787.

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