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Freedom of Expression - Speech and Press
Grades: 9 to 12Subjects: American Democracy, United States History, History-Social ScienceThis web page, found on the FindLaw Web site, provides information about how the principle of freedom of expression came to be e...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Power to the People: Exploring Challenges to the Constitutional Right to Protest
Grades: 6 to 12Subjects: American Democracy, English-Language Arts, United States History, Reading Comprehension, History-Social ScienceIn this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students explore landmark Supreme Court cases that have challenged the...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Regulating Freedom of Speech
Grades: 9 to 12Subjects: American Democracy, United States History, History-Social Science, U.S. ConstitutionFreedom of speech is a fundamental American right, and regulation of that freedom has been a fundamental responsibility of the S...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Rights of the Accused
Grades: 9 to 12Subjects: American Democracy, English-Language Arts, United States History, Reading Comprehension, History-Social ScienceThis Web site, from the U.S. Department of State, provides information about the rights of the accused, as guaranteed by the Uni...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Searching for Answers: Exploring Supreme Court Cases Related to Free Speech and Technology
Grades: 6 to 12Subjects: American Democracy, Arts, Media, & Entertainment, English-Language Arts, Writing Strategies and 3 additional..In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students investigate Supreme Court cases that considered the First Ame...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Spy vs. Spy?: Reflecting on the Uses of Surveillance
Grades: 6 to 12Subjects: History-Social Science, American DemocracyIn this lesson, found on the New York Times Learning Network, students consider their beliefs about proper and improper surveill...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0The Bill of Rights
Grades: TK/K to 12Subjects: American Democracy, United States History, History-Social Science, U.S. ConstitutionThis page from EDSITEment features resources relating to the Bill of Rights and presents information about the history and the c...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0The Civil Rights Act and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Grades: 8 to 12Subjects: American Democracy, English-Language Arts, United States History, Writing Strategies, History-Social ScienceThis lesson, from the National Archives and Records Administration, relates to the Preamble; to Article I , which establishes Co...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0The First Amendment: What's Fair in a Free Country?
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: United States History, History-Social Science, U.S. ConstitutionIn this unit of six lessons, from EDSITEment, students consider the limitations that have been placed on the First Amendment gua...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0The First Amendment Center: Student Expression
Grades: 6 to 12Subjects: American Democracy, English-Language Arts, Reading Comprehension, History-Social ScienceThis resource, from the First Amendment Center, offers information and advocacy resources related to freedom of expression and c...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0The Fourteenth Amendment
Grades: 3 to 12Subjects: American Democracy, United States History, History-Social ScienceThis page, from American Memory at the Library of Congress, focuses on significant events in American history and culture associ...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0The Supreme Court: The Judicial Power of the United States
Grades: 6 to 8Subjects: American Democracy, United States History, History-Social Science, U.S. ConstitutionThis EDSITEment lesson provides an introduction to the Supreme Court. Students learn basic facts about the Supreme Court by exam...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0
