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COURSE LESSONS
- Lesson 1: Information and Digital Literacy
- Lesson 2: The Constitution and its Origins
- Lesson 3: Development of the Constitution
- Lesson 4: Ratification of the Constitution
- Lesson 5: The Federal Courts
- Lesson 6: The U.S. Supreme Court
- Lesson 7: How to Brief A Case and Prepare for Class
- Lesson 8: First Amendment
- Lesson 9: The Second Amendment
- Lesson 10: Fourth Amendment – General Principles of the Exclusionary Rule
- Lesson 11: Stop and Frisk
- Lesson 12: Fourth Amendment: Consent, Search Incident to Lawful Arrest, Plain View, Automobile
- Lesson 13: Fourth Amendment: Exigent Circumstances
- Lesson 14: Fourth Amendment – Wiretapping – What is Permissible?
- Lesson 15: Fifth Amendment
- Lesson 16: Sixth Amendment: What is Effective Representation?
- Lesson 17: Eighth Amendment: What Constitutes Cruel and Unusual Punishment?
- Lesson 18: Fourteenth Amendment: Discrimination in the Constitution and Due Process, Incorporation Doctrine
- Lesson 19: Trial Rights: Understanding the Rights of a Defendant
- Lesson 20: Social Media and The Constitution: What are the Limitations?
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Articles of Confederation
Automobile
Case Brief
Castle Doctrine
Cell Phones
Comment on Remaining Silent
Consent
Constitution
Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Discrimination in the Constitution/Slavery
Due Process
Eighth Amendment
Exceptions to the Warrant
Exigent Circumstances
Fifth Amendment
First Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Freedom of Speech
Freedom to Assemble
Free Press/Prior Restraint
Fruits of the Poisonous Tree
General Principles of the Fourth Amendment
Incorporation Doctrine
Inevitable Discovery and Attenuation
In Schools
Jury Selection
Juvenile Life Imprisonment
Miranda Warnings
Probable Cause
Public Trials
Reasonable Suspicion
Right to Confront Witnesses/Evidence
Right to Counsel
Search Incident to Lawful Arrest
Second Amendment
Self-Incrimination
Self-Incrimination and Involuntariness
Sex Offenders
Sixth Amendment
Stop and Frisk
Supreme Court
The Federalist Papers
Trial Rights
Wiretapping
Lesson 19: Trial Rights: Understanding the Rights of a Defendant
July 23, 2020
Jury Selection
Right to Remain Silent
Right to Confront Witnesses/Evidence
Double Jeopardy
Public Trials
Publicity