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We're a global, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that advances civic and law-related education to empower all people to positively transform their world.
Silver Spring, MD
Joined July 2011
RT @SCHSociety: #OTD February 11, 1803, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Marbury v. Madison. Learn more about this landmark case a…
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Are you a teacher in the DC area interested in learning more about how NYT v. Sullivan is connected to the Civil Rights Movement? Join us, @APPCPenn, and @amhistorymuseum for a professional development workshop on this topic. Learn more here:
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RT @StreetLawInc: Do your students have a lot of questions about executive orders recently? Download our free Executive Orders Inquiry Pac…
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Only ONE month left! Teachers, if you haven't applied to the Supreme Court Summer Institute (SCSI), now is the time! Join Street Law and the @SCHSociety in DC to deepen your understanding of the Supreme Court through the best teacher professional development of your life.
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Teachres, a reminder that Barnes v. Felix will be argued tomorrow.
Hot off the presses, our Winter #SCOTUS in the Classroom Case: Barnes v. Felix. This case will decide whether courts should apply the “moment of the threat” doctrine when evaluating an excessive force claim under the Fourth Amendment.
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RT @SCHSociety: #OTD January 13, 1988, the Supreme Court ruled in Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, a First Amendment case on student newspapers. L…
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Hot off the presses, our Winter #SCOTUS in the Classroom Case: Barnes v. Felix. This case will decide whether courts should apply the “moment of the threat” doctrine when evaluating an excessive force claim under the Fourth Amendment.
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You could win a free trip to Washington, D.C., and a classroom set of Street Law textbooks! All you have to do is use Street Law materials in your classroom and nominate yourself to be our next Classroom Champion. There's only one week left until the application closes!
Could YOU be our 2025 Classroom Champion? Consider nominating yourself (or a colleague) to help us honor the extraordinary work classroom teachers like YOU do daily to build civic agency and advance justice. Help us find our 2025 Classroom Champion!
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RT @SCHSociety: #OTD December 18, 1944, the Supreme Court ruled in Korematsu v. United States, allowing the internment of Japanese American…
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