Constitutional Law: Project

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Constitutional Law: Project Objective: create a power point project which displays a students knowledge and understanding of Dual Court System Civil and Criminal Trial procedures Due: Sept 22 at the end of the period 50 points Print out your project: 2 slides per page Instructions: Open up a new power point project, create a title page, “Dual court system and trial procedures” Name date period + a picture related to the topic

Create a new slide for each of the following topics Instructions: Open up a new power point project, create a title page, “Dual court system and trial procedures” Name date period + a picture related to the topic Create a new slide for each of the following topics Create a diagram with the different federal courts Describe their jurisdictions and a brief description Create a diagram with the state court system Create a diagram (from your agenda questions) displaying the Civil Jury trial procedures Brief description as to what happens at each step Create a diagram displaying the Criminal Trial rocedures What is ADR? What is its purpose? Example of one ADR and how it works Why is it important to know your Constitutional rights when you are arrested? 1 paragraph

criteria At least 3 pictures Title page Cover all material you are asked to display Write a complete paragraph on the last slide Organized Complete