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1 In your Interactive Notebook: Unit. Day 3. 4, 3. 5, 3
In your Interactive Notebook: Unit.Day 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 Landmark Cases & The U.S. Legal System ON YOUR DESK: 1) laptop (warming up) 2) Interactive NB 3) (Completed) Study guide WARM UP Match these rights to the amendments that protect them: Petition Right to a lawyer & jury trial Equal protection of the law Right to privacy Right to remain silent No cruel or unusual punishment Today’s OBJECTIVE(S) -- WRITE THESE DOWN: I can cite specific Supreme Court cases and the precedents they establish

2 Updates & Deadlines By Today: Case Analysis: Submit ACES paragraph #1
Study Guide: through 2.5 Case Analysis: Two Cases analyzed Submit ACES paragraph #1 Cite a case that demonstrates how courts interpret and protect the constitution. Today’s Agenda SG 2.5 Case Analysis Research Plan and prepare book / poster (if time): ACES paragraph

3 Current Events Discussion: Find an article today if you need to.
All students must: present an article at least once each week. Final chance to present will be on Fridays; last 15 minutes each Friday being dedicated to current events discussions. Weekly presentation and participation in class discussions on Current Events counts as 5% of your final grade. The papers you will eventually write on controversial issues will count as 10%. 2nd Quarter paper due in December.

4 (refresher) HOW TO ANALYZE A CASE:
CASE NAME: Fact Summary: Constitutional Issue: Court Decision Dissent: Precedent:

5 Project Guidelines Due November 7th Major Project Grade 2 Options
Story Book Poster Case analysis must be complete by TODAY, November 6th

6 BEFORE YOU MAKE THE Book or Poster
I need to approve your research and your concept. You should not start on the book/poster until I check your understanding of the cases and give you a green light.

7 Additional Resources:
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8 End of Class Quiz Describe the facts of the first case you analyzed.
Describe the facts of the second case you analyzed. What legal issues are common to both cases?

9 Review: How to write a Constructed REsponse
Read the question twice Identify your task: what must you do to earn point #1? What must you do to earn point #2? Write your response: Use complete sentences Be specific and use examples

10 Practice: Constructed Response
Respond to this prompt in complete sentences. You will have 5 minutes to complete the prompt. On Thursday, police received an anonymous tip that Francis is a drug dealer. On Monday morning, they raided Francis’ apartment looking for drugs. During the search, police found two kilos of cocaine and 3 unregistered semi-automatic weapons. Police did not have a search warrant at the time of the raid. Francis is arrested and charged with illegal gun posession and intent to distribute illegal narcotics. Using your knowledge of the constitution and the U.S. legal system, what constitutional issues will make it hard for prosecutors to convict Francis? Give an example of a different scenario in which police could have entered Francis’ home and conducted a search without a warrant.


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