Are you looking for educational resources that explain how the US court system works in response to current events? Our Youth v Gov film guide includes a lesson to help students understand judicial proceedings and judicial vocabulary. It covers the legal journey from district court, to appellate court, and yes, to the Supreme Court.
It's a timely resources for classrooms, homeschoolers, individuals and community groups. Like all of our materials, it is free for everyone.
@atrupar I'm not much of a meme-er. I'm not sure I approve of the practice, the simplification it enables. At the same time, I very much agree that more of us should be talking about this. And so I've made something nasty. But I think it's fair to say I've been provoked.
I’m kinda drained at the moment so this attempted #introduction may not amount to much. My interests are varied in the sense that they tend to be reflective of whatever’s in front of my face at a given moment. Having said that, #history, #dogs, #cats, #memes#art, and #CurrentEvents tend to be what I post the most of.
I suck at talking about myself so #introduction posts are super difficult. It also doesn’t help that I have the attention span of a gnat which leads to a plethora of “interests.” Yeah, I tend to define my interests as whatever topic happens to be in front of my face at any given moment though #History, #CurrentEvents, #Memes, and #Art tend to be topics I circle back to on a consistent basis.