Our Supreme Court: A History with 14 Activities
By (Author) Richard Panchyk
Foreword by Senator John Kerry
Afterword by James Baker
Introduction by Nadine Strossen
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
8th January 2007
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Politics and government
347.73
Paperback
208
Width 279mm, Height 215mm, Spine 12mm
712g
This lively and comprehensive activity book teaches young readers everything they need to know about the nation's highest court. Organized around keystones of the Constitution--including free speech, freedom of religion, civil rights, criminal justice, and property rights--the book juxtaposes historical cases with similar current cases. Presented with opinions from both sides of the court cases, readers can make up their own minds on where they stand on the important issues that have evolved in the Court over the past 200 years. Interviews with prominent politicians, high-court lawyers, and those involved with landmark decisions--including Ralph Nader, Rudolph Giuliani, Mario Cuomo, and Arlen Specter--show the personal impact and far-reaching consequences of the decisions. Fourteen engaging classroom-oriented activities involving violations of civil rights, exercises of free speech, and selecting a classroom Supreme Court bring the issues and cases to life. The first 15 amendments to the Constitution and a glossary of legal terms are also included.
"An outstanding foray into the workings of the Supreme Court." -- Nashville Parent "Shares fascinating details about the early court." -- Positive Parenting
Richard Panchyk is the author of Archaeology for Kids and the coauthor of Engineering the City. Both of his grandfathers and three of his great-uncles were soldiers in World War II. He lives on Long Island in New York.