This simulation
takes your students through a trial, a three-judge appellate court
and the U.S. Supreme Court. It's flexible and customizable. Do
all three activities, just the trial, or supreme court. It's up
to you.
Trials:
Everyone in your class has a part: juror, witness, lawyer, judge,
bailiff, clerk, artist or newspaper reporter.
Appeals: Your students are
either judges or attorneys. Attorneys write briefs and argue them
before the court. The judges question the lawyers and then write
opinions. Included are excerpts from 10 well-known cases and 10
mock criminal appeals (see link below).
USSC: Nine of your students
play the actual supreme court justices. Your class gets to hear
the oral arguments and watch the justices discuss the cases. Justices
then render written opinions.
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Forms, case materials and instructions
are included. The trial materials include witness statements,
step-by-step courtroom scripts, jury instructions, verdict and
court forms. Appellate and USSC materials include sample briefs
and opinions, as well as the forms. See also the Moot
Court page for additional materials. |