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Ancillary: Morse persuasive letter

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Morse Persuasive Letter Through discussion with the students, determine the best recipient for a letter about the Morse decision—should it...

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Ancillary: Role playing

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Role Playing Background:  Students will engage in a roleplaying scenario based a fictional set of circumstances.  Federal courts have not...

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Ancillary: Rubrics

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Media Manual Statement   10 8 6 4 2 Knowledge of Morse Media statement demonstrates deep knowledge of Morse and its implications for...

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Ancillary: Supreme Court case facts

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Supreme Court Case Facts Tinker v. Des Moines (1969):  http://www.oyez.org/cases/1960-1969/1968/1968_21/ Bethel v. Fraser (1986): ...

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Ancillary: Teaching student First Amendment rights

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Teaching Student First Amendment Rights Determine the best method of teaching either Morse or all four major Supreme Court cases dealing...

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Ancillary: Articles for broadly interpreted cases

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Articles for Broadly Interpreted Cases Miller v. Penn Manor School District (2008) Case decision:...

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