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2. Define/Contextualize through solicitor general
Objective:
SWBAT describe the Supreme Court nomination process, as well as explore and apply concepts related to that proces.
Warm-up:
Enter your name and complete the following assignment about Marbury v. Madison.
Classwork:
After answering the first 3 questions, access the Nominating Federal Judges Reading and use the resources to complete the remaining activities. Collaborate with your group as you analyze data and evaluate resume.
Homework:
1. Read American Politics Today pages 493-97
2. Define/Contextualize through solicitor general
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Objective:
SWBAT describe Federalist and Anti-Federalists perspectives on the judiciary, as well as analyze the required case Marbury v. Madison.
Warm-up:
Respond to this Menti Survey using the instructions below or by following this​ link.
Classwork - Part 1:
Join your Color Group to share your summary of Federalist 78, focusing on the justifications for creating an independent judiciary. After each group will shares their summary, you will simplify the main idea in one Tweet (280 characters or less), relevant and appropriate hashtags encouraged.
Class - Part 2:
As mentioned when initially analyzing Federalist 78, the introduction foreshadows the decision in the landmark case, Marbury v. Madison. Upon completion of your Federalist 78 Tweet, access the Marbury v. Madison assignment. Use the interactive notebook to complete the analysis for this required Supreme Court case. Be sure to attend to the tasks associated with each directive. As always, summarize in your own words by paraphrasing as you respond.
Homework:
1. Read American Politics Today pages 481-92
2. Define/Contextualize through senatorial courtesy |
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