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How do Supreme Court justices determine which cases to consider? What happens when the Supreme Court decides not to take a case? The lesson explores important questions and others in the field of criminology. It focuses on the appeals process, writs of certiorari, and the importance of precedent.
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Instructional Ideas
- Assign the page as a resource for finding definitions of key terms
- Use the links in the lesson to ask scholars to prepare for a classroom role-play activity
Classroom Considerations
- Page is part of a series of five lessons on the organization of the Federal Courts.
- Reading level is more suitable for high school age than lower levels
Pros
- Includes current Supreme Court justices with links to their biographies
- Interactive quiz is an effective, four-question review of the lesson
- The highlighted key terms link to a glossary of definitions for easier research
Cons
- The font size is small and navigation is somewhat confusing