Assignment Discussion Comment

Assignment Question Read and comment on at least TWO OTHER articles and summaries (other than yours). Include a heading with the name of the person to whom you are responding. Your comments should be positive, thoughtful, and demonstrate that you read your classmate’s article and summary. Each comment post should tell us what you learned … Read more

Identify a recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court and discuss the nature of the case and the basis of the argument the Supreme Court used to reach the decision.

Discussion Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 13, 14 Lesson: Read this Week’s Lesson which is located in the Modules tab Initial Post: minimum of 2 scholarly sources (must include your textbook for one of the sources). Follow-Up Post: minimum of 1 scholarly source for your Follow-Up Post. Your Initial … Read more

Analyze one of the cases from the list provided below and composing a summary of your analysis.

Assignment Question CASE LAW ANALYSIS INSTRUCTIONS: OVERVIEW Case law is what sets the precedent for how special education is conducted. It provides the foundation for the rights and privileges of the students, parents, and the school district. It is important to understand key components of the various cases that have made their way to the … Read more

Mention Griswold vs Connecticut. Discuss how this case was the ideological bases of Roe and how Roe built on that, the concept of privacy.

Attached is the paper that needs some additions. Please do not create another document and add the additions to this attachment. Below are the additions: 1. Mention Griswold vs Connecticut. Discuss how this case was the ideological bases of Roe and how Roe built on that, the concept of privacy 2. There are a series … Read more

Discuss Wilkins v. United States Listen to a Supreme Court oral argument.

Wilkins v. United States Listen to a Supreme Court oral argument. Learn about the case (what is the legal questions the appellate court is deciding?) How did the lower courts rule on the case? After viewing the proceeding, you should first briefly detail what you witnessed. Then, you should reflect on what you saw. What … Read more