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eLessons - Descriptions and Signup

Our topical eLessons help teachers demonstrate the connection between America’s founding principles and students’ lives. Delivered directly to your inbox, each eLesson includes historical content, classroom activities, discussion questions, and suggestions for further reading. Sign up for all three and receive up-to-date content and resources every week.

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Landmark Supreme Court Cases and the Constitution - once monthly

"Landmark Supreme Court Cases and the Constitution" will spotlight prominent United States Supreme Court Cases past and present. Miranda v Arizona, Marbury v Madison, and others will highlight for your students key constitutional issues and controversies. "Landmark Supreme Court Cases and the Constitution" will be distributed monthly.

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Bill of Rights in the News - twice monthly

The "Bill of Rights in the News" eLesson focuses on issues making headlines that directly relate to the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. With current online news articles, discussion questions, and related links and resources, "Bill of Rights in the News" is a valuable teaching asset and is distributed every two weeks.

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Bill of Rights in Times of Crisis - once monthly

The "Bill of Rights in Times of Crisis" eLesson focuses on events from American history through the present day, and examines the ability of the government to suspend individual rights in times of national crisis. With lively historical narratives, discussion questions, and related links and resources, "Bill of Rights in Times of Crisis" is an exciting teaching tool and is distributed once a month.

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