On-line Newsletter

Welcome to the electronic version of the Gavel Gazette.  In additon to copies of The Gavel Gazette, we will be adding articles, announcements, etc.  If you have something you would like to add, i.e., a program that you are especially proud of and want to share, accomplishments by your students, etc. just let me know and I will add it.

 
 
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Articles

Remember Florida? News Organizations Delay Reporting on Meticulous Presidential 'Recount' in Light of Attacks.
LAW DAY 2001 STUDENT SURVEY RESULTS: How Do High School Students Understand and Perceive Our Legal Culture?
Project Citizen and the Worldwide Web

Articles Archive



Electronic Opportunities for Teachers and Students)

American Bar Association National On-Line Youth Summit
American Jury The Bulwark of Democracy
Constitutional Rights Foundation WebLessons 
Constitutional Rights Foundation: WebLessons on School Violence
First Branch of Government, Congress on the Interent 
Internet Resources Devoted to the United States Congress
New Series of Four Articles Focusing on Voting
People & Cultures Framework now online
Public Schools and Religious Communities: A First Amendment Guide
Supreme Court Internet Sites



 Resources

American Bar Assocation Black History Month
ABA Law Day 2001 Planning Guide
ABA Division of Public Education: Resources
ABA Divison of Public Education: Supreme Court Preview - Cases of Interest to the School Community
ABA Divsion of Public Educaton: LAW MATTERS
ACLU: Students' Rights
ACLU of Northern California: A Guide to Someof the Most Important Questions that Students Have About their Civil Liberties
American Bar Association Museum of Law
American Jury The Bulwark of Democracy
Basic Readings in U.S. Democracy
Census 2000 Teaching Materials
Civil Rights: Law & History
Columbia Education Center Lesson Plans
CompuLegal, Project Legal's case library 
CongressLink
Constitutional Rights Foundation: WebLessons 
Death Penalty Resources from the Bill of Rights Institute
Election/Electoral College Resources
ELECTION 2000: Information and Resources  (Constitutional Rights Foundation-Chicago) 
Electronic Privacy Information Center
Famous Trials     (The Jurist)
Famous Trials  (From Univ of Missouri - Kansas City)
First Branch of Government: Congress on the Internet
Girl Power!
Internet Resources on the Independence of the Judiciary
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
Justice By The People
Law.com
Law Instructor Publications
National Archives & Research Administration THE CONSTITUTION COMMUNITY(posted 2/00)
Nolo.com Law Dictionary
New Video Profiles Citizens' Endeavors to Protect the Bill of Rights (Now in the Center's Lending Library)
People and Cultures Framework now on-line
RespecTeen Citizenship Curriculum
School safety resources
Safe & Drug Free Schools & Communities National Programs; Federal Activities Grant Program
Safe Schools & Communities
Senate Media Services has new CD-ROM & streaming video
US Federal Courts: Understanding the Federal Courts  (PDF format)
The ViolencePolicy Center: Research, Analysis and Advocacy for Effective Gun Policy
Voting ABA Series of Four Articles Focusing
 



Stuff to go to 

Open Doors of Justice



Stuff for Kids

ABA Black History: Profiles of Law
ABA: Images of Freedom Student Photography Contest for 2001
ABA Law Day Quiz
ABA National On-Line Youth Summit 
ABA On-Line Conversation with Leaders in the Law
Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids (US Government Printing Office)
CFL Youth Advisory Council: Application process for the 2000/01 Youth Advisory Council has begun!
Constitutional Rights Foundaiton-Chicago new ELECTION 2000: Information and Resources now online. 
Do Something.  Levi’s® jeans and Do Something have joined forces to offer twenty-five $500 grants to help YOU start a Do Something club at your school and turn your ideas for a better community into action! It can be stopping violence in schools, ending racism, preventing drunk driving or protecting the environment. Whatever the cause – that’s up to you. So stand up, speak out and Do Something! 
e-teen.net
Famous Trials
National Student Leadership Conference
National Teen Courts of America
Nolo.com Law Dictionary
Open Doors of Justice
Ramsey County Bar Association Law Day Quiz
U.S Department of Justice Kids Page
What's Driving You? An interactive, thought-provoking, educational experience for young adults who are concerned about drinking and driving.
World War II Essay Contest (March 15, 2001 deadline)
New CD-ROM & Video from Senate Media Services (posted 1/11/01)
Federal Consumer Information Center




 
 
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