Supreme Court Nominations

Grade
6-9
Lesson Duration

From iCivics

“This lesson teaches the fundamentals of Supreme Court Justice nominations and helps students understand the politics behind the nominations. It challenges students to cut through the politics and compare nominees’ judicial philosophies and includes an optional extension for students to research and analyze the controversial nominations and confirmation processes of Robert Bork, Harriet Miers, Clarence Thomas, and Merrick Garland.” Fillable PDF lesson materials are available for 1:1 classrooms.

Objectives

Students will be able to:

  • Identify ways in which the nomination of Supreme Court justices is and is not political
  • Compare judicial philosophies
  • Evaluate the effect of politics on the nomination process
  • Research and analyze the nominations and confirmation processes of Robert Bork, Harriet Miers, Clarence Thomas, and Merrick Garland

tag: distance/ online learning

Source

https://www.icivics.org/node/2500268?referer=node/678&page_title=The%20Judicial%20Branch

iCivics is a nationally-renowned site founded by former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor that provides innovative and interactive curricula and activities for civics/government classrooms.