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Lesson Plan: Impact of Supreme Court Cases on Law Enforcement

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13611
Grade Range
10
11
12
Institutional Organization
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In this lesson, students will learn about criminal procedures, the Fourth Amendment, Mapp v. Ohio (1961), Terry  v. Ohio (1968), and Tennessee v. Garner (1984). Students will watch a search and seizure video, present about one of the court cases, and determine the primary and secondary evidence in a variety of scenarios.

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