Constitutional Concepts Games
|
- The Redistricting Game: Learn how the three branches of state government are involved in drawing districts and why many believe there is a need for reform
|
- Do I Have a Right?: Apply the amendments of the U.S. Constitution and analyze if potential clients to your law firm have a case.
|
- Argument Wars: Learn about historical Supreme Courts cases as you advance and support your arguments in court.
|
- Executive Command: Ever want to be president for the day? You can learn about the different roles of the president as you lead the executive branch.
|
- Branches of Power: Good at juggling? You will have to be to succeed at this game where you experience how the three branches interact to make law.
|
- Law Craft: Learn how to write legislation as a Congressperson from a state of your choice.
|
- Supreme Decision: Learn how the Supreme Court makes decisions as you clerk for a justice on the court.
|
- eLECTIONS: Do you have what it takes to run for president? Play this game to find out.
|
- Pick 12: Learn how jury selection can affect the outcome of a case.
- Court Quest: Learn how to navigate the court system by giving legal advice to individuals
- Represent Me: Work as a legislator to represent the needs of your constituents.
- Immigration Nation: Learn about the naturalization process as you help individuals navigate the path to citizenship.
- Cast Your Vote: Decide what issues are most important to you, ask the candidates and rate their answers.
- Activate: Do you have an idea to change your community? Learn what steps you can take to activate change.
- The People's Pie: Can you do a better job at balancing the budget than Congress? Find out with this game where you have to make tough decisions that affect your constituents and your chances of re-election.
|