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The Bill of Rights: Origins and Impact
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to the Bill of Rights
Overview of the course and significance of the Bill of Rights in American history.
Module #2
The Road to the Bill of Rights
Exploring the events leading up to the creation of the Bill of Rights, including the American Revolution and the Constitutional Convention.
Module #3
The Federalist Papers and the Bill of Rights
Analysis of the Federalist Papers and their influence on the development of the Bill of Rights.
Module #4
James Madison:The Father of the Bill of Rights
Biography of James Madison and his role in drafting the Bill of Rights.
Module #5
The First Amendment:Freedom of Expression
In-depth examination of the First Amendment, including freedom of speech, press, religion, and assembly.
Module #6
The First Amendment:Case Studies
Analysis of significant court cases related to the First Amendment, such as Schenck v. United States and New York Times v. Sullivan.
Module #7
The Second Amendment:Right to Bear Arms
Exploration of the Second Amendment, including its history, interpretation, and controversie.
Module #8
The Second Amendment:Case Studies
Analysis of significant court cases related to the Second Amendment, such as District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. City of Chicago.
Module #9
The Third and Fourth Amendments:Search and Seizure
Examination of the Third and Fourth Amendments, including the rights of citizens during searches and seizures.
Module #10
The Third and Fourth Amendments:Case Studies
Analysis of significant court cases related to the Third and Fourth Amendments, such as Mapp v. Ohio and Illinois v. Gates.
Module #11
The Fifth Amendment:Due Process and Self-Incrimination
Exploration of the Fifth Amendment, including due process and the right against self-incrimination.
Module #12
The Fifth Amendment:Case Studies
Analysis of significant court cases related to the Fifth Amendment, such as Miranda v. Arizona and Dickerson v. United States.
Module #13
The Sixth Amendment:Trial by Jury
Examination of the Sixth Amendment, including the right to a trial by jury and the role of the jury system.
Module #14
The Sixth Amendment:Case Studies
Analysis of significant court cases related to the Sixth Amendment, such as Gideon v. Wainwright and Batson v. Kentucky.
Module #15
The Seventh and Eighth Amendments:Civil Trials and Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Exploration of the Seventh and Eighth Amendments, including civil trials and the prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment.
Module #16
The Seventh and Eighth Amendments:Case Studies
Analysis of significant court cases related to the Seventh and Eighth Amendments, such as Fiske v. Kansas and Furman v. Georgia.
Module #17
The Ninth and Tenth Amendments:Reserved Powers
Examination of the Ninth and Tenth Amendments, including the reserved powers of the states and the people.
Module #18
The Incorporation Doctrine and the Bill of Rights
Exploration of the incorporation doctrine and its impact on the application of the Bill of Rights to the states.
Module #19
The Impact of the Bill of Rights on American Culture
Analysis of the influence of the Bill of Rights on American culture, including art, literature, and media.
Module #20
The Bill of Rights in the Modern Era
Examination of the relevance and importance of the Bill of Rights in contemporary American society.
Module #21
Controversies and Challenges to the Bill of Rights
Exploration of ongoing debates and challenges to the Bill of Rights, including balancing individual rights with national security and public safety.
Module #22
The Bill of Rights and the Digital Age
Analysis of the impact of technology on the Bill of Rights, including privacy, free speech, and surveillance.
Module #23
International Perspectives on the Bill of Rights
Comparison of the Bill of Rights with international human rights documents and laws.
Module #24
Teaching the Bill of Rights in the Classroom
Practical strategies for educators to teach the Bill of Rights to students of all ages.
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in The Bill of Rights: Origins and Impact career


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