Congratulations you've made it to the end of our course and the end of the year. It's time to get working on your final. At the beginning of the semester we looked at what your most important values were and we discussed several policy options or philosophies for the United States. Now that we have studied North Korea, the refugee crisis, climate change, and countless issues that you have brought to class during TCB, what do you feel the guiding principles for our country should be when addressing events in this changing world? Your task for the final is to address that issue. You will need to choose one of the policy options we looked at the beginning of the semester, or invent your own, develop two reasons to support it, and find five pieces of evidence that help support your position. There are resources posted to the final assignment on eBackpack that will help you. This final will be worth 5% of the semester grade.
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Your to-do listLet's wrap up our conversation on abortion by looking at Griswold v. Connecticut. Please take out the document we have been working with and complete the table on that case. What's going to happen next?Based on what you have learned today, what do you think is next for abortion rights? This is not a question of how do you feel about abortion rights but one about predicting the future. As we have discussed today, while there is momentum in past Supreme Court cases to uphold abortion rights, it is built on a weak foundation and the court has a more conservative lean to it. Record your prediction and at least one reason why you feel abortion rights will head in the direction you predict. Your answer should be at least five lines of writing. Please submit your work to eBackpack when you are done. An update from the Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court has ruled on an Indiana abortion law. Like Planned Parenthood v. Casey, their didn't side solely with one side or the other. Here's an explanation of the ruling from the New York Times.
And Missouri's last abortion clinic may close this week. Your to-do listPlease take out the document we were working with the last class and resume your work on Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Three cases on abortionThere are three Supreme Court cases that shape abortion law in the United States: Roe v. Wade, Casey v. Planned Parenthood, and Griswold v. Connecticut. What's going to happen next?Based on what you have learned today, what do you think is next for abortion rights? This is not a question of how do you feel about abortion rights but one about predicting the future. As we have discussed today, while there is momentum in past Supreme Court cases to uphold abortion rights, it is built on a weak foundation and the court has a more conservative lean to it.
Record your prediction and at least one reason why you feel abortion rights will head in the direction you predict. Your answer should be at least five lines of writing. Please submit your work to eBackpack when you are done. Your to-do list
Abortion and the ConstitutionThree cases on abortionThere are three Supreme Court cases that shape abortion law in the United States: Roe v. Wade, Casey v. Planned Parenthood, and Griswold v. Connecticut. What's going to happen next?Based on what you have learned today, what do you think is next for abortion rights? This is not a question of how do you feel about abortion rights but one about predicting the future. As we have discussed today, while there is momentum in past Supreme Court cases to uphold abortion rights, it is built on a weak foundation and the court has a more conservative lean to it.
Record your prediction and at least one reason why you feel abortion rights will head in the direction you predict. Your answer should be at least five lines of writing. Please submit your work to eBackpack when you are done. Your to-do list:
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