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. The end is nearTime to start working on your final. We spent all year trying to get you up to current U.S. events. We are going to leap ahead a little to the events during your lifetime. Please look at the file below for more details on your task.
As you begin your work, this timeline may help you generate some ideas. You will have to scroll down to the bottom to get to the events during your lifetime. Your homeworkPlease come up with a list of five events out of the ten that you would like to focus on for your final. We will share them with each other the next class in hopes that that will put you closer to the ten events that you need. Please submit your work to eBackpack. Deadline for Fourth Quarter workIf you would like to make up any assignments from the Fourth Quarter, they must be submitted no later than the end of the school day on Friday, June 7th. Please note that is the first day of finals and school ends at noon that day.
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