Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Carter Higgins
17 episodes
1 week ago
The United States Supreme Court has both preserved and challenged American democracy throughout its lifetime. From the cases that started it all to controversial justices and fomented rulings, this podcast dives deep into the Court's many decisions - all through the eyes of a high-schooler. Starting with the 15 required Supreme Court cases for the AP U.S. Government and Politics course, I will examine how the most important cases and rulings have shaped the Court. Sit back, relax - well, maybe get your notebook - and enjoy taking a historical tour through the United States' highest court.
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The United States Supreme Court has both preserved and challenged American democracy throughout its lifetime. From the cases that started it all to controversial justices and fomented rulings, this podcast dives deep into the Court's many decisions - all through the eyes of a high-schooler. Starting with the 15 required Supreme Court cases for the AP U.S. Government and Politics course, I will examine how the most important cases and rulings have shaped the Court. Sit back, relax - well, maybe get your notebook - and enjoy taking a historical tour through the United States' highest court.
Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
4 minutes 55 seconds
3 years ago
McDonald v. Chicago (2010)
For the final required SCOTUS case for the AP U.S. Government and Politics course, I examine the case that applied the Second Amendment to the states - more specifically, the individual right to bear arms: McDonald v. Chicago.
Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
The United States Supreme Court has both preserved and challenged American democracy throughout its lifetime. From the cases that started it all to controversial justices and fomented rulings, this podcast dives deep into the Court's many decisions - all through the eyes of a high-schooler. Starting with the 15 required Supreme Court cases for the AP U.S. Government and Politics course, I will examine how the most important cases and rulings have shaped the Court. Sit back, relax - well, maybe get your notebook - and enjoy taking a historical tour through the United States' highest court.