Wednesday, 3/23 Criminal Law and the Death Penalty Blog

We began our first Wednesesday of A-Term by reading the U.S. Constitution. We read the preamble, undoubtedly the most famous part of the founding document. Afterwards, we continued our reading by taking a look at the Article III, the Bill of Rights, and Amendments 10 through 27. This reading helped us make a lot of connections between the Constitution and the other work we've done in the class. We then read an article about the Curtis Flowers case, helping us gain context for the next episode of the podcast, which we listened to after a short break. We then transitioned to working on our group projects on specific criminal law issues, like cyber crime, Artifical intelligence, and so many more interesting issues.

Students piece together processes, principles, and understandings of state and federal court systems. 


Oscar 











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