Understanding the Minnesota Judiciary: Judicial Decision Making Lesson Plan - Grades 9-12 is a legal document that was released by the Minnesota Judicial Branch - a government authority operating within Minnesota.
Q: What is the Minnesota Judiciary?
A: The Minnesota Judiciary is the branch of government responsible for interpreting and applying the law in the state of Minnesota.
Q: What is judicial decision making?
A: Judicial decision making refers to the process by which judges evaluate the facts and law in a case to reach a legal decision or judgment.
Q: What grade levels is this lesson plan designed for?
A: This lesson plan is designed for grades 9-12 in Minnesota.
Q: What is the purpose of this lesson plan?
A: The purpose of this lesson plan is to help students understand the role of the judiciary and the process of judicial decision making in Minnesota.
Q: What topics are covered in this lesson plan?
A: This lesson plan covers the structure of the Minnesota Judiciary, the role of judges, the process of judicial decision making, and the significance of legal precedent.
Q: What can students learn from this lesson plan?
A: Students can learn about the importance of an independent judiciary, how judges apply the law to specific cases, and the impact of judicial decisions on society.
Form Details:
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