This page is for sharing resources pertaining to Amendment III of the Constitution and all things Agresto.
Here is the PowerPoint support for the lecture on judicial activism.
This document will help students understand how the Court goes about the business of constitutional interpretation. Taken from Rossum and Tarr and boiled down to the basics.
Another piece on constitutional interpretation.
An article titled "Judicial Activism Defined."
Here is a PowerPoint that supports an overview of the State as well as Federal judiciary, and which introduces the Judiciary Acts of 1789 and 1801, as well as the general details of Marbury v. Madison.
Here are a couple of links to a two-part 60-Minutes interview Part One and Part Two with Justice Scalia on how he feels about Constitutional interpretation (He is an originalist). Compelling.
Here is the PowerPoint support for the lecture on judicial activism.
This document will help students understand how the Court goes about the business of constitutional interpretation. Taken from Rossum and Tarr and boiled down to the basics.
Another piece on constitutional interpretation.
An article titled "Judicial Activism Defined."
Here is a PowerPoint that supports an overview of the State as well as Federal judiciary, and which introduces the Judiciary Acts of 1789 and 1801, as well as the general details of Marbury v. Madison.
Here are a couple of links to a two-part 60-Minutes interview Part One and Part Two with Justice Scalia on how he feels about Constitutional interpretation (He is an originalist). Compelling.