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Federal Judicial Center, Washington, DC.
This training checklist, designed to assist in educating and training federal court personnel, was developed to assure that every new officer received all of the training required for the adequate performance of his (or her) duties. The checklist is not a lesson plan. Substantive material and information available to the trainer (and listed here)…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Federal Courts, Federal Government, Inservice Education
Von Euler, Mary; Parham, David L. – 1978
These summaries of recent major court decisions related to school desegregation were prepared in an effort to be of assistance to nonlawyers. As an introduction, the workings of the United States judicial system are outlined, and an overview of school desegregation law since 1954 is provided. Recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court that set…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Desegregation Litigation
1982
This guide is intended to help employers in New Hampshire curtail sexual harassment on the job. Covered first are the nature and scope of sexual harassment, the victims of the problem, and the reasons why sexual harassment is a problem for employers as well as victims. The next section deals with various aspects of sexual harassment and the law,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Change Strategies, Civil Rights Legislation, Court Litigation
New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque. American Indian Law Center. – 1976
The Model Children's Code was developed to provide a legally correct model code that American Indian tribes can use to enact children's codes that fulfill their legal, cultural and economic needs. Code sections cover the court system, jurisdiction, juvenile offender procedures, minor-in-need-of-care, and termination. Almost every Code section is…
Descriptors: American Indians, Child Advocacy, Civil Liberties, Codification
Rampacek, Anne; Chaput, Linda – 1974
This course provides information about air pollution control efforts since the passage of the Clean Air Act and places in perspective various issues that have arisen since passage of the act--significant deterioration, maintenance of standards, indirect source review, and transportation controls. Court decisions affecting these issues are cited…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Audiovisual Instruction, Autoinstructional Aids, Court Litigation
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Project Social Studies Curriculum Center. – 1966
This resource unit, developed by the University of Minnesota's Project Social Studies, introduces eighth graders to the judicial process. The unit was designed with two major purposes in mind. First, it helps pupils understand judicial decision-making, and second, it provides for the study of the rights guaranteed by the federal Constitution. Both…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Civil Liberties, Constitutional History, Course Content
Riley, Bob E.; Mattingly, Jack V. – 1975
The assumption of this study is that most principals do not have the time to devote to reading court cases, even though they know it is important. In day-to-day activities, the principal has continuous contact with teachers and students and enforces many school policies and regulations involving both almost daily. This handbook attempts to provide…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Board of Education Policy, Collective Bargaining, Court Litigation
Gallagher, Joan; Wood, Robert J. – 1974
The elective unit on Constitutional Law is intended for 11th and 12th grade students. The unit is designed around major course goals which are to develop those concepts whereby students recognize and understand the following three topic areas: 1) Role of the Federal Judicial Branch of Government, 2) Supreme Court Cases Involving the Three Branches…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1980
The purpose of this handbook is to inform American Indians about their basic rights under Federal law both on and off reservations. There is a discussion of the freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. The next section deals with equal treatment, unlawful arrest and detention, unlawful searches and seizures, and what to do when…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Legislation