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Type: Journal article
Looking at the Law editor Tiffany Willey Middleton interviews international legal expert Douglas Guilfoyle on piracy, terrorism, and the law. The article highlights a case study and online discussion guide as a way to engage students in these issues.
Type: Journal article
In two distinct essays, voting and elections experts Norman Ornstein and Vassia Stoilov consider whether compulsory voting laws in the United States are the solution to low voter turnout.
Type: Journal article
These newly created educational standards can guide teachers in developing citizens who are knowledgeable about the Fed and its role in our financial system and market economy.
Type: Journal article
The history of American antitrust laws, explored in this interview, can introduce students to the globalization of markets, trade, and legal governance
Type: Journal article
Wikipedia can provide useful facts for a summary report, but the anonymity and quantity of authors is problematic for historical research.
Type: Journal article
The 2010 award winners include books about a teenage civil rights pioneer, a Native American leader, and the immigrant experience in America.
Type: Journal article