This lesson and workshop introduces students to the basics of different types of intellectual property protections and then apply this knowledge in a patent/trademark hearing.
This lesson and workshop series introduces students to copyright restrictions and exceptions and has them conduct a mini trial over alleged copyright infringement.
This lesson and workshop series introduces students to intellectual property through trademarks. Students learn about the prevalence of trademarks in our lives and about the ways companies, individuals, and organizations protect their trademarks.
Students are introduced to patents, what they protect, and who can receive one. They then act as Patent Office agents to review several applications for a patent.
This simulated hearing focuses on teenage driving laws. During the classroom lesson, students learn about the differences between federal, state, and local laws, and brainstorm ways to address the high rate of teenage car accidents. The conference workshop has students…
Students explore basic principles of environmental law and why there is governmental involvement in environmental issues.
Students will learn about different types of intentional torts and then study negligence and the elements of negligence. They will learn about defenses to negligence and apply their learning in a mock hearing.
This lesson and accompanying workshop series introduce students to advertising law and have them participate in mini trials about a potentially deceptive ad.
Students learn about defective products and the elements of product liability. Then, students will represent the injured plaintiff or company defendant in a product liability mini-trial: a man was injured while using a tractor.
This lesson and workshop teach students about the establishment and free exercise clauses and their application to a public school setting.