Thanks to Wikicommons!
With all that’s happening due to Supreme Court Justice John Paul Steven’s retirement we at US Democrazy thought we’d give you some suggested sites about the SCOTUS (Supreme Court of the United States).
First off, what is the history of the court and its cases? Well, our friends at PBS has got you covered there. They have a wonderful website on the subject (including videos, games, and an AWESOME timeline).
Once you’ve got the Supreme Facts down, give this game a try… you match the current Justices (including Justice Steven’s) names and faces.
Feeling pretty good about your court knowledge? Well put your skills to work by playing Supreme Fantasy Court. Build points by predicting how the court splits!
To help you understand how the Justices decide to how rule you really need to see what it’s like as a Constitutional lawyer. Luckily this game here gives you the chance to argue FIVE big cases.
IF that is not enough for you I have two suggestions. One is to find cool sites on your own and post them up (I’m sure we’ve missed some). The second is for you to go to law school; you’re a lawyer in the making!

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