The Supreme Court and the Judicial Branch

Readers learn about the Supreme Court of the United States, the history of the federal judiciary, and its organizations and responsibilities.

* Reviews *

Each title begins with a real-life example of a specialized branch of government at work. President opens with an account of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Supreme Court gives an account of why the Court got involved in the 2000 presidential race. Starting each title this way puts the powers, privileges, and pitfalls of each as aspect of government in historical context. More real-life examples appear throughout. Photographs, some in color and some in black and white, have different levels of relevancy. The two-page aerial photo of the immense National Security Agency headquarters (Security Agencies) adds intrigue with its cryptic caption about the unknown number of employees, while the two-page publicity photo of President Johnson and his wife sitting on a bench in a sunny field seems pointless (Congress). The writing is accessible, and the organization and source notes are impeccable. Overall, these are great choices for middle-school students., School Library Journal November 2012
RL
Grades
5-6
IL
Grades
5-12+
GRL
S
Details:
Product:
ISBN: 978-0-7660-4065-6
Author: Hamed Madani, Ph.D.
Copyright: 2013
Reading Level: Grades 5-6
Interest Level: Grades 5-12+
GRL: S
Dewey: 347.73
Pages: 104
Dimensions: 6" x 9"
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