Classifying Arguments Activity: Town of Greece v. Galloway

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Classifying Arguments is a SCOTUS case study strategy in which students are given arguments from each side of a case and tasked with identifying whether each argument supports the petitioner or the respondent. 

In this classroom-ready activity, students will examine arguments from Town of Greece v. Galloway, which asks: Did the Town of Greece’s practice of opening board meetings with a prayer violate the First Amendment? An answer key is also available for download.   


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