SPECIFICALLY FOR STUDENTS
United States Constitution
- Interactive Constitution
Explore the U.S. Constitution and what it means today, from the National Constitution Center. - Questions and Answers about the Constitution
From the National Archives. - Visit ConSource to view historical sources related to the creation, ratification, and amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Federal Judiciary
- Pathways to the Bench
Individual judges talk about the personal, character-building challenges they have faced that prepared them to serve on the bench.
Financial Education
- National Endowment for Financial Education
Provides financial education and practical information to people at all financial levels, including:
Youth and adult financial education resources
Training tools from the classroom to the workplace.
- High School Financial Planning Program
Free financial literacy program specifically focused on basic personal finance skills that are relevant to the lives of teens in Grades 8-12. - Financial Workshop Kits
Free resources to help teach money management skills. - Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy
Resources to prepare youth for life-long financial success. - My Money
Resources about personal financial management from the Financial Literacy and Education Commission.
Additional Resources and Related Programs
- American Bar Association
Public Education Portal - Center for Civic Education
Programs - Congress for Kids
- District of Connecticut Public Outreach
- Federal Bar Association
Civic Education Resources
- New York City Bar
For The Public - New York County Lawyer’s Association
Youth Law Manual - New York Historical Society
- New York State Bar Association
Law, Youth, and Citizenship Program - United States Courts
Educational Resources