All TYLA curriculum packages can be presented with or without the assistance of a volunteer lawyer. If you would like for a volunteer lawyer in your area to help you with the program, please call the TYLA office at 1-800-204-2222 ext. 1529.
High School Projects:
(Target Audience: Junior High and High School Students) Educates students about the importance of jury service, how jurors are selected, and the role that a juror plays in a trial. Click here for more information.
(Target Audience: High School Students) Educates students about the Constitution through the eyes of the U.S. Supreme Court. Click here for more information
(Target Audience: High School Students particularly Seniors) Educates students about voting and the electoral process. Non-partisan. Click here for more information.
(Target Audience: 7th through 10th graders. Supplemental activity for classroom or assembly.) Emphasizes the importance of speaking out against crime and reporting it before it happens in an effort to prevent school violence. Click here for more information.
(Target Audience: High School Students. Supplemental activity requiring field trip.) Gives students a glimpse of what it is like to be in college and educates them on programs that can help them get there. Click here for more information.
Middle School Projects:
(Target Audience: Middle School Students). Click here to download the updated version.
Elementary School Projects:
(Target Audience: Elementary particularly 3rd -5th grades) Helps young children make better choices when faced with decisions between right and wrong. Click here for more information.