High School Projects

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.

Turning Points

Turning Points/Search and Seizure: Exploring the Fourth Amendment—This curriculum entices students to learn and debate the intricacies of search and seizure law in an exciting manner.

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College For A Day

Gives students a glimpse of what it is like to be in college and educates them on programs that can help them get there.

Target Audience: High School Students. Supplemental activity requiring field trip.

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It Could Be You

Emphasizes the importance of speaking out against crime and reporting it before it happens in an effort to prevent school violence.

Target Audience: 7th through 10th graders. Supplemental activity for classroom or assembly.

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VoTexas

Educates students about voting and the electoral process. Non-partisan.

Target Audience: High School Students, especially Seniors.

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Supreme Team

Supreme Team educates students about the Constitution through the eyes of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Target Audience: High School Students

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Not In My Backyard

Revised in 2009 to include recent changes to the relevant environmental laws. Not in my Back Yard is a great program to feature in combination with Earth Day.

Target Audience: Junior High and High School Students

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We The Jury

The We the Jury curriculum educates students about the importance of juries in our democratic society.

Target Audience: High School Students

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You're Hired. Now What?

“You’re Hired! Now What?” is a video program designed to teach students and other new members of the workforce about rules governing discriminatory or unfair workplace environments, through a series of vignettes.

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R U Safe?

R U Safe? is designed to educate children and their parents about online dangers and give them the tools needed to be safe while online.

Target Audience: There are different versions of the video for high school, middle school and elementary students.

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