Capital Punishment: Life or Death?: Students present a series of arguments for and against the death penalty.
Chicago Teen Law: Information for teens about the law, their rights and responsibilities, and legal careers.
DOJ USA For Kids: An overview of the role of an Assistant United States Attorney in the criminal justice system and the stages of a criminal prosecution.
Law for Kids: An educational resource explaining Arizona laws affecting kids in understandable terms.
Massachusetts: The Ladybug Story: How a second grade class made a new law. Story in writing and animation.
National Teen Courts of America: Information, articles and research on the subject.
Separation and Divorce: Flash animated guides to divorce, one for children aged 5-12, and a second for preteens and teenagers, from the Government of British Columbia, Canada.
The Federal Judiciary: Explains how the U.S. court system functions. Includes answers to frequently asked questions.
What's Happening In Court: An activity book for children and families who are going to court in California, whether they are visitors, witnesses, or involved in a case.
Window on the Law: Provides an overview of the Australian legal system and includes a searchable database of the nation's laws.
YouthRules!: Information on the workplace rights of teenagers, with additional information for employers, parents and educators.