Welcome to WCSS 25 - MAKING SOCIAL STUDIES MATTER! We are excited to host a powerful two day conference in our state capital, sharing countless ideas and methods to continue making social studies relevant to our students. Get ready to learn, grow, and have some fun in the process!
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Join us for a thought-provoking Moderated Discussion focusing on the importance of the judiciary and jury education. This session will explore the declining public trust in the U.S. judicial system and discuss how educators can help equip the next generation with a deeper understanding of the judiciary’s how they can play an active role in upholding the rule of law through jury duty.
Our distinguished panelists include Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice, Rebecca Dallet and Will Snowden, lawyer and founder of the Juror Project. Through a moderated discussion, they will share insights on the challenges facing the judicial system, how judges and legal professionals can work with educators to help build public trust, and practical strategies for educators to teach students the importance of the judicial branch, jury duty, and the rule of law.