Court/Class is in Session

Posted on March 10, 2008 Under Fashion


More kids today know more about Knicks guard Stephon Marbury than are familiar with the landmark decision in the 1803 case of Marbury vs. Madison. While both of them have something to do with a court, I'd venture to say that the latter is more important as it helped outline the concept of judicial review as it applies to our court system. Unfortunately, to plenty of children watching a game of basketball is more enjoyable than reading about history of the United States, but what if we pretended that history was a game of basketball and printed important facts on the back of jerseys? Maybe we could teach kids a thing or two while they were learning to play a zone defense. That seems to be the idea behind the Supreme Court line at Peek Aren't You Curious. The sporty collection features the name of a landmark case on the front, with the decision count and the principle outlined in the case on the opposite side. Here ye, here ye. Class is in session.