Freedom of Press: New York Times v. United States has been won an Award of Excellence: Special Mention in this year’s Best Shorts Competition. Watch the film on the Annenberg Classroom website.
“Freedom of the Press” wins two awards!
Freedom of the Press: New York Times v. United States has won a Gold Award at the CINDY Awards and a Silver Award at the Davey Awards. Freedom of the Press tells the stories of Americans who fought to protect the rights of freedom of speech and freedom of the press for all of us, even if it meant serving time in prison.
The Right to Remain Silent Wins a 2014 Clarion Award
The Right to Remain Silent: Miranda v. Arizona has won a 2014 Clarion Award in the Educational Video Production category. Watch our film about this landmark Supreme Court Case here.
The Right to Remain Silent Wins an Award at the 2014 US International Film and Video Festival
Our film “The Right to Remain Silent” on the landmark Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona has received a Silver Screen Award at the 2014 US International Film and Video Festival. Watch our award-winning film here.
The Right to Remain Silent Wins Three CINDY Awards
At the 2014 Spring International CINDY Competition, The Right to Remain Silent: Miranda v. Arizona received a Gold Award in the category of Education: K-12 and Special Achievement Awards for both Editing and Direction. Watch our film here.
The Right to Remain Silent Wins a 2014 REVERE Award
Our film “The Right to Remain Silent” on the landmark Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona has won a Distinguished Achievement Award as an educational resource at the 2014 REVERE Awards, presented by the Association of American Publishers. To watch the film, click here.
Mapp v. Ohio Wins Prestigious CINE Special Jury Award
Our film, Search and Seizure: Mapp v. Ohio has been selected to receive a 2014 CINE Special Jury Award as the best production in the category of Original Digital Documentary from all 2013 CINE submissions and Golden Eagle Award recipients. To watch our award-winning film, click here. More details on this prestigious honor and this year’s winners can be found here.
Our Film “The Right to Remain Silent” Awarded a Bronze Medal
The Constitution Project Wins Two CINE Golden Eagle Awards
The Right to Remain Silent and Search and Seizure have both been awarded with CINE Golden Eagle Awards. The team is proud to have been recognized by this well-known film award and is beyond pleased to know that two of our films have received this prestigious award. For more information about the jury process and the Golden Eagle Awards please visit CINE.
Watch Our Latest Film, The Right to Remain Silent, online
The Right to Remain Silent: Miranda v. Arizona is streaming online at the Annenberg Classroom website. Click here to learn about Ernesto Miranda’s case and how it changed the way our nation views the Fifth Amendment’s right against self-incrimination.