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Introducing Court TV Choices
NEW: Al Roker Investigates : Meth, Murder & Madness
Check out Court TV and U.S. Department of Justice's special program about
Theft of Intellectual Property, Activate Your Mind: Protect Your Ideas

 

Introduction Court TV Choices
Introducing Court TV Choices(sm)

Court TV, on the 10th anniversary of its long-standing and award-winning Choices and Consequences initiative, is proud to introduce the next generation of this program Court TV CHOICES(sm). In the past decade, our network has partnered with America's leading education associations and government leaders, as well as with cable operators, teachers, parents and most importantly, with young people. Together we have worked to foster character-building skills in our youth, and to support them as they take their place as active citizens.

Court TV CHOICES is an education and public service initiative targeting middle schools and high schools, which also offers resources for colleges and law schools. Our goal is to help young people make responsible and positive decisions.

We are pleased to present a new series of curriculum supplements and video materials, which are practical in design and which meet National Standards across several disciplines. Highlights of these resources include Court TV's Al Roker Investigates documentaries, addressing the compelling issues of Internet Safety, Hazing, Gangs, and the epidemic of Methamphetamine. Additionally, we are launching a series entitled Activate Your Mind: Protect Your Ideas, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. These programs deal with Intellectual Property Theft, and the importance of protecting original ideas.

Through Court TV CHOICES we reaffirm our dedication to partnering with today's youth, and to continue to support them as they determine the best course for their future.



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