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Settlement game: a simulation teaching institutional theories of public law / Bridge, Dave   Journal Article
Bridge, Dave Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Many political science subfields use classroom simulations. Public law, however, suffers from a lack of such activities. Many mock trials exist, but these games focus on jurisprudence and not on the more institutional aspects of the subfield. This article presents the Settlement Game, an original simulation that takes 15 minutes to complete and helps teach important institutional theories such as adversarial legalism, "bargaining in the shadow of the law," and "haves" versus "have-nots" concepts heretofore overlooked by the simulations literature. I introduce relevant theories and describe how the simulation works, discussing preclass assignments, its operation, and debriefing about its connection to theory. I close with comments about assessment of students and explain why the Settlement Game is useful.
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