What is the Magna Carta? - Oklahoma Bar Association

What is the Magna Carta?
The Magna Carta was signed on June 15, 1215 by King John of
England. Many of King John’s subjects were unhappy with him
during his rule. The king, in order to avoid being overthrown,
promised that certain rights would be guaranteed to many people
in his kingdom. To this day, this “Great Charter” impacts our daily
lives because it established the idea that no one, not even a king,
is above the law.
Many American Constitutional rights, such as the right to a fair
trial and the right to travel freely, were inspired by the Magna
Carta. These rights are directly reflected in our Bill of Rights.
It is important for Americans to understand the rights and freedoms
we enjoy under our system of government. It is also important to
recognize that the rights we may take for granted were not the norm
throughout the course of human history! Since the Magna Carta
was signed 800 years ago, many people have fought to receive fair
treatment under the law. In many places throughout the world, the
struggle continues to this day.
Activities:
• Discuss the Magna Carta in class. Ask students to work in groups to discuss how their lives might be different if they
lived under the rule of an all-powerful king or queen.
• Read the Bill of Rights (the first ten constitutional amendments) aloud. Ask students to choose one guaranteed right and write a paragraph or short essay about how it affects his or her everyday life.
Oklahoma Law Day 2015
The theme for this year’s celebration of Law Day is “Foundations
of the Law: The Magna Carta and Beyond.” The theme reflects the
800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta, which will be
celebrated in 2015. Law Day is the annual nationwide celebration of
the importance of law and the legal process. First conceived by
Wewoka, Okla., attorney Hicks Epton, President Eisenhower
formally recognized Law Day in a 1958 presidential proclamation.
Teachers:
Take advantage of the Law Day writing and art contests for students
Pre-K - 12th grade! The submission deadline is Jan. 16, 2015.
For more information, visit
www.okbar.org/public/outreach/LawDay
Look for the next Law Day discussion topic and activity plan on Monday, Oct. 6, 2014!