2018 ABA YLD LAW DAY ART CONTEST
“Separation of Powers: Framework for Freedom” OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES Qualified Participants: The Law Day Art Contest is open to students, student groups and classes attending a public or private high school, or being home schooled, within the United States and in grades 9‐12 or the equivalent. There are two categories for submissions: Individual and Team. The Team category will consist of two or morestudents. Background: The American Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division’s Law Day Art Contest asks participants to create an art piece exploring the procedural protections afforded to all of us by the U.S. Constitution and why the preservation of these principles is essential to our liberty. Participants should utilize the theme: “Separation of Powers: Framework for Freedom.” An explanation of Law Day and this year’s Law Day theme can be found online at: www.ambar.org/lawday. For more information, please review this link. Comments are closed.
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