Oklahoma Bar Assoc. announces Law Day Student Contest
Dec 04, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma Bar Association (OBA) is calling all Oklahoma students who enjoy to write, draw or create to enter their work for the annual Law Day Art and Writing Contest.
According to OBA, this year's contest is “The Constitution’s Promise: Out of Many, One,”.
“This is the 49th year for this fun, educational contest,” said Oklahoma City attorney Ed Wunch, OBA Law Day Committee chairperson. “The goal is to stimulate discussion and understanding of the law among young Oklahomans. The theme for this year’s contest urges us to takepride in a Constitution that bridges our differences to bring us together as a united nation.”
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Coloring sheets for pre-K and kindergarteners, writing and art prompts for 1st through 12th graders and other resources are available here.
Details:
Submit entries by Jan. 24th to P.O. Box 53036, Oklahoma City, OK 73152.
OBA says, Law Day, is a nationwide event designated by the U.S. Congress in 1958, is celebrated each year to raise public awareness of American law. The idea for Law Day was conceived by the late Hicks Epton, a Wewoka attorney and OBA past president, OBA leaders said.
More information about Law Day, click here.
Deadline for entries is Friday, Jan. 24, 2025. Winners will receive plaques and cash prizes, and all participants will receive a certificate.