Brewer High School had three winners in this year's Law Day Contest, sponsored by the Maine State Bar Association.
Jenna McGrath took 2nd place in the art contest
Juliet Stoneton took 2nd place in the essay contest
AND...
Destiny Grover took 1st place in the essay contest
Click on this link to read the Bangor Daily News story.
Congratulations to these three, talented Brewer students who continue to grow, learn, and represent Brewer Schools during these difficult times. We're proud and grateful. Here is a a video of Justice Mead announcing this year's winners:
http://rudwin.com/video/2020LawDayAwards.mp4
Maine students in grades 4-12 were invited to submit artwork and essays for this yearās Law Day contests sponsored by the Maine State Bar Association. This yearās theme was āYour Vote, Your Voice, Our Democracy: The 19th Amendment at 100.ā
This yearās theme explores the centennial of the transformative constitutional amendment that guaranteed the right of citizens to vote would not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex. The womenās suffrage movement expanded representative democracy and inspired other popular movements for constitutional change and reform. Reflection on that movement reveals complexity and tensions over race and class that remain part of the ongoing story of the 19th Amendment and its legacies.
Winning artwork and essays will be published online and in the Maine Bar Journal.
Law Day was established in 1958 by President Dwight Eisenhower to mark the nationās commitment to the rule of law.