The Rhode Island Bar Association, the Rhode Island Judiciary, and the Rhode Island Police Chief’s Association, with support from the Rhode Island Department of Education and Roger Williams …
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The Rhode Island Bar Association, the Rhode Island Judiciary, and the Rhode Island Police Chief’s Association, with support from the Rhode Island Department of Education and Roger Williams University School of Law, are sponsoring the annual, 2015 Hon. Francis J. Darigan Jr. Rhode Island Law Day Essay Contest open to 10th and 11th grade students in Rhode Island. The winning essay author receives a $1,000 Scholastic Award and an engraved trophy cup.
This year’s topic choices are: 1) Children/Minors’ Rights in School; 2) Graffiti: Freedom of Expression or Vandalism; or 3) Bullying: Students’ Social Rights and Responsibilities. Entry forms, guidelines and information are available on the Bar’s website at www.ribar.com under: For the Public - Law Related Education - 2015 Rhode Island Law Day Information.
The entry deadline is Friday, May 15 at 1 p.m. Direct questions to Frederick Massie at the Rhode Island Bar Association: 421-5740 or fmassie@ribar.com.
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