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CONTACT PERSON:
VALERIE WILLARD
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
(504) 599-0319
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MAY 7, 2003 |
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Louisiana
Supreme Court Law Day Poster Contest Results
25 entries
were received for the "What Law Day Means to Me" poster contest
sponsored by the Louisiana Supreme Court. The contest was
open to Louisiana middle and high school students participating
in the Celebrate Your Freedom Youth Summit conducted by the
Louisiana Center for Law Related Education on Thursday, May
1, 2003.
Winning entries were chosen by a panel of Louisiana Supreme
Court staff members based on creativity, interpretation of
theme and artistic expression.. The winning entry is on prominent
display at the Louisiana Supreme Court for the month of May
2003, is posted on the Court's web site, www.lasc.org
, and will be mentioned in upcoming Court-related publications.
The winning school will also receive a visit from the justice
elected from that district to visit with the entire law-related
education class.
2003
Supreme Court Law Day Poster Contest Results
1st Place
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St. Mary's School
Natchitoches, La.
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Melanie Quintero (l) of St. Mary's School in Natchitoches,
La.,
is congratulated by Sandra Vujnovich of Chief Justice Pascal
F. Calogero Jr.'s Office.
2nd Place
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West Jefferson High School
Harvey, La.
3rd Place
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John Ehret High School
Marrero, La.
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