Wisconsin lawyers reach out to the public on Law Day, May 1
Seventy Wisconsin lawyers will celebrate Law Day by making one-hour
classroom presentations in more than 100 schools in Wisconsin. The State
Bar, Young Lawyers Division, in cooperation with Gannett Publishing
Inc.’s Newspapers in Education program – Partners in
Literacy, and the Brown, Winnebago, and Outagamie county bar
associations, have developed a 16-page newspaper insert that focuses
public attention on the checks and balances that protect citizen rights
by distributing key powers among three distinct branches of
government.
“Both our federal and state constitutions are designed to
preclude the exercise of arbitrary power by assigning separate
governmental powers to the legislative, executive, and judicial
branches,” explains Attorney Jessica King, who is coordinating
2007 Law Day activities on behalf of the State Bar’s Young Lawyers
Division. “Our goal on Law Day will be to explain why this system
of checks and balances is essential to the operation of democracy
through a 16-page newspaper insert in Gannett’s Wisconsin
newspapers and through in-class programs for grades 2 through 12 in many
schools. Students will participate in role-playing exercises that
demonstrate how these checks and balances work and why they’re
needed.”
Law Day was inaugurated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958 to
strengthen our great heritage of liberty, justice and equality under the
law. Law Day programs across the nation are designed to help people of
all ages understand how this heritage safeguards both our freedom and
our access to justice. Counties participating in the Wisconsin Law Day
program are: Brown, Winnebago, Sheboygan, Marathon, Fond du Lac, Wood,
Portage, Manitowoc, Outagamie, Kewaunee, and Oconto.
The State Bar thanks the following members for volunteering:
Chuck Adams
Jodi L. Arndt
Scott Bender
Christine Benter
Jeff Berzowski
Avram D. Berk
Colleen Bradley
Nicole L. Chula
Sherry Coley
Melissa Thiel Collar
Tina M. Dahle
Philip J. Danen
David D. Daul
John T.Domaszek
Terry L. Dunst
Deric P. DuQuaine
Lindsay Fasula
Timothy J. Feldhausen
Tara Fermanich
Angela Forenza
Greg Gerbers
James F. Guckenberg
Jamie Kratz-Gullickson
Kimberly Haas
Dave Hanson
Meghan E. Healy
Gini L. Hendrickson
Laura Henderson
Jenna Johnson
Jill M. Kastner
Kyle Kaufman
David Keck
Krysta R. Kennedy
Jessica J. King
Callie Lacy
Katie Leary
Yeng Lee
Kerrie Liedtke
Christopher Lummis
Michael A. Maas
James R. Macy
Sarah Malcore
Brian M. Maloney
Jeff Mann
Doug Marone
Karen Marone
Susan K. Menge
Elizabeth J. Nevitt
Ross Nova
Kristine Pihlgren
Shari L. Post
Ana Burkham Rattray
Jacob R. Reis
Chad D. Resar
Elizabeth Rich
Steven Schinker
John T. Schomisch, Jr.
John W. Schuster
Amanda Skorr
Eric Sparr
Claire Starling
Anthony J. Steffek
Alan Stewart
Paul Stockhausen
Bridget Swanke
Eric C. Tempelis
Lucinda Vette
David H. Weber
Amy Wochos
Tim Young
The insert is part of Gannett’s Newspapers in Education
program. Read the insert.
Read Press Release.