WisBar News
January 12, 2001
Wisconsin high school students learn about their rights
High School students from five different Wisconsin schools will be coming to the State Capitol in Madison this weekend to learn about their rights and the constitution.
Wisconsin high school students learn about their rights
State Bar program helps students study the constitution
January 12, 2001
High School students from five different Wisconsin schools will be
coming to the State Capitol in Madison this weekend to learn about their
rights and the constitution.
"We the People...the Citizen and the Constitution is a program
sponsored this year by the State Bar of Wisconsin and will be held at
the State Capitol in several legislative hearing rooms on Saturday,
January 13th. Seven teams from five high schools, including Hortonville,
Heritage Christian, Country Christian, Ripon and Wauwatosa East, will be
competing in a series of mock congressional hearings in which students
answer questions on historical aspects and modern day application of the
Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Each team accumulates points during the six-unit competition, and the
team with the winning total will move on to the national finals in
Washington D.C. April 21-23 to represent Wisconsin.
For more information, contact Dee
Runaas, Law-related Education Coordinator, at the State Bar of
Wisconsin, at 608-250-6191.