How to Organize a Rule of Law Day Project
"The legal profession … is located at the crux of the rule of law."
- Brian Z. Tamanaha On these pages you will find resources for organizing a Rule of Law Day in your local school division. Typically, a Rule of Law Day is a cooperative effort between the school division and a local bar association, but other civic and professional associations are also valuable resources for bring the Rule of Law project to a community.
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The Process: From First Contact to Annual Event
The process for for organizing a Rule of Law Project Event or series of Events begins with an initial contact from either the school division, a local bar association or community group to the Center for Teaching the Rule of Law. The best way to reach the Center for Rule of Law Project inquiries is through email to [email protected] .
Our goal is to work with the school division and local contacts to develop a program that best meets the need of the community. There are several basic models for the Rule of Law Project that have proved successful:
Our goal is to work with the school division and local contacts to develop a program that best meets the need of the community. There are several basic models for the Rule of Law Project that have proved successful: