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Teens Meet Legal Community at Legal Expo 2003
Minneapolis (3-23-03): -- Educating and inspiring teens about the law was the
goal of the seventh annual Legal Expo, which was held
Wednesday, March 19 at the Earle Brown Heritage Center.
This free event, sponsored annually by the Hennepin
County and Ramsey County bar associations, features
volunteer attorneys, judges, law enforcement officers,
and other professionals leading educational sessions
designed for high school students.
700 students and teachers attended the Legal Expo
from eighteen area schools––traditional and
non-traditional, public and private. Most students came
from the metro area, but others from as far away as Le
Center and Kimball, Minnesota. Teachers throughout the
area have responded enthusiastically to the Legal Expo
because of its ability to make the legal system
"come to life" for their high school classes.
Officers from the New Hope Police Department K-9 Unit
opened the day’s program, introducing students to the
role of police dogs in law enforcement. Then, each hour
throughout the morning, students chose from three
concurrent seminars. Students actively participated in
discussions on: Teen Crime and Consequences; The
Death Penalty; Parties and Alcohol: What the Law Says;
Credit & Consumer Fraud; Legal Careers; Internet
Law; and School Rules: What Are Your Rights.
Judge Wilhelmina Wright of the Minnesota Court of
Appeals and Justice Paul Anderson of the Minnesota
Supreme Court led a special presentation discussing
current issues facing the courts.
The Hennepin County Bar Association provides a wide
range of resources for the community and for youth,
including an active speakers bureau; Legal Stuff,
a 64 page booklet for teens; TEL-LAW, a free phone-bank
of legal messages; Lawyer Referral and Information
Services; and other public education programming.
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Photos
are available on request.
Contact Duane Stanley, 612-752-6611 or duane@hcba.org
hcba:030321
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