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800 Teens to Meet the Legal Community at Legal Expo
Minneapolis (3-13-06): --
Educating and inspiring
teens about the law is the goal of the tenth annual
Legal Expo, which will be held Thursday, March 16 at the
Earle Brown Heritage Center. This free event, sponsored
annually by the Hennepin County and Ramsey County Bar
Associations, will feature volunteer attorneys, law
enforcement officers, and other legal professionals
leading educational sessions designed for high school
students.
Over 800 students and
teachers from more than 15 area schools––traditional and
non-traditional, public and private––have registered to
attend this year’s Legal Expo. Most students will come
from the metro area, but others plan to travel from as
far as Aitkin, 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 classes.
Officers from the St.
Paul and New Hope Police Departments’ Canine Units will
open the program, introducing students to the role of
police dogs in law enforcement. Then, each hour
throughout the morning, students can choose from three
concurrent seminars. Students will actively participate
in discussions on: Crime Scene Investigation in the
Real World; The Death Penalty; Understanding Credit and
Consumer Fraud; Parties, Drugs and Alcohol; Legal
Careers; Internet Law; Judges and Juries, and
School Rules: What Are Your Rights?
The Hennepin County Bar
Association also provides a wide range of resources for
the community and for youth, including a speakers bureau
of volunteer attorneys; TEL-LAW, a free phone-bank of
legal messages; Legal Stuff -- a 64 page booklet
for teens; Lawyer Referral and Information Services; and
other programs of public education and legal service.
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