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The Connecticut Bar Foundation is pleased to announce the Twentieth Annual James W. Cooper Fellows Quintin Johnstone Essay Contest. The contest is open to all Connecticut students under the age of 21 who are enrolled in grades 9-12, or their equivalent, at an accredited high school, vocational-technical school or adult high school credit diploma program located within the State of Connecticut.
The essay prompt is below and you can find out more information about the contest by checking out the 2020 essay contest one-pager. Deadline for submissions was April 6, 2020. The 2020 winner will be announced this summer. 2020 National High School Essay Contest Topic. Why Diplomacy and Peacebuilding Matter.
The Oregon State Bar's New Lawyers Division is proud to announce the 2018 High School Essay Contest winners! Congratulations to them, and best of luck to future Essay Contest entrants.
The annual New Mexico Communication Contest recognizes excellence in print, broadcast, electronic or Internet media, photography, marketing, public relations, graphic arts and journalism in New Mexico. Contest winners are announced in spring and awards are presented at New Mexico Press Women’s annual banquet. First place winners advance to the national contest.
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In honor of the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, the Federal Bar Association invites middle and high school students to consider why the right to vote is still important. Students should discuss the relevant cases, amendments, and statutes cited above and address the historical challenges that certain groups have faced in asserting their voting rights.
High School Contest Winners: 1st Place: Annaclare Splettstoeszer. 2nd Place: Kylie Hartman. 3rd Place: Rachel Coppinger. 2018. The FBA and the Federal Judges Association co-sponsored an Essay and Video Contest for High School students. The prompt was “What Does Equal Protection Mean to Students?” Essays. 1st Place: Delaney Patterson. 2nd Place: Daniel Coppinger. 3rd Place: Emily Miller.