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Law Day 2008 Winners

Posters – Grades K-3

First Place

Ellie Vance, Advent Episcopal School, Birmingham

Ellie Vance, Advent Episcopal School, Birmingham

Ellie Vance, Advent Episcopal School, Birmingham

Judge Tommy Bryan, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, bestows the first place medal to Ellie Vance of Birmingham. ASB President Sam Crosby (far right) and President-elect J. Mark White (right) observe the proceedings.

Second Place

Mary Mellown, Gloryland Christian Academy, Birmingham

Mary Mellown, Gloryland Christian Academy, Birmingham

Mary Mellown, Gloryland Christian Academy, Birmingham

Judge Tommy Bryan, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, awards Mary Mellown of Birmingham with a second place medal for her poster titled, “America Land of the Free.” ASB President Sam Crosby and President-elect J. Mark White are shown in the Alabama Supreme Court where the ceremonies were held.

Third Place

Crossan Royals, Advent Episcopal School, Birmingham

Crossan Royals, Advent Episcopal School, Birmingham

Crossan Royals, Advent Episcopal School, Birmingham

Crossan Royals of Birmingham awaits the formal presentation of her third place medal from Judge Tommy Bryan, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. ASB President-elect J. Mark White assisted in presenting the award.

 

Posters Grades 4-6

First Place

John Blanding, WJ Christian School, Montgomery

John Blanding, WJ Christian School, Montgomery

John Blanding, WJ Christian School, Montgomery

ASB President Sam Crosby (right) presides with Judge Tommy Bryan, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, presenting the first place certificate and medal to student John Blanding.

Second Place

Jordan Reeves, Bear Exploration Center, Montgomery

Jordan Reeves, Bear Exploration Center, Montgomery

Jordan Reeves, Bear Exploration Center, Montgomery

Tommy Klinner (left), co-chair of the ASB Law Day Committee watches as Judge Tommy Bryan, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals places the second place medal on Jordan Reeves. ASB President-elect J. Mark White (right) took part in the ceremonies.

Third Place

Jordan Johnson, Bear Exploration Center, Montgomery

Jordan Johnson, Bear Exploration Center, Montgomery

Jordan Johnson, Bear Exploration Center, Montgomery

It was a proud moment for Jordan Johnson as she receives her medal from Judge Tommy Bryan, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. ASB President Sam Crosby helped Judge Bryan officiate at the ceremonies.

Essays Grades 7-9

First Place

Jessie Wallace, Hartselle Jr. High School, Hartselle
Read a copy of Jessie Wallace’s essay titled, “The U.S. Constitution: The Foundation of the Rule of Law.

Second Place

Leah Berkebile, Athens Bible School, Athens

Judge Tommy Bryan, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, poses with Leah Berkebile of Athens Bible School, Athens. ASB President Sam Crosby shares the pride of the Law Day ceremony. Read Leah’s essay titled, “The Everlasting Constitutional Law.”

Third Place

Kaylee Smith

Judge Tommy Bryan, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals and ASB President-elect J. Mark White pose with Kaylee Smith, a student at Booker T. Washington Magnet in Montgomery. Read Kaylee's essay titled, “The Constitution Gives Us Dreams.”

 

Essays Grades 10-12

Emily-Prather Stallworth, Monroe Academy, Monroeville

Emily-Prather Stallworth, Monroe Academy, Monroeville

Judge Tommy Bryan, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals and ASB President-elect J. Mark White participated in the Law Day ceremonies held inside the Alabama Supreme Court. Read Emily’s winning essay titled, “U.S. Constitution: The Foundation of the Rule of Law.”

 

Second Place

Whitney Covington, Booker T. Washington Magnet, Montgomery

Whitney Covington

Whitney Covington proudly displays her second place medal and certificate which was awarded to her by Judge Tommy Bryan, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals as ASB President Sam Crosby looks on. Read Whitney’s essay titled, “How the U.S. Constitution Assures Justice for All.”

Third Place

Daniel Broderick, Calvary Christian Academy, Montgomery

Judge Tommy Bryan, Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, and ASB President-elect J. Mark White pose with Daniel Broderick as he displays his third place medal and certificate at ceremonies held to commemorate the 50th anniversary observance of Law Day U.S.A. Read Daniel’s essay about the U.S. Constitution.

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