What is Law Day?
On May 1st, the United States observes Law Day every year. This day, this week is a day for all Americans to reflect on the personal rights and liberties that are enjoyed and exercised daily.
These same rights and freedoms are protected by legislation and courts every day. The observance encourages reflection on the role of law in the country's foundation. It also acknowledges the importance of society. As set out in America's fundamental documents: the Declaration of Independence and the federal Constitution, Law Day has urged Americans to concentrate on every American's rights as laid out in every American's constitution.
How to celebrate #lawday.
The American Bar Association organizes activities for students and local residents. To name a few, essay writing competitions, webinars, theater performances, Teen Court services, scholarship funds, and award presentations are among the many examples. While you're celebrating the day, take a look at forthcoming bills and the current year's theme. Other ways to participate include:: Here are some other ways to participate: http://www.google.com