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Law Day 2025: Celebrating the Rule of Law and Civic Engagement

Video Coming May 1st

Law Day, observed on May 1st, is designated by Congress to celebrate the rule of law and cultivate a deeper understanding of the American Legal System.

This year, the Society invites you to celebrate Law Day with us through an online premiere of a conversation about our groundbreaking civics education initiative: The Supreme Court and My Hometown.

Join a distinguished panel of experts as they explore the vision behind this initiative and discuss its real-world impact on communities across the nation. This conversation will offer valuable insights into how Hometowns is fostering a deeper understanding of the law and its relevance to local communities.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the transformative power of civics education and reflect on the significance of the rule of law in shaping our society.

May 1, 2025, at Noon

Panelists:

  • The Honorable Curtis Collier, Senior United States District Judge, Eastern District of Tennessee
  • The Honorable Rodney Sippel, Senior United States District Judge, Eastern and Western District of Missouri
  • Jim Duff, Executive Director, Supreme Court Historical Society
  • Theresa Luecke, Education Program Coordinator for the Eighth Circuit
  • Nicole Carlson Maffei, Director of Civics Education, Supreme Court Historical Society