Law Day Conference

Annually, hundreds of high school students attend this conference at Whittier Law School. The conference brings students, judges, attorneys and teachers together to share opinions on topical constitutional issues. A moderator and speakers, representing the pro and con sides of an issue. Past workshops topics included: "Should teens be tried as adults?" "Should there be drug testing in the schools?" and "Security v. Liberty: How much freedom are you willing to give up to feel safe?"
The workshops are thought provoking and lively as students explore constitutional issues that they face on a daily basis. Workshop participants are challenged to think about and debate their rights as citizens and how these rights come with civic responsibility

Bill Handel from KFI's "Handel on the Law" - Behind the Media Curtain
Does Crime Pay?
Peer Court: Juvenile Justice in Action!
Freedom of Speech at Military Funerals and Other Solemn Events: Callous Disruption or an Exercise of Constitutional Rights?
Privacy and Technology: Can the Government and Private Entities use Advanced Technology to Deprive Us of Our Privacy?
BONG HiTS 4 JESUS’ and Student Free Speech and Privacy Issues
Thank You to Our
2011 Law Day Conference Sponsors!
Orange County Bar Association - Charitable Fund
Gold
Cleo A. Bluth Charitable Foundation
Manatt Phelps & Phillips LLP
Silver
Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo
Aitken, Aitken & Cohn
Jones Day
Judicate West
Minyard & Morris LLP
North, Nash & Abendroth LLP
Rutan & Tucker LLP
Special Thanks
Whittier Law School
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