Each year, May 1 is celebrated nationally as “Law Day,” to provide an opportunity to increase understanding of how the legal process works and to celebrate the role law plays in our lives. This year’s celebration recognizes how the Constitution has served as a blueprint for the establishment of government, offering mechanisms for change and legislation building on it to make a “’more perfect union.’” Resources to mark the day can be obtained through the American Bar Association for schools and state and local bar and civic organizations to hold activities in person and virtually. Law Day events are being held around the country, before, after, and on May 1. For more information, visit the web page for Law Day 2022.
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