Teachers and Students
teachers and students
Law Day Essay Contest

Open to all Ohio students in grades 7-12, the "There Ought To Be A Law" essay contest, held annually in honor of Law Day, asks students to write about what they believe should be a law.

Ohio Mock Trial Program

Link to information about the Ohio Mock Trial Program, an academic competition for high school students, and other law-related educational programs provided by the Ohio Center for Law-Related Education (OCLRE) and designed to foster understanding of the American legal system.
Now You're 18

Through the "Now You're 18" program, new adults learn about their changing legal status regarding matters such as voting, jury duty, apartment leasing, credit, marrying without parental consent, medical issues, driving without parental liability, and military service registration.


A handbook of general and everyday law affecting Ohio citizens, the 12th edition of The Law & You includes Web references, chapter summaries, a glossary and an index.

The LawFacts pamhlet series provides general information for consumers about the most commonly encountered legal issues.

Journalists, librarians, students, teachers and members of the general public can find previously published, question-answer columns on a wide variety of legal topics. [For a free subscription to current columns, contact OSBA Public Relations at (800) 282-6556.]

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