The Atlanta Lawyer October 2014 | Page 6

Feature Article CONSTITUTION DAY A Program Hosted at Therrell High School By The Hon. Sara Doyle Georgia Court of Appeals O n September 9, 2014, in conjunction with the National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) and the Judicial Section of the Atlanta Bar, Therrell High School hosted a Constitution Day program featuring panelists: Court of Appeal’s Presiding Judge, Sara L. Doyle, attorney Sara E. Galloway, and officer Allen Johnson, program director of Save Our Students Academy, Inc. High School, and the help of the student council, who hosted a reception for the panelists prior to the program. After a short welcome and introduction by Principal Shelly H. Powell, the program kicked off with Judge Doyle providing an overview of the Constitution and its Amendments followed by a viewing of NAWJ’s Fair and Free video with commentary by retired United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Sara Galloway then led a short quiz session where students earned gold coin chocolates for correctly answering questions about the Constitution, and Officer Johnson spoke to the students about real-world applications of the 1st, 4th and 6th Amendments. The program ended with an overview of the judicial system and students participating in a short appellate argument. All students were provided NAWJ’s flyers: “What Voters Need to Know” and “Informed Voters Fair Judges,” and Georgia’s Administrative Office of the Courts’s poster: “Georgia’s Court System” to take with them. The program was a great success due to the fine coordination by Sharifah D. Lee, an attorney who teaches at Therrell 6 THE ATLANTA LAWYER October 2014 From left to right: Donovan Harris, Shannon Harris, Ziana Townsend, The Hon. Sara Doyle (Georgia Court of Appeals), Mya Green, Keiyitho Omonuwa and Courtney Hayes. The Official News Publication of the Atlanta Bar Association