Law Day provides an opportunity to understand how law and the legal process protect our liberty, strive to achieve justice, and contribute to the freedoms that all Americans share. @GACourts invited students from across Georgia to submit artwork about the 2022 Law Day theme “Toward a More Perfect Union: The Constitution in Times of Change.”
Two rounds of ranked choice voting were held. Round 1 by Judicial Council/Administrative Office of the Courts staff to select 5 finalists from each group. Round 2 by the members of Judicial Council of Georgia members at the April 2022 General Session to determine the winners. We are proud to announce the following winners from each of the four different age groups:
High School
1st Place
by Abby Fuller, 9th grade, Lassiter High School in Cobb County
2nd Place
Xuerui Wang, 12th Grade, North Gwinnett High School
3rd Place
Deborah Zhang, 11th grade, Northview High School in Fulton County.
Middle School
1st Place
Kaylee Williams, 7th grade, General Ray Davis Middle School in Rockdale County.
2nd Place
Rhea S. Menon, 8th Grade, DeSana Middle School in Forsyth County.
3rd Place
Jaelyn Early, 8th grade, North Gwinnett Middle School
3rd Grade through 5th Grade
1st Place
Celeste Wills, 4th Grade, Puckett’s Mill Elementary in Gwinnett County.
2nd Place
Charleigh Williams, 5th Grade, Bonaire Elementary School in Houston County.
3rd Place
Satwik Bodhireddy, 5th Grade, Brandywine Elementary in Forsyth County.
Kindergarten through 2nd Grade
1st Place
Varun S. Menon, Kindergarten, Brandywine Elementary School in Forsyth County.
2nd Place
Dior James, 1st Grade, Palmetto Elementary School in Fulton County.
3rd Place
Bryan, 2nd Grade, Beaver Ridge Elementary in Gwinnett County.