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Law
Day 2008
John
Adams Courthouse
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Pamela Hunt, Assistant Attorney General
and Co-Chair of the Supreme Judicial Court Law Clerk Society,
Supreme Judicial Court Justice Robert J. Cordy, and John
Adams, also known as Cliff Allen, Reporter of Decisions
for the Supreme Judicial Court and the Appeals Court, in
the Oliver Wendell Holmes Courtroom in the John Adams Courthouse. “No
Vehicles in the Park” was a Rule of Law exercise
presented to the students by attorneys who are former SJC
law clerks.
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Students enjoying Law Day in the Great Hall of the John
Adams Courthouse
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Supreme Judicial Court Justice Robert J. Cordy addressing
students
in the Seven-Justice Courtroom
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Students listening to Justice Cordy in the Seven-Justice
Courtroom
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John Adams (Reporter of Decisions Cliff Allen) discussing
the
importance of a rule of law in colonial days
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Students gathered in the John Adams Room in the Great
Hall
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Attorneys Robert Muldoon, Lawrence
M. Johnson, Leuan Mahoney
talking to students in the Holmes Courtroom
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Attorneys Carl King and Matt Iverson
discussing a rule of law exercise
in the Holmes Courtroom
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Attorney Mark White with Brookline students in the Holmes
Courtroom
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Attorneys Robert City (standing), Frank Bailey and Alicia
Downey
(back to camera) with Boston students
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Students taking seats at the bench in the Seven Justice
Courtroom with Justice Cordy
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Middle
school students gathered around Justice Cordy in the
Supreme
Judicial Court’s
Thorndike Library
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Nancy Kurtz, Discovering Justice Docent, explaining the
case of
Sacco and Vanzetti in an exhibit room in the Great Hal
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John Adams (Cliff Allen) and Nancy Kurtz in the Great
Hall
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