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Isidore Starr Award for Excellence in Law-Related Education

Announcement: 2006 Isidore Starr Award Winner (.pdf)

The Award

Isidore StarrThe Isidore Starr Award for Excellence in Law-Related Education was established in 1983 by the American Bar Association to recognize outstanding achievement in the field of law-related education (LRE).

Named in honor of Isidore Starr, the widely acknowledged “father of law-related education,” the award is presented to an individual who has made significant contributions in promoting excellence in law-related education in elementary or secondary schools.

The award was presented at the 24th National Law-Related Education Leadership Conference in January 2006, in Phoenix, Arizona.

Qualifications

Nominations for the award will be accepted on the behalf of individuals who have:

  • Been active in LRE for at least five (5) years;
  • Participated in the development of LRE materials or programs, or made significant other recognized contributions to LRE at the local, state, or national levels;
  • Generously contributed time and resources in support of LRE, such as serving on advisory committees, reviewing materials or programs, and responding to requests for assistance;
  • Not previously received the award.

Nominating Procedures

Each nomination should include eight (8) sets of:

  • The nominee’s one-page resume;
  • A one-page summary of the nominee’s LRE activities;
  • A maximum of five (5) letters of recommendation from individuals who have knowledge of the nominee’s contributions to LRE;
  • Other pertinent materials, such as a bibliography of LRE materials written by the nominee, or resolutions or citations which demonstrate the nominee’s merit.

We will begin accepting nominations in the fall of 2007. The deadline for nominations will be posted at a later date, please check back.

Materials submitted should not exceed ten (10) one-sided 8 ½” x 11” pages.

Self-nominations will not be considered. Submitted materials will not be returned.

Send nominations to:

    American Bar Association
    Division for Public Education
    321 N. Clark, 20.2
    Chicago, IL 60610
    Attention: Isidore Starr LRE Award
For inquiries, call 312-988-5735.

Judging

Nominations will be judged by a seven-member selection committee appointed by the Chair of the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Public Education.

As noted above, the award was presented at the 2006 LRE Leadership Conference.

Isidore Starr

Dr. Isidore Starr taught social studies in the New York Public Schools before embarking on a second career as a Professor of Education at Queens College. Long considered the “father of law-related education,” Dr. Starr has authored many articles and books about LRE. He holds an M.A. in American History from Columbia University, a Ph.D from the New School for Social Research, and a law degree from St. John’s University. He is the recipient of many awards, and is listed in Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the Law.

Past Award Recipients

Linda Riekes (1983), Ira Eyster (1984), Margaret Richards (1985), Jack Hoar (1986), Lee Arbetman (1987), Todd Clark (1988), Tom O’Donnell (1989), Jennifer Bloom (1991), Carolyn Pereira (1992), Eric Mondschein (1993), Ellery Miller (1994), Gayle Mertz (1995), Arthur M. Ahalt (1996), Mary Jane Turner (1997), Marilyn Cover (1998), Marshall Croddy (2000), Annette Boyd Pitts (2002), Margaret E. Fisher (2004), Thomas G. Walker, Jr. (2006)

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