Law Day is held annually on May 1. It is a national day set aside to celebrate the rule of law. 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 will celebrate Law Day all month-long during May 2025 with periodic posts of our winning art contest entries.
Law Day, held annually on May 1st, is a national day set aside to celebrate the rule of law. 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.
In 2021, former Chief Justice Nahmias wrote an essay explaining that a more perfect union needs civics education.
In 2022, Justice Charlie Bethel and Chief Justice Brian Richman of the Court of Appeals wrote an essay about the importance of civics lessons.
The 2025 Law Day theme is "The Constitution's Promise: Out of Many, One." Commemorated annually on May 1, Law Day is an opportunity to host or participate in discussions about law and its role in society. Resources are available for schools, state and local bar associations, civic organizations, and others to plan others to plan programs, lessons, and activities for a variety of public audiences, in-person and virtually.
High School: $100
Middle School: $50
3rd-5th: $50
K-2nd: $50









