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Utah Law Related Education

The Utah Law-Related Education Project, a nonprofit association, began as a pilot program in the Salt Lake City School District in 1974. In 1989 the Project moved to its present location at the Utah State Bar Law and Justice Center. The Project has expanded each year and has trained thousands of educators, attorneys, court employees, juvenile justice professionals, and other legal professionals through a host of institutes, seminars, courses and programs such as the Mock Trial Competition, Court Tours, Conflict Management Programs, Peer Court, Mentor, Teaching Law in the HighSchools, Youth Summits, and Juvenile Justice Programs. During this time, the Project has served all of Utah's forty school districts in grades kindergarten through twelve.

LRE empowers youth and community members to become effective law-abiding citizens by promoting civic responsibility and community participation. Through high-interest lessons and activities, they learn about the law, the legal system, and their rights and responsibilities as citizens. The result of participation in law related education activities has been an increase in self-esteem, a reduction in delinquent behavior, and an awareness of how to work successfully within the legal system.

The Project is staffed by a part-time director who oversees all law-related education programs, a part-time Administrative Assistant and two program coordinators who oversee the Mock Trial Program, Salt Lake Peer Court, We the People Program, Mentor/Dialogue on Freedom Program, Teaching Law in the High Schools seminar, Conflict Resolution Program, In-Service Training, and the Lending Library. Volunteers are key to the success of the Project. Each year attorneys donate approximately 2,300 hours, which qualify as pro bono hours, to the various programs with community members and teachers donating approximately 5,000 hours as the Project serves Utah's forty school districts and surrounding communities.

To volunteer to serve or for more information you can contact their office at (801) 322-1802 or send e-mail to lre@icw.com.

For more information on Law Related Education go to their web site at: www.lawrelatededucation.org.

NOTE: Information provided here is the responsibility of the tenant, not the Utah State Bar or the Law & Justice Center. This page has been provided as a courtesy to the tenant of the Law & Justice Center to assist them in the conduct of their business.


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