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Juries: Through the Eyes of Students (2025)

January 16, 2025
by Program Coordinator
Art Competition, Jury Service, Sixth Amendment
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Student Art Competition Announcement

Calling All Artists!

The Judicial Learning Center is pleased to announce the opening of the 2025 Juries: Through the Eyes of Students art competition. This annual competition invites students from through the Eastern District of Missouri in grades 1 – 12 to use visual media to capture the right and responsibility of jury service.

First, second, and third prize entries will win cash prizes and their work will be displayed in the Jury Assembly Room on the 1st Floor of the Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse.

Complete contest details can be found on our website – Student Art Competition. The contest website also includes resources for students and teachers to learn and teach about juries.

Don’t delay! March 31 is the final day that entries will be accepted!

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