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24th Annual Bill of Rights
Art and Essay Contest, 2007-2008

for Students in Grades 7 through 12

TOPIC:  WARRANTLESS WIRETAPS:
              Does Government access to telephone calls and emails
              without a warrant violate the Constitution?

AND THE WINNERS WERE:

ART

High School

  • 1st Prize and $150
    "Invasion"
    by D.F., a 17-year-old student
    from York School/Youth Arts Council

  • 2nd Prize and $100
    "Oath of Office"
    by A.S., a 16-year-old student
    from Monterey High School/Youth Arts Council

  • 3rd Prize and $50
    "What the Hell Do You Want?"
    by D.R., a 16-year-old student
    from Community Day School

Middle School

  • 1st Prize and $150
    "Wiretappng for a Safer World"
    by J.E.K., a 7th grade student
    from Pacific Grove Middle School

  • 2nd Prize and $100
    "I Am Not a Terrorist"
    by E.S., an 8th-grade student
    from Pacific Grove Middle School

  • 3rd Prize and $50
    "Simple Like ABC and 123"
    by S.T., a 7th-grade student
    from Pacific Grove Middle School

ESSAY

High School

  • 1st Prize and $150
    "Warrentless Wiretaps Is Unconstitutional"
    by M.X., a 12th-grade student
    from Pacific Grove High School

  • 2nd Prize and $100
    "Privacy Breech"
    by B.T., a 12th-grade student
    from Pacific Grove High School

  • 3rd Prize and $50
    "Warrentless Wiretaps"
    by L.D., a 12th-grade student
    from Pacific Grove High School

Middle School

  • 1st Prize and $150
    "Warrentless Wiretaps"
    by E.L., an 8th-grade student
    from Pacific Grove Middle School

  • 2nd Prize and $100
    "The Line Between Protection and Invasion"
    by C.L., an 8th-grade student
    from Pacific Grove Middle School

  • 3rd Prize and $50
    "Warrentless Wiretaps"
    by J.D., an 8th-grade student
    from Pacific Grove Middle School

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