Foundation Programs
Law Related Education and Civic Programs
The Macomb County Bar Foundation hosts many programs throughout the year to benefit the public. Foundation hosted programs give opportunity for grade school students, high school students, adults and seniors to learn and participate in civic education.
The Foundation joins with many bar associations and foundations across the United States to educate the public on the role of law in our society and the historical significance law has played in the foundation of the United States of America. Following the leadership and guidance from the American Bar Association and the State Bar of Michigan, the Foundation hosts an annual Law Day ceremony to celebrate the effort put forth by area students and teachers. With the Macomb Intermediate School District as a partner, the Foundation reaches out to 201 elementary and middle schools to offer students the opportunity to compete in poster (grades 1-4) and essay (grades 5-8) contests. Another 14 private and charter schools are also invited to participate. The Foundation receives an average of one thousand essays and hundreds of posters each year. Click here to learn more about the contest rules.
A committee of volunteer attorneys meet to read every essay and review all posters, eventually coming to agreement on the top three essays and posters for grades 1 through 8. The winning students and their families are then invited to attend the ceremony where they are seated in the chairs of the Macomb County Board of Commissioners on the 9th floor of the Macomb County Administration Building in Mt.Clemens, MI. Many of Macomb County’s Circuit and District Court Judges, the Macomb County Sheriff, and Macomb County’s own Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court have attended the ceremony and they have literally awarded certificates and prizes to the students.
2025
This year, the Law Day theme is The Constitution's Promise: Out of Many, One
Information and rules on submissions can be found below.
Any questions or concerns can be directed via email to foundation@macombbar.org

2023 Law Day Contest Winners
Poster Contest
First Grade
1st Place – Willow Adkins, Wilde Elementary

2nd Place – Charles McAtamney, Tenniswood Elementary

Second Grade
1st Place – Alaina Gaffney, Jonas Elementary

2nd Place – JaLah Pugh, Michigan Collegiate Elementary

3rd Place – K'lee Dismukes, Jonas Elementary

Fourth Grade
1st Place – Ayushi Habib, Tenniswood Elementary

2nd Place – Ky'leigh Williams, Tenniswood Elementary

Essay Contest
Fifth Grade
1st Place – Mackenzie Morgan, Havel Elementary
Click to Read Mackenzie's Essay!
2nd Place – Abigail Harper, Parkway Christian School
Click to Read Abigail's Essay!
3rd Place – Lauren Yokes, Havel Elementary
Sixth Grade
1st Place – Abigail LaRocque, Havel Elementary
Click to Read Abigail's Essay!
2nd Place – Jenna Kubiak, Parkway Christian School
Seventh Grade
1st Place – Alexis Nguyan, St. Anne Catholic Grade School
2nd Place – Layan Buttrus, St. Anne Catholic Grade School
Eighth Grade
1st Place – Alex Von Wormer, St. Anne Catholic Grade School


The Foundation has on occasion put together programs that fulfill the mission of law related education. For example, an Veterans Day, November 11, 2015, the Foundation hosted a historical mock trial, “The United Stated v. Harry S. Truman; Was Dropping the Atomic Bombs Over Japan Justified?”
In partnership with the Michigan Center for Civic Education, the Foundation began hosting the Macomb Regional Tournament in 2014. Owing much to the relationship between the Macomb County bench and bar, the Foundation uses the Macomb County Circuit courtrooms, jury room, and conference rooms to host the tournament. Further, the Foundation successfully recruits real Judges to preside over the mock trials. Many more attorneys volunteer to act as court officers, scoring judges, while other attorneys coach the high school teams as they prepare for competition. The Macomb Regional Mock Trial has served as a model for other areas of the State and is held the first Saturday of March each year.
Legally Speaking is a television show with a mission to deliver information about law through interviews with people about subjects that impact our lives. This television show, filmed for Public/Education/Government television in partnership with the City of Sterling Heights, has been in production since the early 1990’s. In 2019, Legally Speaking partnered with Lakeshore Legal Aid to continue its public service. The show is uniquely diverse in its topics; from former United States Vice President Dick Cheney speaking on the war in Iraq, to Rosa Parks on Civil Rights, to interviews with local judges, and discussions with prominent attorneys on legal issues such as Criminal Sentencing, Medicaid, Student Discipline, Marijuana and more. Past accolades include Emmy Awards from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters and the Philo Farnsworth Award of excellence in community programming. The show continues with recent titles such as Macomb County Veteran’s Treatment Court, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Eviction Diversion, "To Strike at A King", the Story of the Fall of McCarthyism featuring author Michael Ranville and Hon. Kenneth Sanborn, The Federalist Papers, and interviews with U.S Congressman David Bonior, and the story of Women on the Michigan Supreme Court.
In honor of the Foundation’s past president and funded through donor directed contributions, these programs have reached into area high schools to share Kim’s passion for reading and writing. Attorneys have volunteered to be in high school classrooms to read selected books such as “To Kill A Mockingbird” and “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” with students and lead critical thinking discussions. The students are then challenged to write essays and submit them for scholarship money.
The Foundation’s History Book Club has brought hundreds of community members together to explore and discuss the connection of past historical events to what is happening in our world today through reading, one of Kimberly M. Cahill’s true passions. The Foundation has partnered with Barnes & Noble bookstore in Sterling Heights, MI, where conversations are focused on constitutional history, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, the courts, and other significant historical events, and why these topics are of importance today.
To Strike At A King. Author, Michael Ranville. Speaker, Michael Ranville and Hon. Kenneth Sanborn.