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Follow on Google News | Tomorrow is Constitution Day. What is your community doing?In honor of Constitution Day, Florida Supreme Court Justice Barbara Pariente is spearheading Florida communications activities for the National Association of Women Judges to talk about the importance of free and fair courts, absent special interests
By: Informed Voters Project NAWJ Lisa Mozloom, 305-528-5341 Lisa.mozloom@ Remembering Constitution Day, Sept. 17, National Association of Women Judges Releases National Public Service Announcement “Informed Voters Project” PSA Features Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Discussing The Importance of Free and Fair Courts September 16, 2014 – Miami, FL - In honor of Constitution Day, September 17th, the “Informed Voters Project” sponsored by the National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ), has released a new :30 second TV public service announcement and a :60 second radio announcement featuring retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. The PSA campaign’s message is a reminder that politics and partisanship have no place in the courts of the United States of America. The National Association of Women Judges “Informed Voters – Fair Judges” project is a non-partisan voter education project developed to increase public awareness about the judicial system, to inform voters that politics and special interest attacks have no place in the courts, and to give voters the tools they need to exercise an informed vote in favor of fair and impartial courts. Details can be found at www.ivp.nawj.org. PSAs are available for viewing and use by broadcast entities: www.themnetwork.com/ NAWJ is the nation’s leading voice for women jurists dedicated to preserving judicial independence, ensuring equal justice and access to the courts for women, minorities and other historically disfavored groups, providing judicial education on cutting-edge issues, and increasing the numbers and advancement of women judges at all levels to more accurately reflect their full participation in a democratic society. NAWJ members include federal, state, tribal, military and administrative law judges at both the appellate and trial levels from every state in the nation. EDITOR’S NOTE: Broadcast quality video and radio PSAs are available for use at this link: www.themnetwork.com/ End
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