WTP State Final Volunteers
We the People 2011 North Carolina State Finals
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We extend a special thank you to all the volunteers who judged for either the competing or showcasing teams for their time and dedication to civic education.
COMPETITION JUDGES
UNIT ONE: What Are the Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System?
Uniit 1A
Rufus Allen, NC Department of Justice, Environmental Division
Ivey Brown, Winston-Salem State University
Keith Howard, Legal Aid of NC - Child Services
Unit 1B
Jim Morgan, Legal Aid of North Carolina
Kimberly Hocking, Campbell University School of Law
Craig Schauer, North Carolina Supreme Court, Law Clerk
UNIT TWO: How Did the Framers Create the Constitution?
Unit 2A
Lucy Austin, North Carolina Court of Appeals, Law Clerk
Charlie Reece, North Carolina Department of Justice
John O'Hale, Poyner Spruill LLP
Unit 2B
Matt McGuire, Alston & Bird LLP
Barbara Snowden, North Carolina District # 1 Coordinator
Gerry Coleman, Birch Appraisal Group
UNIT THREE: How Has the Constitution Been Changed to Further the Ideals Contained in the Declaration of Independence?
Unit 3A
Neil Siegel, Duke University School of Law
Caitlin Swift, Campbell University School of Law
Bradley Aycock, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Law
Unit 3B
Todd Whitlow, Brownlee Law Firm, PLLC
Amanda Edwards, North Carolina State University
Stephen Chan, Campbell University School of Law
UNIT FOUR: How Have the Values and Principles Embodied in the Constitution Shaped American Institutions and Practices?
Unit 4A
Joseph Schmitz, Hartsoe & Associates, P.C.
Kim Crouch. North Carolina Bar Association, Governmental Affairs
Elisha Savchak, North Carolina State University
Unit 4B
Maureen Klaum, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Law
Mikael Gross, North Carolina General Assembly
Shawn Maier, North Carolina Department of Justice
UNIT FIVE: What Rights Does the Bill of Rights Protect?
Unit 5A
Ellen Greaves, Ellen Greaves, Attorney at Law
David Bohm, North Carolina Bar Association, Executive
Ward Zimmerman, North Carolina Department of Justice
Unit 5B
Justice Paul Newby, North Carolina Supreme Court, Associate Justice
Yolonda Harrison, North Carolina Central University, School of Law Library
Karissa Davan, North Carolina Industrial Commission
UNIT SIX: What Challenges Might Face American Constitutional Democracy in the Twenty-first Century?
Unit 6A
Olivia Weeks, Campbell University School of Law
Adam Sholar. North Carolina Supreme Court, Law Clerk
Shea Denning. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, School of Government
Unit 6B
Prof. John Orth, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Mary Lucasse, North Carolina Department of Justice
Kristen Greene, North Carolina Supreme Court, Law Clerk
SHOWCASE JUDGES
PANEL A
Rod Allison, The Allison Law Office
Theresa McNair, Warrrenwood Elementary School Teacher Scholar
PANEL B
Theresa Rosenberg, Law Office of Theresa Rosenberg
Dan Forest, Re:Vision North Carolina
PANEL C
Antonio Sloan, North Carolina District 12 Coordinator
Alaina Casebolt, Teacher Scholar
PANEL D
Delisha Covington, Independence High School Teacher Scholar
Jon Seiglie, North Carolina Central University, School of Law
PANEL E
Kelley White, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Dalton Edwards, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
PANEL F
Louis Warren, East Carolina University
Gabriel Zeller, Elon School of Law
PANEL G
Sally Greene, University of North Carolina Center for the Study of the American South
Hassan Kingsberry, Law Office of Hassan Kingsberry
Anna Short, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice PLLC