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Nominate Kat & Russell for First Amendment Award

Started by hook, July 04, 2006, 09:41 AM NHFT

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http://www.loebschool.org/aad-nomination-form.asp


Nackey S. Loeb

First Amendment Award

Dedication to the protection of the First Amendment freedoms is not accomplished in a day's work, but rather a lifetime. Recognizing the efforts taken to preserve free speech and press, the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications established the First Amendment Award in 2003. The award honors New Hampshire residents who exemplify freedoms granted in the First Amendment. From a lawyer's closing remarks, to a professor's lecture, to concerned citizens' participation in town governance, New Hampshire residents uphold the First Amendment liberties daily.

Distinguished recipients and nominees of the First Amendment Award include:

2003 Philip T. McLaughlin, Esq.
2004 Thomas F. Kearney

2005 NH State Representative Daniel Hughes

2003 Honorees
Albertine Morrissette, Bedford
The Little Green Newspaper (Student Newspaper, Manchester Central High School)
Mike Pride, Executive Editor, The Concord Monitor
Patrice Scott, Attorney, Plymouth

2004 Honorees
Arnie Arnesen, The Arnie Arnesen Show
William Chapman, Attorney, Orr & Reno Professional Association
John D. Hutson, Dean, Franklin Pierce Law Center
Grace Sullivan, Ph.D., Manchester Community Television

2005 Honorees

Ingrid Byrd, Candia School Board

Blake Douglass, Londonderry High School 2005


Russell Kanning

he he ..... and I don't even think the 1st amendment of the constitution is alive and able to help any of us.