Lawyers from Wyoming have been busy visiting fifth-grade classrooms across the state. The classroom visits are part of Wyoming's Liberty Day. Liberty Day was founded in 1996 in an effort to educate students as well as all Americans about the contents of the United States Constitution and the importance of its documents.

Lawyers shared with students about Miranda rights, the three branches of the U.S. Government and free speech. Students were presented with fun and engaging facts about the constitution through presentations.

After the presentations students were given short quizzes meant to test their knowledge of rights contained in the Amendments to the constitution.

Liberty Day is a National Program founded in 1996 in hopes to educate students and every American alike about the contents of the U.S Constitution.

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