American Bar Association "To Reason Why"
Identifier
F.2010-01-0005
Date Of Production
1973
Abstract
Sponsored film by Goldsholl & Associates for the American Bar Association. The film advocates school programs that would help young people understand the Bill of Rights. These programs engage students through a number of activities, including the discussion of case studies and hypothetical scenarios. As the narrator claims, introducing law-related education to students is also a means of initiating social change within their communities.
Run Time
29 min 7 sec
Format
16mm
Extent
1,070 feet
Color
Color
Sound
Optical
Reel/Tape Number
1/1
Has Been Digitized?
Yes
Language Of Materials
English
Element
Distribution Print
Genre
Form
Subject
Related Collections
Related Places
Sponsor/client
Main Credits
Goldsholl Design & Film Associates (is production company)
Additional Credits
Goldsholl, Millie (is contributor)
Freese, Thomas (is contributor)
Frerck, Robert (is contributor)
Greenberg, Richard (is contributor)
Knapp, Merton (is contributor)
Mahoney, James (is contributor)
Participants And Performers
Liss, Ted (is narrator)
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