American Bar Association "To Reason Why"
Film Identifier: F.2010-01-0005
Run Time
0h 29m 7s
0h 29m 7s
Format
16mm
16mm
Color
Color
Color
Sound
Optical
Optical
Date Produced
1973
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.
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.
Main Credit
Goldsholl Design & Film Associates (is production company)
American Bar Association (corporate name)
Additional Credit
Freese, Thomas (is contributor)
Frerck, Robert (is contributor)
Goldsholl, Millie (is contributor)
Greenberg, Richard (is contributor)
Knapp, Merton (is contributor)
Mahoney, James (is contributor)
Actors, Performers and Participants
Liss, Ted (is narrator)
Genre
Form
Related Place
United States (production location of)