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John Whitehead to Recognize Essay Contest Winners on ESPN Broadcast of Liberty Bowl!

Institute President to Recognize Winners of 2003 First Amendment Essay Contest During Liberty Bowl Football Classic Game Broadcast on ESPN

Winners to be Recognized Between First and Second Quarters of 2003 Liberty Bowl Football Classic Game

John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute, will recognize the winners of the 2003 First Amendment Essay Contest during the Liberty Bowl Football Classic game, which will be televised nationally on December 31, 2003, at 2:30 p.m., CST, on ESPN. Conference USA's champion, the Southern Miss Golden Eagles (9-3, 8-0), will face off against Mountain West Conference's champion, the Utah Utes (9-2, 6-1).

As part of a larger effort to raise student awareness about the freedoms that have made America great, The Rutherford Institute and AXA Liberty Bowl invited high school juniors and seniors in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee to participate in the 2003 First Amendment Essay Contest. More than 700 students rose to the challenge of explaining the significance of one of the freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and describing how the United States would be different today if that freedom had not been guaranteed. Each student who submitted a completed application and essay before the October deadline is eligible to receive one ticket to the 2003 AXA Liberty Bowl Football Classic, courtesy of the AXA Liberty Bowl, and a pocket-sized Constitution of the United States of America, courtesy of The Rutherford Institute.

Eight students were selected as state finalists, and a blue-ribbon committee of judges chose a grand prize winner from among them. Elizabeth Battise of D'Iberville High School in Mississippi was chosen as the grand prize winner of the 2003 First Amendment Essay Contest. As the grand prize winner, Ms. Battise will receive a $500 College Scholarship, four VIP ticket packages to the AXA Liberty Bowl Football Classic Game and events during the bowl week, publication of her essay and national recognition during the game. To read Ms. Battise's essay, "Right to Assemble," on The Rutherford Institute website, click here. The state finalists are as follows: Jeremy Tullis (Alabama); Bryant Howell (Arkansas); Katherine Kay (Georgia); Joshua Daniel (Kentucky); James Woltmann (Louisiana); Elizabeth Battise (Mississippi); Tyler Anderson (Missouri); Laura Encalade (Tennessee).

Founded in 1982 by constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead, The Rutherford Institute is a civil liberties organization that provides legal services at no charge to people whose constitutional and human rights have been threatened or violated. Celebrating its 45th anniversary this year, the AXA Liberty Bowl is college football's seventh oldest bowl game. Founded on the principles of liberty, patriotism and freedom, the annual game strives to celebrate those American ideals each year.

"We were glad to see high school students take advantage of this opportunity to exercise their First Amendment rights and participate in this national dialogue about what the First Amendment means to them," said John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute.

For more information regarding the 2003 First Amendment Essay Contest, visit The Rutherford Institute's website or the official site of the 2003 AXA Liberty Bowl Football Classic.


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