
Judicial Watch has been thinking hard about the Yolo County Law Day. Law Day is a national observation honoring the legal system, especially the criminal justice system, and the people (particularly cops, lawyers and judges) who create and administer it. Often the activities include educational opportunities for school students, such as visits to the courts or the production of mock trials, to give them a sense of the fundamental and basic role the law plays in maintaining our culture and civilization.
In Yolo, it often takes the form of a gathering in the administration building for a free lunch, with speeches and awards by and for those who work for the system. The last one, held on May 2, 2011, was such a magnificent spiritual, cultural and political celebration of “the Law” that we simply could not bring ourselves to report upon it.