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LAW DAY, 2018...
60th Anniversary
President Dwight Eisenhower established the first
Law Day in 1958 to mark the nation's commitment
to the rule of law. In 1961, Congress issued a joint
resolution designating May 1 as the official date for
celebrating Law Day, which is subsequently codified
(U.S. Code, Title 36, Section 113). Every president
since then has issued a Law Day proclamation on
May 1 to celebrate the nation's commitment to the
rule of law.

About the 2018 Law Day Theme...
"Separation of Powers:
Framework for Freedom"
The U.S. Constitution sets out a system of government with
distinct and independent branches - Congress, the Presidency,
and a Supreme Court. It also defines legislative, executive, and
judicial powers and outlines how they interact. These three separate branches share power, and each branch serves as a check on
the power of the others. "Ambition must be made to counteract
ambition," James Madison explained in Federalist 51. Why?
Madison believed that the Constitution's principles of separation of powers and checks and balances preserve political liberty.
They provide a framework for freedom. Yet, this framework is
not self-executing. We the people must continually act to ensure
that our constitutional democracy endures, preserving our liberties and advancing our rights. The Law Day 2018 theme enables
us to reflect on the separation of powers as fundamental to our
constitutional purpose and to consider how our governmental
system is working for ourselves and our posterity.

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