The Supreme Court Justices with the 2012 Constitution Day Essay Contest winners and finalists (Photos by Brian Eddy, NH Supreme Court)
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In your opinion, does the U.S. Constitution ban potential employers from requiring you to provide passwords to your social media accounts, such as Facebook and Twitter, as part of a background check for a job? Should school administrators be permitted to ask for your passwords? Is that different from a potential employer making that request? Use examples.
Grades 5-8 |
Grades 9-12 |
STATEWIDE WINNER |
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Grades 9-12 Statewide Winner Reid Zuckerman from John Stark Regional High School |
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Associate Justice Robert Lynn with Grades 5-8 Statewide Winner Benjamin Swain from Fairgrounds Middle School |
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Associate Justice Carol Ann Conboy (l) and finalist Bryanna Zwicker from Newmarket High School |
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Associate Justice Carol Ann Conboy (l) and finalist Samina Mian from The Islamic Academy |
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Associate Justice Carol Ann Conboy (l) and finalist Will Weatherly from Lebanon High School |
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Associate Justice Carol Ann Conboy (l) and finalist Hannah Clark from Unity Elementary School |
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Chief Justice Linda Stewart Dalianis (l) and finalist Anika Frederiksen from Keene Middle School |
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Associate Justice Carol Ann Conboy (l) and finalist Shannon Meeks from Londonderry High School |
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Maria Soraghan from Hampstead Middle School with her family in the courtroom |











