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Toni House Award
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Nominations Open for Toni House Award
Summary
The Toni House Journalism Award is named after the late Toni
House, U.S. Supreme Court Public Information Officer and AJS
Executive Committee member.
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requirements.
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AJS is accepting nominations for the Tenth Annual Toni House
Journalism Award. The award recognizes outstanding news reporting that
enhances public understanding of the courts and/or significantly
improves the administration of justice. The deadline for entries
has been extended to May 1, 2008.
The award is in memory of Toni House, who devoted her career to
explaining the workings of the court system to the public—first as a
journalist and later as the U.S. Supreme Court’s public information
officer. At the time of her death in 1998, she was a member of the AJS
Executive Committee.
The competition is open to professional journalists working in print,
broadcast, or online media. While entrants will not be eliminated from
consideration for a single publication or a series, preference will be
given to those who have produced a substantial body of work reflecting a
lifetime of contribution to the administration of justice.
Previous winners:
1999 - Nina Totenberg, National Public Radio
2000 - Marcia Coyle, National Law Journal
2001 - Mark Curriden, Dallas Morning News
2002 - Lyle Denniston, Boston Globe
2003 - Mark Houser, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
2004 - Robert Schwaneberg, Newark Star-Ledger
2005 - Jack Kresnak, Detroit Free Press
2006 - Jerry Mitchell, Clarion-Ledger
2007 - Chicago Tribune (Lead writers: Maurice Possley, Steve Mills)
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