Category Archives: Awards

Search and Seizure Wins a Davey Award

The International Academy of the Visual Arts and the Davey Awards has selected Search and Seizure: Mapp v. Ohio as a winner of a Silver Award in the Film and Video Education category. The team here at The Constitution Project is truly pleased to hear about this win as the Davey Awards does a great job at promoting small but extraordinarily creative firms.

Search and Seizure has been chosen for a Chris Statuette Award

The Constitution Project’s documentary, Search and Seizure: Mapp v. Ohio, has been honored with another award. The film has been awarded a Chris Award from the Columbus International Film+Video Festival, which is one of the oldest film festivals in North America. It is a film festival that prides itself for promoting education through film and video which makes it a perfect fit for The Constitution Project.

Search and Seizure wins a Best Shorts Award

We are proud to announce another win for Search and Seizure. The Constitution Project’s latest documentary has won an Award of Excellence in the category of Educational, Instructional, and How To shorts. For additional information on this competition please visit www.bestshorts.net.

Search and Seizure is awarded a Videographer Award

Being that this award was judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals, The Constitution Project is proud to announce this win. Search and Seizue: Mapp v. Ohio has been chosen out of 1,500 entries for an Award of Excellence in the category of Video for the Web/Educational Institution. Congrats team!

For more information about this festival, go to www.videoawards.com.

The Chicago International Film Festival Honors Search and Seizure with an Award

The Constitution Project is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a Certificate of Merit for Search and Seizure: Mapp v. Ohio in the Adult Audience, Educational Programming category. It continues to be an honor to be recognized by this longstanding television film festival. Additional information about the 49th Chicago Film Festival Television Awards can be found at cinamachicago.org.

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Search and Seizure wins a 2013 Clarion Award

The Association for Women in Communications has awarded Search and Seizure: Mapp v. Ohio a 2013 Clarion Award in the educational category. This prestigious award has been honoring excellence in communications since 1972. The Documentary Group is thrilled to receive its second Clarion Award for The Constitution Project.

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The Bills of Rights wins at the 2012 Hugo Television Awards

The Constitution Project: The Bill of Rights has won a Gold Plaque at the 2012 Hugo Television Awards!  The Hugo Awards are part of the 48th Chicago International Film Festival.  The Bill of Rights won in the category of Educational Program, Adult Audience.  Additional information can be found at  www.cinemachicago.org.

A Call to Act is among six winners of the ABA Silver Gavel Award

A Call to Act is among six winners of The American Bar Association’s Silver Gavel Award. The award is the ABA’s most prestigious recognition of works in media and arts that promote the understanding of America’s legal system. The Silver Gavel Awards will be presented at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, on July 19th.

Watch A Call to Act, and other films in The Constitution Project series, online at the Annenberg Classroom website.

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Jury Selection: Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company wins a 2011 CINE Masters Series Award

Jury Selection: Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company is this year’s winner of the CINE Masters Series Award in the category of Professional Non-Telecast Non-Fiction. The 2010 award went to Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause.

Watch both films online at the Annenberg Classroom website.

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Jury Selection: Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company wins 2011 CINE Special Jury Award

Jury Selection: Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company is the winner of the 2011 CINE Special Jury Award for Adult Education and Entertainment.

Previously, both Edmonson and Let Freedom Swing! won CINE Golden Eagles. Edmonson now moves on to the next level of competition as a nominee for the Masters Series Award. Last year’s Masters Series winner for Professional Non-Telecast Non-Fiction was another Constitution Project film, Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause.

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