

Law Day, observed every May 1, is a national celebration dedicated to honoring the rule of law. It offers a chance to recognize how the law and legal systems safeguard our freedoms, pursue justice, and uphold the shared liberties of all Americans.
Antelope Valley Law Day is an annual event that celebrates the rule of law and honors outstanding law enforcement officers and distinguished members of the Greater Antelope Valley legal community. This special day recognizes the dedication and service of law enforcement officers who uphold justice and protect the community. It also pays tribute to legal professionals who play a vital role in ensuring justice is served. Antelope Valley Law Day serves as a reminder of the importance of the rule of law and acknowledges the contributions of those who serve and protect the Greater Antelope Valley community.
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The 2026 Law Day theme, “The Rule of Law and the American Dream,” highlights that the American Dream only works when laws are fair, clear, and applied equally meaning no one is above the law and everyone has enforceable rights. The rule of law creates stability and trust by holding individuals and government accountable, protecting basic freedoms, and providing impartial courts and legal processes that people can actually access.
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Register your table and purchase your tickets here. Please note, all tables must be registered to attend
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Ready to showcase your talent in the 2026 speech or art contest? Click here to enter!

When:
May 1st, 2026 –
Lunch at 11:30am and Program at 12:00pm




The luncheon honors exceptional law enforcement officers of the year, along with distinguished members of the Antelope Valley legal community. This special occasion will feature a dynamic program, including a student speech contest and an art competition, both showcasing the talents of students from our local high schools. It promises to be an inspiring celebration of service, creativity, and community spirit.
"Injustice anywhere is A threat to Justice everywhere." -Martin Luther King Jr.