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The Isidore Starr Award for Excellence in Law-Related Education is an award given out by the American Bar Association to recognize those who have made a significant contribution to law-related education for elementary and secondary school students. Established in 1983, the award is named after Isidore Starr, a major contributor to the law-related education field.

Qualifications
To qualify, an individual most meet four requirements:
 * The individual most have been involved in the field of law-related education for at least five years
 * Developed law-related education programs at the local, state, or national level
 * Spent time and resources volunteering towards law-related education programs
 * Not been a prior recipient of the award

Recipents
The American Bar Association has awarded the Isidore Starr Award to numerous individuals. Since 1983, the award has been given to: