Western District of New York
Hometowns Program
Fall Semester 2026
Investigate local Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson’s first written opinion, First Amendment case West Virginia v. Barnette (1943).
Application Due Apr 24, 2026 11:59 pm
Investigate the Supreme Court case West Virginia v. Barnette (1943) and learn more about one of New York’s Supreme Court Associate Justices, Robert H. Jackson. Participate in a free semester-long program in conjunction with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York. The Hometowns program includes:
- Expert speakers from your community
- Panel discussions with judges, attorneys, and other court staff
- Live court proceedings
- Group learning activities
Create a collaborative capstone project to educate your community about the case and Justice Jackson’s impact.
Program Details
Summer orientation day: August 2026; date to be determined
Program Dates: Select Tuesdays from September 15–December 8
Time: 4–6 p.m.
Locations: This program serves students in both the Buffalo and Rochester areas and will be held at two locations.
- Robert H. Jackson Courthouse; Buffalo, NY
- Kenneth B. Keating Federal Building; Rochester, NY
Important: Please submit your academic reference via the online submission form at the bottom of this page by the application deadline: May 4, 2026, 5 p.m. ET.
Learn about the Supreme Court in your Hometown
- Explore a First Amendment case featuring local Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson’s first majority opinion
- Collaborate with students from across the Buffalo/Rochester region
- Network with Federal Judges, area attorneys, historians, and local advocates
- Educate your community about its local history with a capstone project
Eligibility
To apply for Hometowns Western District of New York, students must:
- Be a current or rising 10th, 11th, or 12th grader
- Be able to attend all sessions in-person
- Obtain 1 (one) academic reference
Still have questions? We’re here to help.
Email Juliet Morris, Curriculum Development Manager, at [email protected].
Email JulietStudents applying to the Hometowns Program may submit their letter of recommendation separately from their application. Feel free to share the link with your recommender. All letters of recommendation are due by the application close date.
Letter of Recommendation - Western District of New York