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Wade H. McCree Awards for the Advancement of Justice

The McCree Awards recognize Michigan broadcast and print media journalists who foster greater public understanding of the inherent values of our legal and judicial system through their published materials.

To be eligible, written materials and radio/television broadcasts must be published/aired between January 1 and December 31 of the given calendar year. They must inform and educate citizens about the role of the law, the courts, law enforcement agencies, and the legal profession in society. They should also disclose practices in need of improvement and encourage legal and legislative efforts to update and modernize our laws, courts, and law enforcement agencies.

Print entries may consist of feature or news articles, interpretive analyses, editorials, or combinations of these. In the broadcast category, documentaries, educational or editorial programs may be submitted. Any newspaper, internet or wire service, news syndicate, magazine, radio station, legal publication, or network in Michigan or any of its employees are eligible to enter. There is no charge for entering. The awards will be presented in April in conjunction with the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in East Lansing.

Entry Form PDF Entry deadline February 10, 2012.

Previous Winners
2011

Jim Schaefer, Kristi Tanner-White and Eric Seals–Detroit Free Press
Andy Hoag–Saginaw News
Jennifer Dixon and Jim Schaefer–Detroit Free Press
Curt Guyette–Detroit Metro Times
Mike Martindale and Mike Wilkinson–Detroit News
Jessica Harthorn–WEIY NBC 25

2010

Jennifer Dixon and Tina Lam–Detroit Free Press
Cody Hinze, Ryan Loew, Louise Knott Ahern, Jamie Urrea–Lansing State Journal
M.L. Elrick, Naomi R. Patton, Jim Schaefer, Rochelle Riley, Gina Damron–Detroit Free Press
Angie Hendershot and Christopher Carr–WJRT TV-12
Honorable mention: Craig McMorris–WNEM TV-5

2009 M.L. Elrick and Jim Schaefer–Detroit Free Press
Charlie Cain and Gary Heinlein–Detroit News
Sandra Svoboda–Metro Times
Honorable mention: Brian Dickerson (Detroit Free Press); George Hunter (Detroit News); and Brian McGillivary, Bill O'Brien, and Mike Tyree (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
2008 Kathy Jessup, Chris Killian, Rebecca Pierce–Kalamazoo Gazette
Jim Schaefer, Joe Swickart, L.L. Brasier, Brian Dickerson, Suzette Hackney, John Wisely–Detroit Free Press
Honorable mention: Shantell M. Kirkendoll (Flint Journal) and Sandra Svoboda (Metro Times)
2007 Jeff Gerritt–Detroit Free Press
Curt Guyette–Metro Times
Matt Phillips and Charlie Langton–Sterling Heights Television and the Macomb County Bar Association
Honorable mention: Todd Berg (Michigan Lawyers Weekly); Ronald J. Hansen (Detroit News); and Judy Putnam (Booth Newspapers)
2006 Norman Sinclair, Ronald J. Hansen, and Melvin Claxton–Detroit News
Matt Phillips and Charlie Langton–Sterling Heights Television and the Macomb County Bar Association
Honorable mention: Jason Alley (Southgate News Herald); David Ashenfelter (Detroit Free Press); Ken Kolker (Grand Rapids Press); and Rosemary Parker, Ed Finnert, Barbara Walters, and Bill Krasean (Kalamazoo Gazette)
2005 David Shepardson, Norman Sinclair, and Ronald J. Hansen–Detroit News
Mark Albert–WWMT-TV Kalamazoo
2004 Gregg Krupa, Francis X. Donnelly, and John Bebow–Detroit News
Matt Phillips, Charlie Langton, and Rick Troy–Sterling Heights Television and the Macomb County Bar Association
Honorable mention: Nolan Finley, George Bullard, and Shikha Dalmia (Detroit News); M.L. Elrick, Jim Schaefer, and Ben Schmitt (Detroit Free Press); Stephen W. Huber (Oakland Press); and Darryl Q. Tucker (Saginaw News)
2003 Jack Kresnak, David Zeman, and Ben Schmitt–Detroit Free Press
William H. Dance–Detroit Legal News
2002 David Ashenfelter, Tamara Audi, Suzette Hackney, Jim Schaefer, Joe Swickard, David Zeman, and Alison Young–Detroit Free Press
Scott MacFarlane–WKBD/WWJ-TV Detroit
2001 David Ashenfelter, Suzette Hackney, and Joe Swickard–Detroit Free Press
Ken Kolker and Gary Schroder–Grand Rapids Press
C. Jesse Green–Michigan Lawyers Weekly
2000 David Ashenfelter–Detroit Free Press
Wayne Woolley and George Hunter–Detroit News
Bob Allen and Michelle Corum–Interlochen Public Radio
1999 Scott E. Aiken–St. Joseph Herald-Palladium
Scott Davis–Jackson Citizen Patriot
Ken Kolker–Grand Rapids Press