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  • Apply Now for the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project

    Slots are still open for the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project course. Marshall-Brennan is a course in which Kline Law students travel to high schools in Philadelphia to teach students about constitutional law and the role of law in their lives. Kline law students will also help high school students prepare for their capstone experience, local and national moot court competitions on a current constitutional law issue. Slots are still open for the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project course. Marshall-Brennan is a course in which Kline Law students travel to high schools in Philadelphia to teach students about constitutional law and the role of law in their lives. Kline law students will also help high school students prepare for their capstone experience, local and national moot court competitions on a current constitutional law issue. In addition to normal course credit, completing the course also will satisfy the law school’s 50-hour pro bono requirement. More information about the Marshall-Brennan program at Kline Law is available here.

    If you have questions about Marshall-Brennan or if you want to apply, please contact the Director of Marshall-Brennan, Professor Desjeneé Davis, at desjenee@gmaill.com.

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