The Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project now accepting applications for the Spring 2022 Fellowship. The Fellowship Project is a nationwide education program that places second- and third-year law students in local public high schools to teach constitutional law and oral advocacy—specifically the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments. Fellows create and teach lessons two or three times a week during the Spring semester and receive three academic credits. Fellows may also conduct fund-raising activities, organize a local moot court competition, and take a small group of high school students to the national Marshall-Brennan competition. 

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