Student Organizations
Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project
The Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project is a national program designed to mobilize talented second- and third-year law students, to teach courses on constitutional law and juvenile justice in public high schools. This movement for constitutional literacy is rooted in the belief that students will profit for a lifetime from learning the system of rights and responsibilities under the U.S. Constitution.
In the fall semester, Fellows teach weekly lessons on constitutional law and appellate advocacy to two South Mountain High School government classes in preparation of our Regional Competition. During the spring semester, Fellows work with our four finalists to perfect their arguments and delivery before representing the ASU chapter at the National Competition."
Student leadership
President: Melissa Alter
Vice President: Molly Woodward
Communications Outreach: Matthew Dionisio
Chair of Internal Competitions: Aaron Savoy
Faculty Advisor: Kate Rosier
Contact us: marshallbrennanasulaw@gmail.com
Website: Facebook