
Student Organizations
Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project
The Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project is a national program aiming to mobilize talented law students to support their communities by hosting constitutional law programs at local high schools. High school students stand to gain confidence, public speaking skills and civic understanding, and law student “Fellows” will hone legal analysis and reasoning skills while connecting with the community.
In the Fall and Spring semester, Fellows hold weekly club meetings teaching constitutional law and appellate advocacy. They aim to prepare the club’s members to speak and reason well at the semester’s Regional Competition hosted on the law school’s campus. We have worked primarily with schools in the Phoenix Union School District, such as Cesar Chavez High School, Maryvale High School and South Mountain High School.
Student leadership
- President: Aaron Savoy
- Vice President: Brintley Spencer
- Chair of External Competitions: Timothy McCormick
- Community Outreach Chair: Maya Dominguez
- Faculty Advisor: Kate Rosier
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