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Professor Brittney Lane Kubisch Presents "Theories of Constitutional Interpretation" -- Utah Valley University Constitutional Literacy Institute

Professor Brittney Lane Kubisch presented "Theories of Constitutional Interpretation" at the Utah Valley University Constitutional Literacy Institute in Provo, Utah on June 26. Professor Kubisch gave a lecture on theories of constitutional interpretation to a group of high school educators from around the country.  

The Constitutional Literacy Institute program is featured in the KSL Utah News article, "Program at UVU Aims to Help History Teachers Better Teach the Next Generation."

Excerpt from the article:

"We bring together scholars from our center, and actually from around the country, and then from the University of Oxford, as well as judges and others who work in the constitutional space," said Scott Paul, the executive director of the Center for Constitutional Studies at UVU.

The professors teach K-12 educators everything from separation of powers to federalism to theories of constitutional interpretation and more to help them in their curricula.

Throughout that time, the teachers are also trained how to use a research platform, the Center for Constitutional Studies, which is being developed with Pembroke College at Oxford University, called the Quill Project.

The complete article may be found at KSL Utah News