Students Have Candid Conversations with the Legal Community
Litigation attorney Andrew Loewenstein was quoted in a press release about the U.S. Courts Civics Day which showcased the eagerness of students to engage deeply with the Constitution and federal courts. He observed that students arrived at the event with challenging questions, demonstrating a keen interest in understanding the legal issues that affect them and the world around them. The annual Civics Day, he noted, serves as a platform for meaningful discourse between young individuals and legal professionals, fostering a deeper comprehension of their rights and civic responsibilities.
“Students come prepared with thought-provoking questions and comments that invite us to drill down into issues of concern to them. They want to share their opinions and ask questions about the Constitution and the federal courts," he said.
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