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West Virginia State Bar pitches 'Scholar Exchange' civics program to district
Summary
State Bar leaders asked Cabell County Schools to join the National Constitution Center’s Scholar Exchange program, saying it’s a nonpartisan civics outreach that has engaged roughly 13,000 students nationwide via volunteer lawyers and judges.
The West Virginia State Bar on Wednesday pitched a civics outreach program that would bring volunteer lawyers into district classrooms to teach focused, nonpartisan lessons on the U.S. Constitution.
David Amsbury, who identified himself as the state bar president and a Cabell County attorney, and Nick Gordon, chair of the bar’s young lawyers section, described the Scholar Exchange…
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