This class grounds citizen advocacy in the U.S. Constitution, explaining how Article I establishes the legislative branch and why lawful engagement with elected officials is fundamental to representative government. Participants explore First Amendment protections for petitioning, advocacy, and peaceful assembly, gaining clarity on why these rights are essential to a functioning republic. By the end of the class, participants are prepared to confidently define their role as advocates and engage policymakers with credibility, purpose, and respect for the rule of law.
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