Fostering effective citizen engagement through understanding of the American constitutional system
215 Gray Hall, Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, VA 24595 | [P] 434 381-6583| [F] 434 381-6594 | email
STAFF
 
Dr. Barbara A. Perry
Executive Director
Dr. Stephen Bragaw
Director

 

ADVISORY BOARD
 

Dr. Henry J. Abraham

University of Virginia
Captain Dale Bosley
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Ms. Amy Campbell
Bloom Consulting LLC
Mr. Robert Capon
Andenosine Theraputics
Mr. Sam Chaltain
Freedom Forum
Mr. Robert Deyling
Administrative Office of the US Courts
Mr. James Duff
Baker Donelson Bearman, Caldwell, and Berkowitz
Dr. Diana Hess
University of Wisconsin
Professor A.E. Dick Howard
University of Virginia Law School
Ms. Mabel McKinney-Browning
ABA Division for Public Education
President Elisabeth Muhlenfeld
Sweet Briar College
Professor Robert O'Neil
Thomas Jefferson Center
Mrs. Kathy Pegues
Sweet Briar College Alumna
Mr. Charles Quigley
Center for Civic Education
Ms. Kindle Samuel
Ernst & Young
Dean Rodney Smolla
University of Richmond Law School
General William K. Suter
Supreme Court of the United States
Senator Patricia Ticer
Senate of Virginia
Chief Justice Frank J. Williams
Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Hon. Sarah Wilson
Covington & Burling
Admiral Paul A. Yost, Jr.
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Welcome to The Virginia Law Related Education Center.

VALREC, the Virginia Law-Related Education Center, is part of a nationwide network of legal education centers under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Justice's Youth for Justice Program. Five private national institutions (the American Bar Association, the Center for Civic Education, the Constitutional Rights Foundation, Street Law, and Phi Alpha Delta) form a national partnership that oversees the fifty state law-related education centers.

Sweet Briar College's Center for Civic Renewal was selected in Fall 2002 by these five national organizations to house the law-related education center for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Founded in 1999, the CCR's mission is to foster effective citizen engagement through understanding of the American constitutional system. VALREC's mission is external, to promote law and civics education for citizenship in our local community, in the Commonwealth of Virginia as well as the nation at large.

VALREC coordinates law-related and civics education programs and initiative throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. It provides institutes and workshops for teachers, offers training in Law and Society curricula and practices in civic engagement for students, and maintains a law and civics resouce library in the Center's home in Gray Hall, on the campus of Sweet Briar.

We in particular promote four curricular initiatives:
We the People: Project Citizen
Since the summer of 2004, VALREC is the home to the Center for Civic Education's Project Citizen curriculum in Virginia.
Project Citizen teaches middle and high school students to identify civic problems in their communities, research solutions, and present public policy proposals to local and regional government officials. The application for the 2005 Project Citizen Professional Development Institutes is online and can be accessed from the Center for Civic Education website at the following link: http://www.civiced.org/institute_dates?institute=pc_regional
 
We the People: the Citizen and the Constitution
A keystone of the Center for Civic Education programs, "We the People: the Citizen and the Constitution" teaches secondary-school teachers and students about the U.S. Constitution and the responsibilities and rights of American citizens.

VALREC has established, with the Center for Civic Education, an annual national teacher's institute in Virginia on the Founding era. It includes content on judicial review, federalism, debates among the Constitution's framers, and constitutional bases for the American political system.

We the People is administered in Virginia by the Center for the Constitution at James Madison's Montpelier.

 
Street Law Supreme Court Summer Institute for Teachers
 In conjunction with the U.S. Supreme Court Historical Society, Street Law sponsors each summer the Supreme Court Summer Institute for Teachers, which offers training in use of curricular materials on the nation's high court. Teachers in the institute gather in Washington, D.C., for one week of seminars and meetings with experts on the Supreme Court from academe, journalism, bench, and bar.
The institute culminates with a visit to the U.S. Supreme Court to see the justices hand down decisions and a reception at the Court with one of its nine justices. VALREC participates each year in the Teachers' Institute and provides curricular materials for Virginia teachers in the program.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sponsoring Organizations

What is LRE?
Links to other state LRE Centers
LRE and SOLS