Center for Constitutional Liberty
The Center for Constitutional Liberty’s mission is to renew and advance understanding of the founding principles of the United States of America so that our nation’s unique experiment in self-government will inspire, inform and direct new generations of Americans.
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Constitutional Fellows
Students in the Constitutional Fellows program study and engage issues of Constitutional liberty within an interdisciplinary context, including Political Science, History, Economics, Journalism, and Philosophy. The Fellows program provides students interested in careers in law, public policy/government, journalism, or academia the critical thinking, speaking, and debating skills necessary for success in these fields. About the Constitutional Fellows
A Home for the Center for Constitutional Liberty

Benedictine College is building a classically designed library to house our growing collection, inspirational study spaces for students and the Center for Constitutional Liberty. The Center’s programming space will include a museum quality replica of the Independence Hall Assembly Room to tell the story of America’s founding principles. Learn more about the new library
Director
Dr. Kevin Vance earned his BA in Government from Claremont McKenna College and his Ph.D. in Constitutional Studies and Political Theory from the University of Notre Dame. Most recently he has been a Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Professor at Clemson University in the Department of Political Science and the Lyceum Program, and prior to that a Forbes Postdoctoral Research Associate in the James Madison Program at Princeton University.
If you are interested in inviting Dr. Vance for a speaking engagement or other event, please get in touch using his contact information below.
Email: kvance@jyycl.com
Phone: 913.360.7278