The Claremont Institute John Marshall Fellowship
August 14 - August 22, 2021

Are you or someone you know considering applying for the John Marshall Fellowship? Applications are due on March 15—just one week left!
The John Marshall Fellowship, CCJ’s flagship program, is seven days of intensive seminars in American political thought and jurisprudence. Sessions are taught by a core faculty of John Eastman, Ronald J. Pestritto, Vincent Phillip Muñoz, Matthew Peterson, and John Yoo. During the program, John Marshall Fellows learn about and discuss political philosophy, American government, and American history with a specific focus on the origins and development of American constitutional jurisprudence.

Topics include:
  • Chief Justice John Marshall
  • Prerogative & Executive Power
  • Positivism: Left & Right
  • Originalism
  • Natural Rights & Natural Law
  • Living Constitutionalism



Who Should Apply? 
The John Marshall Fellowship Program is intended for prospective clerks and legal scholars who will have opportunities to educate the judges and Justices with whom they work, and the legal community at large. Applications due by March 15, 2021.


Interested in learning more about our Claremont Fellowships?

Claremont Fellows are the political and intellectual leaders of the modern Right. They apply the Founders’ principles to our problems today, influencing policy and decision-making at the highest levels of government, law, media, culture, and academia. They are on the frontlines in the battle of ideas with progressivism and the modern Left, delivering strong, persuasive arguments in defense of America.

Spread the word and apply today! Send any inquiries about the fellowships or recommendations of promising prospective applicants for any of our summer programs to Annalyssa Lee at [email protected]
Become a part of our illustrious alumni network of more than 700 fellows.
The mission of the Claremont Institute is to restore the principles of the American Founding to their rightful, preeminent authority in our national life.