
Diving Deep into the NH Constitution
From The Legal Impact by University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law
January 29, 2026 · 21 min · Episode 276
About this episode
Bryan Rome discusses his research on New Hampshire's constitution and its historical significance.
Bryan Rome, a second-year student at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, was given the chance to teach New Hampshire’s legal community a thing or two about the state’s unique constitution. In this latest episode of The Legal Impact, Rome explains how his research project with the Rudman Center Summer Fellowship Program allowed him to reveal long-forgotten aspects of this vital founding document.
People in this episode
Host: University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law
Guest: Bryan Rome
Topics covered
- New Hampshire Constitution
- legal education
- constitutional law
- research
- law students
Keywords
- New Hampshire Constitution
- legal community
- Rudman Center
- law research
- constitutional history
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, Rudman Center Summer Fellowship Program
Places: New Hampshire
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