SGRV Attorney Stanley P. Jaskiewicz Explains Rights and Obligations of Citizenship to Local Boy Scouts
Spector Gadon Rosen Vinci P.C. attorney Stanley P. Jaskiewicz recently spoke to a group of Boy Scouts from Troop 303 on “The Constitutional Rights and Obligations of a U.S. Citizen”, a requirement for the Scouts to earn the rank of First Class Scout.
Jaskiewicz highlighted similarities between the Scout Law and Scout Oath on the one hand, and the principles of the Constitutions of the U.S. and Pennsylvania on the other hand.
He led the Scouts in a discussion of their constitutional rights and responsibilities by helping them identify examples of both in their everyday lives.
Jaskiewicz, a Member of Spector Gadon Rosen Vinci P.C. and of its Corporate Law Group, is the parent of an Eagle Scout, and the Chartered Organization Representative from Corpus Christi Parish for both Troop and Pack 303, as well as a merit badge counselor.
He regularly publishes articles in the American Bar Association’s Voice of Experience, for which he also serves as a member of its editorial board.
Jaskiewicz has also been active in local and national advocacy groups for persons with disabilities for many years. He was recognized for his efforts by The Legal Clinic for the Disabled, Inc., in 2007 with its White Hat Award, and by Timothy School in 2019 with its Paul Quinn Award.
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