Inspired as a teenager by her mother, a state citizen lobbyist, Toler has always been passionate about U.S. constitutional law. She explains, “I grew up during a time when the Berlin wall had fallen and countries in Eastern Europe were rewriting their constitutions. That seemed to me to be something that was amazingly challenging and something that I would be very interested in.” After completing her undergrad at BYU, she went on to J. Reuben Clark Law School, where she cofounded the nonprofit Constitutional Sources Project (or ConSource), which aims to digitize all historical documents relating to the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
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