Eva Larsen is a Political Science student at Brigham Young University with a deep interest in constitutional law, Supreme Court history, and the American founding. She is especially drawn to the principles that shape the Constitution and the enduring impact of those ideas on modern governance. At BYU, she is actively involved in intramural sports, participates in the Political Affairs Society, and will serve as a teaching assistant for American Heritage this fall, where she looks forward to helping students engage with foundational ideas in U.S. history and government.
Following graduation, Eva plans to work on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., as a legislative aide, where she hopes to be directly involved in the research and thoughtful development of legislation. She is motivated by a desire to contribute to a government that represents and serves its people with integrity. She then plans to attend law school, with the goal of specializing in constitutional law. Eva hopes to serve as a judicial law clerk and eventually practice as a constitutional law attorney, advocating for the protection of individual rights and the careful application of constitutional principles.
Raised in Crestwood, Kentucky, Eva values the experiences and relationships that have shaped her. She loves being outdoors, playing tennis, and spending time with her family, who have been a constant source of support and inspiration in her pursuits.