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Revision as of 18:12, 25 February 2011

Columbia Undergraduate Law Review
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Founded: ----
Recognition: ABC
Membership: 20
Executive Board: Solomon Kim, Editor-in-Chief
Scott Levi, Editor-in-Chief
Lizzie Shen, Executive Editor
Ross Bruck, Assistant Executive Editor
Helena Yoo, Publisher
Ana Baric, Public Relations Director
Kaylin Marcotte, Director of Development and Outreach
Leena Charlton, Secretary
Category: Publication
Website: www.culr.weebly.com
Contact: curl@columbia.edu

The Columbia Undergraduate Law Review is an annual journal of legal studies research, published biannually, in the fall and spring. The goal of the Review is to provide Columbia University, and the public, with an opportunity for the discussion of law-related ideas and the publication of undergraduate legal scholarship.

Process

The Columbia Undergraduate Law Review encourages submissions of articles, research papers, and essays that embrace a wide range of topics and viewpoints related to the field of law. Over the years, diversions into related fields such as sociology, economics, philosophy, history, and political science have also been published. A national solicitation for papers occurs twice a year. From over 100 submissions, the editorial board selects approximately 5 papers for a review and editing process before print publication. Traditionally, at least one Columbia undergraduate has been published in the journal.

History

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References

For more information on submission, events, contact information and archived editions, please visit the CULR website.