About

Undergraduates Passionate About Law and Law-Related Issues.

The Brandeis University Law Journal, founded in 2008 by Judah Marans ’11, is one of a few undergraduate-edited legal publication in the country that are unaffiliated with a law school. We solicit, edit, and publish the work of Brandeis students. Our articles cover a diverse array of topics with a shared grounding in law and law-related material.
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The Journal admires law school expertise, but at the same time embraces its own undergraduate status. It produces original theses in rigorously researched articles in addition to publishing articles written by students from various academic concentrations. The Journal holds an academic focus while maintaining a broadly engaging appeal. Its scholarly aspirations find expression in its hands-­on educational purposes.

In Spring 2020, a group of undergraduates revived the Brandeis University Law Journal and have since been building on Judah’s legacy. As part of this revival, the journal is now registered in the Library of Congress both for its print and electronic versions as well as being featured on the Brandeis Library website.

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