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HELMS UNDERGRADUATE LAW REVIEW

The Liberty University Helms Undergraduate Law Review is a community of writers and editors that publish scholarly legal articles. Writers are given the opportunity to practice legal writing, while editors read and revise the submitted articles to ensure accuracy. Students are invited to submit academic, objective articles centered on their legal interests. Select articles are then published online in the HULR, allowing students to share their completed works with the global legal community. 

The Helms School of Government Undergraduate Law Review strives to encourage the practice of legal thinking in the minds of undergraduate students wanting to pursue law. Each article aims to be objective and scholarly to ensure the highest quality of work. The current journal seeks not to restate what has already been said but rather contribute to legal discourse while remaining faithful to the Christian worldview. Watch for our next volume in Winter 23/24.

Read the current volume: Volume 1 (2021)                     

STAFF

Editor-in-Chief, Sophia Ekstrom 
Managing Editor, Lucas Gottlieb
Director of Development, Riley Banker

Faculty Advisor, Wesley Vorberger

 

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