Yeshiva University Undergraduate Law Review

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Welcome to the inaugural issue of the Yeshiva University Undergraduate Law Review (YUURL), the primary journal of legal thought from the Yeshiva University undergraduate community. Nearly a century ago, Yeshiva College became the first Jewish liberal arts college, and since then, both Stern College for Women and Sy Syms School of Business have been established, as well. Within all of these schools, there has been a tradition of academic excellence, including for students pursuing careers in legal fields. YU students have been represented across the gamut in both law schools and in wide-ranging professional areas. Yet, until this point, there hasn’t been a definitive publication within the university dedicated to legal scholarship for undergraduates.

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    The Yeshiva University Undergraduate Law Review ; Spring 2024
    (Yeshiva University Student Body, Yeshiva University, 2024-06) Julius, Illana; Weinberg, Sam
    Welcome to the inaugural issue of the Yeshiva University Undergraduate Law Review (YUURL), the primary journal of legal thought from the Yeshiva University undergraduate community. Nearly a century ago, Yeshiva College became the first Jewish liberal arts college, and since then, both Stern College for Women and Sy Syms School of Business have been established, as well. Within all of these schools, there has been a tradition of academic excellence, including for students pursuing careers in legal fields. YU students have been represented across the gamut in both law schools and in wide-ranging professional areas. Yet, until this point, there hasn’t been a definitive publication within the university dedicated to legal scholarship for undergraduates.