The Black Pre-Law Journal is a distinguished undergraduate law review journal committed to fostering discourse on law-related concepts and publishing undergraduate legal scholarship centered around critical matters within the Black community. The journal's objective is to offer students a platform for reasoned discussions addressing legal, economic, and social complexities that impact the most marginalized voices in society.
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Written by: Sophia Marin Stoute
Edited by: Armando Gimenez
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Written by: Ekwueme Eleogu
Edited by: Quadriyah Williams
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Written by: Rolihlahla Nyirenda
Edited by: Rafaela Drake
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Written by: Teniola Adedire
Edited By: Monette Scipio
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Written by: Lana Muhagir
Edited by: Linda Robinson and Armando Javier Gimenez
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Written by: Rama Diallo
Edited by: Nuna Endale and Zoie Geronimi
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Written by: Enya Kaonga
Edited by: Nuna Tereda Endale and Zoie Geronimi
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Written by: Zoie Geronimi
Edited by: Monette Scipio and Chris Brown
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Written by: Sophia Marin Stoute
Edited by: Kaleb Sy and Kaleah Taylor
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Written by: Kaleah Baylee Taylor
Edited By: Brett Fisher and Sophia Stoute
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Written by: Genesis Dacosta
Edited by: Aiyanna LeGrand and Sophia Stoute
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Written by: Keana Simon
Edited by: Emma Farley
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