The George Washington University Undergraduate Law Review (ULR)
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The George Washington University Undergraduate Law Review (ULR) (Research, Undergraduate) is a student-run and published legal journal that examines internationally significant issues concerning law, policy, philosophy, ethics, and politics. The ULR, published by the Pre-Law Student Association, offers undergraduates the unique chance to research, write, and edit a law review article on a legal topic of their choosing. The year-long process involves many stages of topic investigation, legal research, draft writing, and editing, and our editors and writers will even learn the Legal Bluebook citation method (something typically not taught until law school). At the end of the year, writers will have a fantastic writing sample that they can use to apply for jobs and internships, as well as a publication to add onto their resume.
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