Come join us on Wednesday, April 27th in Lerner 569 for our annual Spring Launch Event! We will be distributing our new journals, and have a…
Since the ratification of the Bill of Rights, elected officials and citizens have debated the ever-changing meaning of the 4th Amendment. This amendment protects people…
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The Columbia Undergraduate Law Review is proud to announce the release of its Spring 2015 issue. Included in this issue are the following articles: A…
The Columbia Undergraduate Law Review is proud to announce the release of its Fall 2015 issue. Included in this issue are the following articles: Constitutional Disability…
Immigration is a particularly controversial issue in this year’s presidential elections. Behind the political rhetoric, however, lies a series of legal arguments about President Obama’s…
A controversial law in North Carolina, known as House Bill 819 (S.L. 2012-201), bans state and local agencies from basing its coastal policies on scientific…
Situated at 33 Liberty Street, covering a trapezium-shaped block in downtown New York City is the stately, fortress-like edifice of the New York Branch of…
From their inception, the technologies involved in the evolving world of cryptocurrencies were developed and used intentionally for illegal purposes. The Silk Road was an…
While the Declaration of Independence recognizes the unalienable rights of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” and the Constitution explicitly protects life and liberty,…
In response to the tragic bombings in Paris, Arizona’s governor Doug Ducey announced on November 16, 2015 that he would ask the federal government to…
Despite President Obama’s desire to fight global warming, true change has been hard to come by. On the legislative front, efforts to work with Congress…