WHAT WE DO
Since 1991, we have striven to create a publication that addresses legal matters—social, political and economic—objectively and delivers commentary accessible to all readers, regardless of their understanding of the law.
Our Mission
Following a brief hiatus, the BU Pre-Law Review was revamped in 2014 by a group of students eager to foster a greater awareness of the law’s tremendous influence on our daily lives. Through incorporating a diverse range of topics, the journal has emerged as a voice for the public’s comments and concerns relating to new legislation, an analytical tool for understanding the law’s impact, and a unique lens into how the legal profession operates behind-the-scenes. We publish once every fall and spring semester and encourage all interested students to join.
What We’ve covered
The Impact of New SEC Regulations
Banking Regulation and the Wells Fargo Scandal
People v. Turner
The Withering Public Defender System
Campus Sexual Assault
The Criminalization of Mental Illness
Reproductive Rights and Country Lines
International Law Enforcement
And more...