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...