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Founded in 2019, the Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal provides a platform for the submission and discussion of law-related topics for students at Northwestern University. We accept undergraduate student submissions of articles that examine and explore topics pertaining to law and the legal field. As a journal that fosters scholarly debate, research, and analysis, our mission is to encourage legal and political awareness in the Northwestern community. As we are no longer on campus, the NULJ members were looking for virtual ways to continue to engage with our readers across the country. In this podcast, we discuss the legal ramifications and constitutional dilemmas surrounding the coronavirus pandemic and summer current events.
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Founded in 2019, the Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal provides a platform for the submission and discussion of law-related topics for students at Northwestern University. We accept undergraduate student submissions of articles that examine and explore topics pertaining to law and the legal field. As a journal that fosters scholarly debate, research, and analysis, our mission is to encourage legal and political awareness in the Northwestern community. As we are no longer on campus, the NULJ members were looking for virtual ways to continue to engage with our readers across the country. In this podcast, we discuss the legal ramifications and constitutional dilemmas surrounding the coronavirus pandemic and summer current events.