Student journals afford members the opportunity to engage in and produce cutting-edge legal scholarship 

July 8, 2021

The Law School’s seven journals provide student members an invaluable experience in substantive law as well as skills in research, analysis, and expression.

Cross-Disciplinary 

The Journal of Law and Social Change takes interdisciplinary, scholarly approach to challenge social injustice 

October 8, 2020

JLASC’s broad mission attracts articles from a diverse range of legal scholars, practitioners and activists around the country.

 

Brown and Dangerous: How the Trump Administration Sees Immigrants 

April 30, 2020

Michael Neal

 

India’s Data Protection Bill, 2019 – The beginning of an Orwellian Era 

February 10, 2020

Shreya Tewari

 

For the first time, flagship law journals at top U.S. law schools are all led by women: Washington Post 

February 7, 2020

 

Zero-Rated Data: Pay With Rights, Not Money 

January 27, 2020

Maria Sevlievska

 

Remedial Sentencing Legislation as a Tool for Reducing Overrepresentation in Correctional Facilities 

January 6, 2020

Makenzie Way

 

A Contentious Legislation, Protests and a Regime of Division and Discrimination in India 

December 27, 2019

Raghav Mendiratta and Vibha Mohan

 

Author Spotlight: Karen Lott 

December 16, 2019

Author Karen Lott, Discussing her Article, “A Functional Approach to Municipal Policymaker Decisions in Section 1983”

 

Are we ALGO-Ready? 

December 9, 2019

Maria Sevlievska

 

Carey Law and Contaminated Drinking Water: Confronting the Interests of Capital in the Fight for Equitable School Funding in Philadelphia 

December 1, 2019

Jordan Konell, Madison Gray, and the Philadelphia Power Research Collective

 

Zero-Rating: Not the Best, but the Best of the Worst 

November 26, 2019

Nahide Basri

 

It’s a Frightening Time to Become American: Naturalization Ceremony Remarks 

November 11, 2019

John J. Grogan

 

Penn Law alumnus works to change records in the wake of sentencing reform 

March 29, 2018

Rodney Holcombe L’17 works as a legal fellow at the Drug Policy Alliance in Oakland, California.

 

Penn Law’s Youth Advocacy Project supports minors involved in the criminal justice system 

February 23, 2018

 

Students’ commitment to social justice drives Journal of Law and Social Change 

April 20, 2015

Penn Law’s Journal of Law and Social Change connects the Law School’s community of students engaged with issues of social justice.

 

From Penn Law to the front lines of health reform 

December 17, 2013

Joline Price L’12 is ensuring that the chaotic rollout of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) doesn’t harm low-income Pennsylvanians.

 

Highlights from “Leveling the Playing Field for Athletes of All Sexual Orientations with Patrick Burke of the You Can Play Project” 

October 16, 2013

At Monday’s event, which was sponsored by the Penn Law Entertainment & Sports Law Society, Lambda, and Journal of Law & Social Change, Patrick Burke, the Co-Founder of the You Can Play Project, discussed the inspiration behind We Can Play, as well as the importance of changing today’s sports culture.

Cross-Disciplinary