Tri-Co Law Review

Tri-Co Law Review Founded in 2016, as the Haverford Law Review, we are now open to all students within the Tri-College Consortium.

The Tri-Co Law Review is a digital student publication that seeks to critically analyze the ways in which laws, rules, codes, and constructed realities influence our world, societies, and lives. Founded in 2016, originally as the Haverford Law Review, we are open to all students within the Tri-College Consortium. The Law Review provides students with an avenue for exploring fields outside of their

regimented curricular work, including but not limited to sociological examinations of the American criminal justice system; discussions of legal codes in the global political sphere; understandings of grammatical rules and their influence on language; the psychological underpinnings that impact social beings; discussions of historical legal codes, such as Hammurabi's Code, or the rules and regulations of ancient religious communities, etc. You do not have to be a Pre-Law student to join.

Hi everyone! Tri-Co Law Review Board applications are up. Please submit by 11:59 PM on Monday, September 20th.Here is th...
09/16/2021

Hi everyone! Tri-Co Law Review Board applications are up. Please submit by 11:59 PM on Monday, September 20th.

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Hello, everyone! Our next Zoom meeting is at 1 pm this Saturday, September 4th.Here is the link:Topic: Tri-Co Law Review...
09/01/2021

Hello, everyone! Our next Zoom meeting is at 1 pm this Saturday, September 4th.
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We are off hiatus and are going Tri-Co!If you are a Tri-Co student/alum and would like to be part of Haverford Law Revie...
07/28/2021

We are off hiatus and are going Tri-Co!
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Hi! Thank you for your interest in Haverford Law Review. Haverford Law Review is a student-run publication platform. We hope to publish law-related papers by students once a semester and hold several meetings throughout the semester. We’re open to your ideas! Here you can sign up to be included in...

05/16/2019

The 2018-2019 edition of the Haverford Law Review is officially available online! Physical copies are also available to those who wrote articles.

Congratulations to this year's authors: Lena Yeakey, David Edelman, Daobo Wang, Nick Sweeney, Kaley Liang, Jacob Landsberg, and Drew Cunningham.

This year's papers present a range of topics from international law to ancient Roman law, from the role of the American prosecutor to the role of the International Criminal Court, and beyond!

Be sure to check out all of the authors' hard work here:

05/25/2018

Congratulations to Sarah Haviland '19 and Kaley Liang '19, who will be the co-editors in chief of the Law Review during the 2018-2019 school year! Congratulations to Jacob Landsberg '21 who will serve as both the Community Outreach Liaison and the Treasurer during the 2018-2019 schoolar year!

04/19/2018

The Law Review is thrilled to release its 2017-2018 publication, featuring articles from Aya Micaela Daobo Wang Eniola Ajao Jacob Landsberg Jimmy Wu Julia Gan Rebecca Mu Jie Chang Sarah Haviland Sierra Zareck and Talia Scott. Be sure to check it out!

Physical copies will be available for distribution soon--be on the lookout!

01/18/2018

Hi, friends!

Have you written a cool paper for a class about the law, systemic oppression, social systems more broadly (i.e., sexism, racism, ableism, etc.) and/or something else loosely related to society & the law? Are you also looking to spruce up your resume, strengthen it for graduate and/or law school, and have a publication to your name? Look no further! For the first time *ever!*, The Haverford Law Review is accepting submissions from non-editorial board members. Just email [email protected] before classes start (sorry for the quick turnaround, but the papers should hopefully already be written!), and we’ll get back to you ASAP about whether we’d like to publish your paper in the spring!

We look forward to reading your submissions!

Curious about the Estate Tax? Want to learn more? Check out Raynor Bond-Ashpole's Weekly Update!
11/24/2017

Curious about the Estate Tax? Want to learn more? Check out Raynor Bond-Ashpole's Weekly Update!

WEEKLY UPDATES (2017)

10/31/2017

The Law Review is going strong yet again this semester! Check out this week's Weekly Update on Gill v. Whitford (a case on partisan gerrymandering) from our very own Kaley Liang!

WEEKLY UPDATES (2017)

10/04/2017

The Fall 2017 semester is in full swing, and so is the Haverford Law Review! Click here to learn more about our editorial board members:

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