Florida Atlantic University Undergraduate Law Journal
The Florida Atlantic University Undergraduate Law Journal (ULJ) is a student led research organization dedicated to promoting the discussion of contemporary legal topics as well as providing a forum for studnets who have an interest in the law. Our students engage in a collaborative editorial process designed to encourage and refine ideas and writing skills. FAU undergraduate students are invited to participate by submitting articles related to legal issues and to facilitate publication by managing the editorial and business processes.
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Current Volume: Volume 12 (2025) Undergraduate Law Journal
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Editorial Team
Articles
Reexamining the Second Amendment: The Impact of Police Militarization on Civilian Gun Ownership
Merin Ajith
The History and Modern-Day Reality of Racial Discrimination in Jury Selection
Marie Andelique Aviles
Trump V. United States in Historical Perspective: The Expansion of Presidential Immunity
Kris Barrios
Brazil and the United States: The Historical Evolution of Civil Vs. Common Law Systems
Gabriella Figueiredo Borges
Vaccination Mandates and Civil Liberties
Sophia Choti
Examining the Legal and Educational Implications of School Resource Officers in Education
Tanvi Desai
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