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Juris Mentem Law Review - Spring 2025, Vol. 10

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posted on 2025-05-06, 15:08 authored by Haniyyah Zia, Gabriel Tomajko, Shirley Lin, Gavin Mitchell, Hazel Malik, Asa Mentzel, Benjamin Yartymyk, Jessica Kearns, Sofia Hasan

“Juris Mentem,” translating to “Legal Mind,” is the name of American University’s student-run legal studies research journal overseen by the School of Public Affairs.

As a community, Juris Mentem is charged with providing students an opportunity to learn and practice the ability to engage in scholarly legal discourse. We seek to connect the student body with essential professional resources, experts, and knowledge. Through our organization, we provide a space for students to be excited about the current state and future of the legal profession.

We proudly publish articles written by current undergraduate American University students.

This edition marks the tenth consecutive edition since our inaugural publication almost five years ago in Fall 2020.

Viyon Houessou-Adin, Editor-in-Chief

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This spring publication is brought to you for free and open access by the Juris Mentem Law Review. The articles within have been edited by Juris Mentem staff but have not been peer-reviewed by university faculty. The views expressed in this publication are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Juris Mentem staff or university officials. For more information, please visit: https://www.american.edu/spa/jlc/juris-mentem.cfm Questions can be directed to Juris Mentem staff via email: jurismentem@american.edu

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