Cornell Phi Alpha Delta
Law Review
The Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity Undergraduate Law Review at Cornell University is a semesterly publication featuring articles on a wide range of legal issues. The review is committed to publishing work that demonstrates thorough legal analysis and maintaining strong credibility. By providing undergraduate students the opportunity to engage in scholarly legal discourse, the publication fosters intellectual growth and encourages contributions to the study and practice of law.
Our Latest Issue
In the inaugural publication of the Phi Alpha Delta Undergraduate Law Review, our writers explored topics from constitutional law, international law, technology regulation, criminal justice, and public policy while working through a structured editorial process.
We would like to thank Joshua C. Teitelbaum, Interim Dean and Executive Vice President and David Belding Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center, for contributing the foreword to our inaugural issue.
Editorial Board
Suhani Chawla
Editor-in-Chief
Lorenzo Blanco
Managing Editor
Managing Editor
Theodora Curtin
Victoria Gonzalez-Esquivel
Associate Editor
Emma Galef
Associate Editor
Associate Editor
Jesse Green
Abigail Hecht
Associate Editor
Ines Hwang
Associate Editor
Associate Editor
Sophia Romanov Imber
Yannis Khudaynatov
Associate Editor
Stella Kozielec
Associate Editor
Associate Editor
Jenny Lee
Krislyn Michel
Associate Editor
Grace Reuben
Associate Editor
