A message from the Editor-in-Chief on the state of undergraduate legal scholarship at UMBC.
Welcome to the inaugural issue of the UMBC Pre-Law Review. This journal represents a milestone for undergraduate legal scholarship at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County — a platform where students can engage seriously with the law, develop rigorous analytical skills, and contribute to broader legal discourse.
The articles in this inaugural volume reflect the breadth and depth of legal inquiry happening at UMBC. From constitutional questions to emerging areas of international and administrative law, our contributors have tackled complex legal problems with precision and scholarly care.
The UMBC Pre-Law Review is built on three commitments: academic excellence, inclusive scholarship, and professional development. Every piece published here has undergone rigorous double-blind peer review. Every author has demonstrated not only legal knowledge but the capacity for sustained scholarly argument.
To our readers: we invite you to engage critically with these works. To our authors: thank you for your trust in this journal and your commitment to scholarship. To our editorial board: your dedication has made this possible.
The law is reason, free from passion. This journal exists to cultivate that reason in the next generation of legal minds.