
Abiha Kashif is a third-year student studying Political Science with a minor in Media & Information. She founded the Undergraduate Law Review to create a practical opportunity for students to develop research experience. After graduation, she hopes to attend law school and focus on technology and media law.

Mia Werden is a first-year studying Psychology. She joined the law review to further her knowledge about legal issues and to connect with other students pursuing careers under the law umbrella!

Grace Knapp is a senior studying Psychology with minors in Leadership, Political Science, and Media and Information. She has plans to attend law school and study policy law. She was excited to join the ULR because she has a deep passion for writing and journalism. She is excited to provide students with a platform to explore legal issues,
Grace Knapp is a senior studying Psychology with minors in Leadership, Political Science, and Media and Information. She has plans to attend law school and study policy law. She was excited to join the ULR because she has a deep passion for writing and journalism. She is excited to provide students with a platform to explore legal issues, learn about a variety of topics and engage in conversations about important subjects.

Farah Hodzic is a senior majoring in Genetics, Cell Biology and Cellular Development with a minor in Business Law at the University of Minnesota. She plans to attend law school and focus on Intellectual Property litigation when she is finished. A fun fact about her is that she has worked on legal issues internationally through her work wi
Farah Hodzic is a senior majoring in Genetics, Cell Biology and Cellular Development with a minor in Business Law at the University of Minnesota. She plans to attend law school and focus on Intellectual Property litigation when she is finished. A fun fact about her is that she has worked on legal issues internationally through her work with USAID! She is excited to join the Undergraduate Legal Review because she is deeply passionate about writing and wishes to further explore various legal issues.

Alexa Cornolo is a third-year student majoring in Political Science and Strategic Communications. She joined the Undergraduate Law Review to contribute to legal analysis and engage wth students in critical legal thinking. She is excited to work with other involved students pursuing the same interests and in the same field. After graduatio
Alexa Cornolo is a third-year student majoring in Political Science and Strategic Communications. She joined the Undergraduate Law Review to contribute to legal analysis and engage wth students in critical legal thinking. She is excited to work with other involved students pursuing the same interests and in the same field. After graduation, she plans to attend law school and study labor and corporate law.

Duyen Nguyen is a sophomore studying Finance & Entrepreneurial Management. She first joined the Undergraduate Law Review to delve deeper into policy while fotering a community where undergraduate students can express their own interests. She is excited to use future events to support undergraduates in their own exploration.

Kymber Freadhoff is a sophomore studying English with a minor in Psychology. She was interested in joining the Undergraduate Law Review because she would love to be involved in a community that tackles the hard questions with different perspectives and to inform people about what is going on in our world today.

Miriam Veblen is a sophomore double majoring in History and Sociology of Law. She joined the Undergraduate Law Review because she wanted to be part of a community that engages critically with current legal issues. Outside of the ULR, she DJs for Radio K, plays piano, and volunteers at the Tubman Center. After graduation, she plans on attending law school and working in civil litigation.

Marina Rodriguez Yado is currently a senior at the University of Minnesota, double-majoring in Political Science and Fine Arts with a minor in Business Law. She is very interested in law and plans on attending law school after graduation. She joined the Undergraduate Law Review to amplify student voices in the law and increase discourse in legal issues.

Samira Khasanova is a junior studying Political Science and Business Marketing Education, minoring in Business Law. She is interested in attending law school and focusing on constitutional law after graduation. She joined the Undergraduate Law Review to learn more about other students' legal interests and amplify their perspectives in law.

Raima Naurin is a first-year studying Philosophy with a minor in Sustainability Studies. She joined the Undergraduate Law Review to develop research, writing, and technical skills to develop as a prelaw student, and the opportunities to connect with students with similar career aspirations and goals.

Mesiku Hakim is a sophomore majoring in Political Science with a Spanish minor. She intends to attend law school and study immigration law! She decided to join the law review to meet individuals who are also passionate about law and assist in the exposure of legal issues through the voices of students especially during this political climate.

Audrey Pearson is a senior studying Political Science with a minor in Business Law. She plans on going to law school after her undergrad and pursuing a career in antitrust law. Outside of the publication, she is a DJ for RadioK, works in student government, and is the treasurer of the Student Legal Service Board of Directors.
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