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Texas Undergraduate Law Journal

The Texas Undergraduate Law Journal (TULJ) is a biannual law journal written, edited, published, and distributed entirely by undergraduate students at the University of Texas at Austin. It seeks to enrich undergraduate students' interest in law school by providing a forum for developing skills essential to legal scholarship. While raising awareness of current legal issues, encouraging discourse, and upholding the university's academic values, TULJ provides students the opportunity to publish their works in a nationally reviewed academic journal.

Alongside the print journal, TULJ maintains an online TULJ Blog that publishes legal analysis on a variety of topics throughout the academic year. Upholding broad accessibility and scholarly rigor, the blog offers a platform for students to explore pertinent legal issues and collaborate with peers. TULJ is also the proud host of Law Law Land, a student-led podcast that features conversations with legal practitioners to showcase exemplary legal work across campus. Together, these programs aim to foster legal discourse, highlight undergraduate scholarship, and prepare students for future careers in law, policy, and interdisciplinary research.

Journal Submissions

The TULJ Print Journal is publicly available and does not charge any publication fees. The editorial team has 12 dedicated members to assist authors with print journal submissions, including revisions and consultation meetings upon request. TULJ encourages students from any undergraduate institution to submit their work! For journal submissions, email the TULJ editorial team at texasulj@gmail.com.

Join the Journal!

TULJ regularly recruits new blog writers and editors at the start of each semester, and TULJ encourages any UT undergraduate interested in law to apply!