Pre-Law Advising

Events and Opportunities

View events hosted by Pre-Law Advising at Brown, and explore our curated selection of additional external events and opportunities including fellowships and internships.

Our Events

The majority of Pre-Law Advising events and programs are offered during the early stages of the application process in the fall term. These events are open to everyone but would be especially informative for seniors and alumni who are currently applying to law school and juniors who plan to apply in the near future.

External Events

Events hosted by other organizations are listed for your information only and do not represent an endorsement by Brown or the Pre-Law Advising office. All times are in Eastern standard unless otherwise noted.

Wednesdays 12:30 PM EST, University of Michigan Law On-Line Workshops

The Admissions Team from the University of Michigan Law will be hosting a series of hour long workshops that cover topics such as the application process, holistic admissions, a first-gen guide to law school applications, why Michigan?, and financial aid. There will also be drop-in Zoom sessions with current law students. For a full schedule of events and to learn how to join, visit their website.

 

Wednesday August 21st @ 11:59 pm EST: Duke Undergraduate Law Review Submission Deadline

The Duke Undergraduate Law Review is excited to announce a call for submissions to their Fall 2024 print journal!

The Duke Undergraduate Law Review (DULR) is committed to promoting ingenious legal scholarship that substantively impact the legal landscape. They welcome legal scholarship of all topics. To be considered, writers must be undergraduate students or recent college graduates.

The link to submit pieces is here. The deadline is Wednesday, August 21st at 11:59 pm. If accepted, their editing team will work diligently with writers through each editing round until publication.

 

Opportunities

Disclaimer: The listings here are provided as a benefit and a resource to students. Brown does not endorse or promote any particular third party entity’s program. The linked opportunities will take you to the third party provider’s website where you can obtain information about the specific program or opportunity. You can then determine on your own whether you are eligible and interested in applying or participating.

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