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Providing a platform for discussion and networking to all Penn undergraduate students interested in legal matters since 2013

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Playing God: The Constitutionality of Genetic Enhancement
By Scott Lee



The Constitution and Legal Change: How ConstitutionalRomanticism hurts Progress and Debate
By Sam Murray

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The University of Pennsylvania's James Wilson Law Society, in contrast to other undergraduate law-related societies at Penn, purports to be a more open and inclusive group of students interested in law. Its purpose is to promote the study and discussion of US law, and to enable students with a passion for legal matters to connect with each other. Planned events include weekly case discussion rounds, guest lectures by Penn Law faculty, and visits to the United States Supreme Court as well as legal institutions in Philadelphia.

Other Law Links

  • University of Pennsylvania Law School
  • John Marshall Pre-Law Honor Society
  • Law School Admissions Council
  • The Supreme Court of the United States
  • Justia
  • The OYEZ Project

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (10)
    • ▼  April (4)
      • New Article For The Journal of the James WIlson La...
      • How Constitutional Romanticism hurts Progress and ...
      • Corruption 101 with Phil Nichols
      • Afternoon Tea with Kermit Roosevelt
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (4)
Stay tuned for more information! If you are interested in getting involved, please send an e-mail to pennlawsociety@gmail.com.
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