UPLJ Blog Posts
Objection: My Journey From Confused To Convinced
This past summer the Fairleigh Dickinson University (“FDU”) Mock Trial Team hosted a successful Mini Law School summer program (“MLS”) for high school students (grades 9-12). MLS, which occurs every summer, offers high school students a unique opportunity to learn about the law through mock trials.
U.S. Representative Mikie Sherrill Speaks At Fairleigh Dickinson University
U.S. Representative Mikie Sherrill speaks at Fairleigh Dickinson University (Florham).
Welcome Back To The UPLJ
Dear readers, welcome back to the UPLJ! We look forward to another year of providing you with a platform to share both your legal and political knowledge.
Assemblywoman Aura K. Dunn:Young Women In Politics
On February 2, 2024, the UPLJ announced the establishment of the Women’s History Month Essay Contest for NJ high school students (grades 9-12). The UPLJ was truly impressed by the quality of all the submissions it received.
Women’s History Month Essay Contest
The UPLJ is excited about its inaugural essay contest for current high school students (grades 9-12). This essay contest was established in honor of Women’s History Month. Both Fairleigh Dickinson University (“FDU”) and The UPLJ are dedicated to ensuring that the voices of all women are heard and respected.
The UPLJ’s Interview With U.S. Representative Mikie Sherrill
On January 25, 2024, Fairleigh Dickinson University (Florham) had the pleasure of hosting a press conference for U.S. Representative Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ). During that press conference, Representative Sherrill announced two bills that would create programs to assist veterans with the process of transitioning to civilian life.
We Will Not Wait For The Next School Shooting
Gun violence is an epidemic throughout schools and institutions in the United States. Over one hundred students have signed on to this op-ed as a symbol of solidarity in the face of such tragedy. Regardless of their zip code, students go to school scared of being the next victim of gun violence and we’ve had enough.
Covid-19 Is On The Rise Again: How Misinformation Affected The General Public
One The UPLJ’s newest editors writes an article on the effects of misinformation during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The UPLJ’s Interview With Jack Jupin
“I wanted to do the mission of the FBI and that’s what the mission turned into.“ (Ret. FBI Jack Jupin)
The UPLJ’s Interview With Kaytlin Wojtowicz
Kaitlyn Wojtowicz is the Vice President of Public Affairs at Planned Parenthood Action Fund of New Jersey. In that position, Ms. Wojtowicz played a big role in pushing for the passage of the Freedom of Reproductive Choice Act. The Freedom of Reproductive Choice Act guarantees a woman’s right to abortion in the State of New Jersey.
Could Your Town Be Forced To Fly The Flag?
In this article, Ava Kowitski discusses the importance of the precedent set by Kennedy v. Bremerton.
Thou Shall Not Kill: Is The Death Penalty An Indirect Violation Of the Establishment Clause?
In this article, Talia Charles, an undergraduate student at Fairleigh Dickinson University, tackles whether the death penalty is a direct violation of the Establishment Clause.
The UPLJ’s Interview With Margaret Gold, Esq.
UPLJ sat down for an interview with Margaret Gold, Esq. Continue reading to learn about her impact as a public interest attorney with a focus on the Native-American community.
Stories From My Childhood; Living with Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun
Sally Blackmun was one of three daughters of famed Justice Harry A. Blackmun. She was asked the following question by a group of students: What was your home environment like growing up with a Supreme Court Justice as a father? Here is her answer.
Understanding Other Forms of Discrimination
Written by: Beth P. Zoller, Esq.
Read Time: 6 minutes
New legislation is expanding on the original protections provided by Title VII to incorporate and protect people against other forms of discrimination in the workplace, and employers should be aware of it!
Recent Changes in Gun Control Policy.
Written by: Madison Bromke
Read Time: 5 minutes
The Supreme Court recently handed down a decision in the case of New York State Rifle & v. Bruen. This is the most recent Supreme Court case involving the 2nd amendment and addressing where guns can be carried; this comes at a time when the news is filled with horrendous images of innocent victims in the crossroads of gun violence.
The UPLJ- Where the Voice of Today Meets Tomorrow’s Future
Written by: Briana Louro
Read Time: 3 minutes
An introduction to the Undergraduate Politics & Law (UPLJ), its mission, and purpose.