Established in 2025, the Anteater Undergraduate Law Review (AULR) is a student-run law journal at the University of California, Irvine dedicated to the publication of undergraduate legal scholarship.
The Review seeks to advance scholarly engagement with the law by providing undergraduates with early exposure to legal research, writing, and publication. AULR supports students pursuing careers in law, academia, public service, and related fields by fostering disciplined analysis and academic professionalism.
Publish high-quality undergraduate legal research and commentary
Train students in academic writing, editing, and publication standards
Provide mentorship through a structured editorial process
Encourage interdisciplinary perspectives on legal and policy issues
Create opportunities for professional and intellectual growth
AULR is composed of writers and editors who collaborate to produce impactful legal scholarship. Membership is competitive and based on academic commitment, writing ability, and dedication to the journal’s mission.
The Editorial Board oversees publication, mentorship, and organizational leadership, ensuring the integrity and quality of each issue.
AULR operates independently as a recognized student organization at UC Irvine. The views expressed in our journal do not reflect those of the university and are not intended as legal advice.
We are committed to maintaining an open, respectful, and intellectually rigorous space for undergraduate legal scholarship.