The Columbia Hispanic Pre-Law Review (HPLR)publishes original scholarship on law, Hispanic affairs, and public policy. Our mission is to promote rigorous dialogue at the intersection of legal research and contemporary issues.
All views and opinions expressed are the author’s alone and do not represent the Hispanic Pre-Law Review, the Hispanic Pre-Law Society, or their affiliates.
Highlights
"The U.S. Patent Pro Bono Program and the Limits of Inclusive Innovation"
"Predictive Policing at the Border: How Algorithmic Immigration Enforcement Targets Latino Communities"
"Independence for Puerto Rico: The Only Just Solution to 127 Years of Human Rights Abuses"
"Noem v. Vasquez Perdomo: The Erosion of Undocumented Immigrants’ Constitutional Rights"
"Changes to Mexico’s Amparo: What Can a Citizen Do When the Government Doesn’t Listen Anymore?"
Letter from the Editor: On the Establishment of the HPLR Editorial Board
A letter from the Co-Editor-in-Chief, Mariley Melo