Constitutional Law & Youth Rights
Exploring the intersection of constitutional protections and the legal status of youth in modern democratic systems.
A collection of academic papers, advocacy work, and published pieces that reflect a commitment to justice, youth empowerment, and the law.
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Exploring the intersection of constitutional protections and the legal status of youth in modern democratic systems.
A meditation on how writing shapes legal thought and how legal thought shapes our world. Published in the student law review.
Represented the law faculty in regional competition. Argued a landmark case on digital privacy rights for minors.
Co-founded a campus initiative providing basic legal information to underprivileged youth in the community.
Delivered a talk on "Why Young People Should Care About the Law" to an audience of 300+ students.
Published opinion piece arguing for reform of juvenile justice systems in the national student newspaper.
Faculty recognition for outstanding performance in legal studies.
Completed intensive programme on international human rights frameworks.
Awarded for volunteer legal literacy work with local youth groups.