Originalist Angles Looking for Staff Writers
My work with the Harlan Institute has introduced me to many High Schoolers who have a deep knowledge of constitutional law. I am extremely proud of Originalist Angles, a national high school law journal. It has published insightful essays on pending Supreme Court, deep dives into originalist theory, as well as interviews with jurists and scholars. This is an impressive endeavor.
I am happy to pass along this announcement from Managing Editor Maclain Conlin. They are looking for Staff Writers:
Dear fellow students,
I hope that you are having a great week! My name is Maclain Conlin, and I am the Managing Editor of Originalist Angles, a national high school law journal. I am happy to report that we are looking for new Staff Writers for the coming year, and cordially invite you to apply!What is Originalist Angles and what is its purpose?
Originalist Angles is a national law journal written by and for high school students. OA’s Board of Advisors includes top law professors at UVA, Georgetown, and the University of Minnesota, and our site is listed as a recommended resource by Georgetown University’s Center for the Constitution. Our purpose is to engage young minds in legal debates through the study of originalism as a lens of constitutional interpretation. We are guided by three core principles:
1. Young people have both a right and a duty to contribute to the great legal
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