Mrinalini Sisodia Wadhwa
Mrinalini is a student in Columbia College (CC’24) majoring in History and Mathematics, who serves as 2023 co-Editor-in-Chief of the Columbia Undergraduate Law Review. Her interests lie in the intersections of legal history, international and comparative law, and gender justice.
Articles Written:
“Resolution for WWII ‘Comfort Women’: Korea, Japan, and the International Court of Justice”
“Bringing Sex Discrimination Under Strict Scrutiny: The Need for an Equal Rights Amendment”
Articles Edited:
“Consequences of Plea Bargaining: In Consideration of the Rights of the Accused,” written by Mariah Johnson
“In No One’s “Best Interest”: The Hidden Racialized Impact of the Family Regulations System,” written by Joanne Park
Current Events Articles Edited:
“Supreme Court (In)action on Texas’s S.B. 8: The Growing Vulnerability of Abortion Rights,” written by Isabel Coberly
“Upholding CEDAW: The Fight for Gender Equality in Kenyan Marriage Law,” written by Genevieve Cabadas
“Poland and the EU: Legal Supremacy and Fragmentation,” written by Jennifer Su
“How a Forthcoming Supreme Court Decision Could Trigger A New Era of Weakened Gun Laws,” written by Kate Strong