During the ABA’s Administrative Law Conference on November 18th, The George Washington Law Review hosted a panel of scholars whose works have been accepted for... Read More
Join us Friday, October 4th for a symposium focusing on the institution of Supreme Court clerkships. Essays will be published on the George Washington Law... Read More
On Friday, October 20, 2017, The George Washington Law Review (“Law Review”) hosted a panel titled, “Evaluating Federal Actions: The Powers, Processes, and Proclamations of... Read More
Katelin Shugart-Schmidt pens her first alumni newsletter as Volume 86 Editor-in-Chief. Katelin introduces the Volume 86 Senior Board, provides an overview of our Fall Symposium... Read More
In conjunction with the American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, The George Washington Law Review will host its annual panel at... Read More
Click Here to Register. The George Washington Law Review, along with our co-sponsor Dean Roger Fairfax of The George Washington University Law School, is thrilled... Read More
Amy Pearlman, Volume 85 Editor-in-Chief, has crafted this newsletter to keep our alumni apprised of some of the great things our students did during her tenure.... Read More
With our new team up and running at the Law Review, Volume 85 Editor-in-Chief, Amy Pearlman, has crafted this newsletter to keep our alumni community apprised... Read More
The George Washington Law Review’s On the Docket Presents: United States v. Texas: A Historic Moment for U.S. Immigration The George Washington Law Review is... Read More
After reorganizing our online team, The George Washington Law Review is proud to announce that our online publication, Arguendo, is once again accepting submissions. To make best use... Read More
We are very excited that the New York Times has published a story “Lawyers with Lowest Pay Report More Happiness” based on Professors Lawrence S.... Read More
On Friday, associates and editors of the Law Review Vol. 83 and 84 volunteered with the Ronald McDonald House of Washington, DC. The Law Review... Read More
Dear Law Review Alumni, It is with great pleasure that I write you with the Volume 83 George Washington Law Review Newsletter. Though this newsletter... Read More
The George Washington Law Review is exceedingly proud to announce that Professor Kristen Osenga’s article Debugging Software’s Schemas has been selected for publication in the... Read More
The George Washington Law Review is extremely excited to announce the Supreme Court’s recent citation of one of our articles in Perez v. Mortgage... Read More
On November 7-8, 2014, the GW Law Review held its Annual Symposium. This year’s symposium, [addlink url=”http://www.gwlr.org/2014/10/01/ftc-symposium-2014/” text=”The FTC at 100: Centennial Commemorations and Proposals for... Read More
The George Washington Law Review‘s held its 2014 Symposium, The FTC at 100: Centennial Commemorations and Proposals for Progress, on Saturday, November 8, 2014, in Washington,... Read More
2014 marks the [addlink url=”http://www.acus.gov/50″ text=”50th Anniversary of the Administrative Conference”] of the United States. The Conference, which came into being when President Lyndon B. Johnson... Read More
The George Washington Law Review has been cited by amici curiae in four cases set for argument in the Supreme Court’s October 2014 term. Brian... Read More
The George Washington Law Review is pleased to welcome the following new members to Volume 83: Eric Aberg Luis Andrade Nathalie Baker Daniel Bernard Linden... Read More
The New York Times published an article, Republicans Spar on Leaks and Surveillance, Underscoring Partisan Shake-up, discussing the divergent partisan views in the Republican caucus in... Read More
The Wall Street Journal has written a piece featuring former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’s article entitled Drones: The Power to Kill, which has recently... Read More
Charles Kruly, a graduate of The George Washington University Law School’s class of 2013 and former editor of the Law Review, was recently cited in... Read More
GWLR authors Paul Cassell and James R. Marsh represent Amy, the victim of child pornography involved in the pending Supreme Court case (United States v.... Read More
Professor Ryan Calo of the University of Washington School of Law was recently interviewed by CBC Radio—the Canadian analog of National Public Radio (NPR)—about his... Read More