Rising in the Ranks

American University Law Review: Recognized Among the Nation’s Top Law Journals

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DEI in the Law Panel

The American University Law Review was proud to host our DEI in the Law Panel, bringing together students, faculty, and members of the AUWCL community for an engaging discussion on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the legal profession.

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Annual Symposium

The American University Law Review was pleased to host its Annual Symposium, bringing together distinguished scholars, practitioners, students, and members of the legal community for a day of thoughtful discussion on timely and significant legal issues.

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AULR E-Board Member Receives Law360 Distinguished Legal Writing Award

The American University Law Review is proud to congratulate Elliaina Sanders, a member of the Law Review’s Volume 74 Editorial Board, on receiving the Law360 Distinguished Legal Writing Award from the Burton Awards, a national nonprofit program co-sponsored by the American Bar Association.

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The New Laws and Regulations for Financial Conglomerates: Will They Better Manage Their Risks Than the Previous Ones?

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CARD Act’s Ability to Pay Proposal Ignites Public Policy Debate

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The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: A Failed Vision for Increasing Consumer Protection and Heightening Corporate Responsibility in International Financial Transactions

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Appointment with Trouble

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Laudable Goals and Unintended Consequences: The Role and Control of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

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NOTE: Vigilante Justice: Ensuring that Consumer Credit Plaintiffs are not Above the Law in {{Collins Financial Services v. Vigilante}}

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FOREWORD: The Boards of Contract Appeals: A Historical Perspective

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Permissive Interlocutory Appeals at the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit: Fifteen Years in Review

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2010 Patent Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit: The Advent of “The Rader Court”

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A Random Walk: The Federal Circuit’s 2010 Government Contracts Decisions

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