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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2010 International Trade Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit

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2010 Trademark Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit

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Veterans Benefits in 2010: A New Dialogue Between the Supreme Court and the Federal Circuit

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When “The Evil Day” Comes, Will Title VII’s Disparate Impact Provision Be Narrowly Tailored to Survive an Equal Protection Clause Challenge?

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May It Please the Senate: An Empirical Analysis of the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings of Supreme Court Nominees, 1939-2009

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COMMENT: Falling From the Legislative Grace: The ACORN Defunding and the Proposed Restraint of Congress’ Appropriations Power Through the Bill of Attainder Clause

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COMMENT: How a Narrow Application of ‘Hot News’ Misappropriation Can Help Save Journalism

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NOTE: Untying Knotts: The Application of Mosaic Theory to GPS Surveillance in {{United States v. Maynard}}

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Six Decrees of Separation: Settlement Agreements and Consent Orders In Federal Civil Litigation

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The Citizenship Clause: A “Legislative History”

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