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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In Defense of {{Feres}}: An Unfairly Maligned Opinion

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COMMENT: Americanization of Discovery: Why Statutory Interpretation Bars 28 U.S.C. § 1782(a)’s Application in Private International Arbitration Proceedings

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NOTE: No Habeas For You! {{Al Maqaleh v. Gates}}, the Bagram Detainees, and the Global Insurgency

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Tort Law Is State Law: Why Courts Should Distinguish State and Federal Law in Negligence-Per-Se Litigation

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COMMENT: Pleading a Loss Cause: Resolving the Pleading Standard for the Element of Loss Causation In a Private Securities Fraud Claim and a Plaintiff’s Heavy Burden Pleading It Under {{Iqbal}}

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No Shortcuts on Human Rights: Bail and the International Criminal Trial

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COMMENT: When Leviathan Speaks: Reining In the Government-Speech Doctrine Through a New and Restrictive Approach

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COMMENT: Checks and Balances: Using the Freedom of Information Act to Evaluate the Federal Reserve Banks

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NOTE: Putting the “Convenience” Back in Forum Non Conveniens: Gonzalez v. Advanced Medical Optics, Inc.

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COMMENT: Out of the Strike Zone: Why Graham v. Florida Makes It Unconstitutional to Use Juvenile-Age Convictions as Strikes to Mandate Life Without Parole Under § 841(b)(1)(A)

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