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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Scientific Educations Among U.S. Judges

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Fixing Double Patenting

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Denied by Dysfunctional Design: How the DD-293 Application Form Thwarts Pro Se Veteran-Applicants’ Discharge Upgrade Requests

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Military Service Academies: The Final Battleground for Affirmative Action

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Bringing Cases Back to Life: The Voluntary Cessation Doctrine and Public Prison Defendants

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The Warrant Exception That Isn’t: FISA Section 702, “Defensive” Searches, and the Fourth Amendment

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No-Hire Rulings Forget Competition

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Judging Judiciaries: How Sticky Defaults, Status Quo Bias, and the Sovereign Prerogative Influence the Perceived Legitimacy of the New International Commercial Courts

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Erie and the Enforceability of Forum Selection Clauses

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The Last Line of a Weak Defense: The Waning Force of the NCAA’s Procompetitive Defense of Amateurism in § 1 Compensation Challenges

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