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The George Washington Law Review publishes scholarly articles, essays, and student notes analyzing the full breadth of legal issues.
The George Washington Law Review publishes scholarly articles, essays, and student notes analyzing the full breadth of legal issues. Senior Editors Vol. 93 Editor-in-Chief | Stephanie F. Sauer
The George Washington Law Review is a law review edited and published by students at The George Washington University Law School that examines legal issues of national significance. The review was established in 1931 and publishes six issues each year containing scholarly articles, essays, and student notes. This includes special Administrative ...
The George Washington Law Review is an entirely student-run publication that relies upon the collaboration of its highly talented Editorial Board and the work of its Associates and Members to produce valuable contributions to legal discourse. Each incoming Editorial Board relies upon the guidance and mentorship of the outgoing board to quickly ...
The George Washington Law Review publishes scholarly articles, essays, and student notes analyzing the full breadth of legal issues. Senior Editors Vol. 93 Editor-in-Chief | Stephanie F. Sauer
The George Washington Law Review publishes scholarly articles, essays, and student notes analyzing the full breadth of legal issues. Senior Editors Vol. 93 Editor-in-Chief | Stephanie F. Sauer
The George Washington Law Review publishes scholarly articles, essays, and student notes analyzing the full breadth of legal issues. Senior Editors Vol. 93 Editor-in-Chief | Stephanie F. Sauer
Recognizing the need to stay current with rapidly evolving areas of the law, The George Washington Law Review is proud to host a platform for scholastic exchange on Supreme Court decisions: On the Docket. This forum features responsive legal commentary on Supreme Court opinions as they are released.
The George Washington Law Review, with co-sponsor Professor Cynthia Lee of The George Washington University Law School, virtually hosted its 2020 Symposium, Addressing the Crisis in Policing Today: Race, Masculinity, and Police Use of Force in America, on October 22nd and 23rd, 2020.
The George Washington Law Review. This Article argues that any effective legal response to the platform crisis must address the immense profitability of harmful algorithms. These Authors further suggest that this type of legal response is possible through the doctrine of unjust enrichment.