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The American University Law Review is the oldest and largest student-run publication at the American University Washington College of Law.
Washington, DC
Joined April 2011
Join us at the American University Law Review’s Spring Symposium on February 6, 2026, for panel discussions on Title VII and the Supreme Court, whistleblower protections, employee privacy rights, and employment classification of student athletes! Register with the link in our bio
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The Federal Circuit Symposium is just one month away! Registration includes a complementary meal and priceless learning and connection opportunities👩‍⚖️ Register today: https://t.co/If9DvUxZDm
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Please join us in congratulating our newest transfer Junior Staffers for joining AULR through the Write-On Competition! 👏
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It’s a proud day for staffers here on the American University Law Review. A Note from our journal has been cited in a Supreme Court of the United States amicus brief in the case of Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. v. Amarin Pharma, Inc.! Congratulations, Dylan!
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AULR is excited to announce the third issue of Volume 74 has been published! From criminal law to private international law, Volume 74.3 promises to offer a robust array of legal insights and analysis. These articles and comments are available in the Linktree in the bio.
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AULR and the AULR Forum continue to rank among the top law journals in the country. We are incredibly grateful for the tireless work of our staff, faculty, and alumni who make rankings like these possible!
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The 2025 AU Law Review Spring Symposium, "Pop Culture and the Law," featured thought-provoking panels and insightful discussions on NIL, fashion law, and social media ethics. Special thanks to the incredible panelists, including many AUWCL alumni. @AmULRev
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Join AULR for its Journal Open House this Thursday, February 27th! It’ll be a wonderful opportunity to learn more about Law Review from current staffers.
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Please join us in extending a big congratulations to the newly elected Volume 75 Editorial Board of the American University Law Review!
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A few highlights from our very successful Spring Symposium on Pop Culture and the Law! Thank you to all of our panelists, moderators, and our Volume 74 Senior Symposium Editor, Samara Rahman.
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We're excited to introduce a few of our incredible panelists for the upcoming Spring Symposium on February 7. You won’t want to miss these engaging discussions—stay tuned for more!
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A massive thanks to the outstanding work of the Final Editors of the American University Law Review for all their tireless efforts on Volume 74.
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Thank you to the dedicated Technical Editors and Managing Editor of the American University Law Review. Your hard work on Volume 74 is truly appreciated.
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We are incredibly grateful to the Prime Editors of the American University Law Review for their dedication to producing a high-quality Volume 74. Your hard work on Volume 74 is truly appreciated.
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Thank you to the dedicated Volume 74 Note and Comment Editors of the American University Law Review! Your tireless efforts do not go unnoticed.
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A huge thank you to the incredible Articles Editors of the American University Law Review for their tireless work and dedication to Volume 74!
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AULR is excited to announce the second issue of Volume 74 has been published! From probate law to patents, Volume 74.2 promises to offer a formidable array of legal insights and analysis. These articles and comment are available in the Linktree in the bio.
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Join us for the Spring Symposium on Pop Culture & the Law on Feb 7, 2025! Explore the intersection of law with sports, fashion, media, and social media. Don’t miss insights from top experts! Registration link in bio.
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The latest issue of AULR Forum’s Volume 74 features Alexis Berg’s note, “Freedom to Traumatize Children?: Unreasonable Publicity and Non-Celebrity Children’s Right to Privacy.” * Editor-in-Chief, American University Law Review, Volume 74; J.D. Candidate, May 2025.
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AULR Forum’s first issue of Volume 74 features the comment, Successors in Interest and PTAB Estoppel by Spencer Seufert. * Articles Editor, American University Law Review, Volume 74; J.D. Candidate, May 2025. Check out the comment using the Linktree in the bio!
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