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Official account of the George Mason Law Review, an academic legal journal edited by students at @georgemasonlaw.

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@geomasonlrev
George Mason Law Review
26 days
George Mason Law Review is excited to host our annual Alumni Social on Thursday, November 6, 2025, from 6:00–8:00 p.m. at Proper 21–K Street (2033 K St NW, Washington, DC). We look forward to reconnecting with our incredible alumni community! Please RSVP by October 24, 2025.
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George Mason Law Review
8 months
We are excited to share the publication of Volume 32, Issue 1! Read all of the 32:1 articles here: https://t.co/r9II37g5mI
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George Mason Law Review
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We are excited to announce the George Mason Law Review Volume 33 Board of Editors! It has been a pleasure to work with them as candidate members this year and we look forward to watching them continue to represent GMLR next year.
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Chad Squitieri
10 months
Paper available here: https://t.co/wlfULpefH5 Thanks to @PacificLegal, which provided me an honorarium for drafting this Essay for a roundtable discussion. And many thanks to the editors at @geomasonlrev.
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George Mason Law Review
11 months
New to the GMLR Forum! "The Open Fields Doctrine Is Wrong," by Joshua Windham explores serious issues within the open fields doctrine and argues it should be overruled. Read his full article here: https://t.co/5sLQd2v4bd
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George Mason Law Review
1 year
George Mason Law Review is excited to announce the publication of Volume 31, Issue 4! Read all the 31:4 articles here:
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Paul Caron
1 year
Origination And Original Meaning: Reviving The Origination Clause To Restrain The Administrative State, 31 @geomasonlrev 697 (2024) https://t.co/IGIYgJJjlY
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George Mason Law Review
1 year
George Mason Law Review is lucky to have an amazing alumni support base! It is always a pleasure to reconnect with alumni members to hear about the great work they do now and share the strides GMLR is making today.
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George Mason Law Review
1 year
Calling all George Mason Law Review alumni! Please join us for our annual alumni event on October 18th at Scalia Law School.
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Chad Squitieri
1 year
Fourth, I have an essay forthcoming in the @geomasonlrev Forum on the Antiquities Act. The essay, which I authored for a @PacificLegal workshop, offers an answer to some interpretative issues recently raised by the Chief Justice.
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George Mason Law Review
1 year
In "Who’s Got Mail? The Fourth Amendment Impact of Pseudonyms," Timothy Iversen addresses legal complexities surrounding the use of pseudonyms on mail by drug dealers, proposing a solution to ensure that 4th Amendment rights are appropriately protected. https://t.co/tq8kXqGKhK
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Iowa Law
1 year
The latest article by Iowa Law professor @ToddPettys, "The First Amendment Speech Rights of College Student-Athletes," was published by the George Mason Law Review (@geomasonlrev). Read the article here: https://t.co/9f98PuxzQ4
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George Mason Law Review
1 year
Read recent comment from Will Campbell, "All Bark and No Bite: Why Extreme Judicial Deference Is the Wrong Test for Challenges to Occupational Licensing Laws," here: https://t.co/muLwZd9paj
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George Mason Law Review
1 year
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals recently cited the GMLR article, "Fourth Circuit Shootout: 'Assault Weapons' and the Second Amendment," authored by Scalia Law's own Professor Nelson Lund. Read this article and additional pieces by Professor Lund here: https://t.co/r9II37g5mI
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George Mason Law Review
1 year
"The Court Continues to Confuse Standing: The Pitfalls of Faux Article III 'Originalism'," by Robert J. Pushaw, Jr., critiques the modern interpretation of Article III standing, arguing it lacks coherence and has become manipulable. Read it here: https://t.co/p6eCwEjKhG
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George Mason Law Review
1 year
Zachary Pohlman's article, "State-Federal Borrowing in Statutory Interpretation," explores the phenomenon of state courts adopting federal statutory interpretation methodologies, despite their autonomy to deviate from federal principles. Read it here: https://t.co/4kk2oOKDwv
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George Mason Law Review
1 year
In "The First Amendment Speech Rights of College Student-Athletes," Todd E. Pettys tackles the murky First Amendment issues in student-athlete free speech cases, arguing that the current legal framework is unclear and often conflicting. Read it here: https://t.co/X2xs8f3wCg
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George Mason Law Review
1 year
"Reclaiming Our Time: Ending the Use of Employment Contracts that Shorten the Statute of Limitations for Title VII Discrimination Claims," by Andrea J. Johnson is available to read in full here: https://t.co/6UjATwZp1g
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Zachary B. Pohlman
1 year
The final version of “State-Federal Borrowing in Statutory Interpretation” is now live in the @geomasonlrev. Check it out!
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Zachary B. Pohlman
2 years
🚨New Paper: “State-Federal Borrowing in Statutory Interpretation,” coming to @geomasonlrev soon. I explore when, how, and why state courts use federal interpretive tools when interpreting state statutes. Come for the survey, stay for the jurisprudence. https://t.co/55i4di0iKd
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George Mason Law Review
1 year
George Mason Law Review is happy to announce the publication of Volume 31, Issue 3! Find all the 31:3 articles here:
lawreview.gmu.edu
Most Recent Print Issue Volume 32, Issue 2 JUly 2025 View current & past print volumes » Announcements Older news »
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