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Administrative Law Review

 
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Administrative Law Review  
Abbreviated title ALR
Discipline Law Review
Language English
Edited by Andrew Paul Kawel (2008-2009)
Publication details
Publisher American University Washington College of Law & American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice (Flag of the United States USA)
Frequency Four Times Annually
Indexing
ISSN 0001-8368
OCLC 60355875
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The Administrative Law Review (cited to as Admin. L. Rev.) is a law journal officially published by the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice and American University Washington College of Law. ALR, which is published quarterly, contains articles and essays by law professors, judges, and expert practitioners, as well as student-written notes and comments.

Recognized in the legal community as holding title to one of the highest circulation rates of any student-edited journal, ALR maintains a readership of roughly 9,000, consisting of both private subscriptions and many of the 17,000 members of the American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. [1]

Administrative Law Review is one of four law journals edited by law students at American University Washington College of Law.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ See Minutes of the American Bar Association, Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, Annual Meeting (Aug. 7, 2004), available at http://www.abanet.org/adminlaw/minutes/minutes080704.doc.
  2. ^ See American University-Washington College of Law, "Administrative Law Review," http://www.wcl.american.edu/journal/alr/ (last visited July 16, 2008); see also American University-Washington College of Law, "American University Law Review," http://www.wcl.american.edu/journal/lawrev/ (last visited July 16, 2008); American University-Washington College of Law, "American University International Law Review," http://www.wcl.american.edu/journal/ilr/ (last visited July 16, 2008); American University-Washington College of Law, "Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law," http://www.wcl.american.edu/journal/genderlaw/ (last visited July 16, 2008).

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