| Administrative Law Review | |
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| Abbreviated title (ISO) | Admin. Law Rev. |
| Discipline | Administrative law, Legal studies |
| Language | English |
| Edited by | Stacy L.Z. Edwards |
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| Publisher | Washington College of Law and American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice (United States) |
| Publication history | 1948–present |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Impact factor (2010) |
1.115 |
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| ISSN | 0001-8368 |
| LCCN | sf82003051 |
| OCLC number | 01461100 |
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The Administrative Law Review (Bluebook abbreviation: Admin. L. Rev.) was established in 1948 and is the official law journal of the American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
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The journal is a quarterly publication that is managed and edited by approximately 90 students at the Washington College of Law. The 2011–2012 editor-in-chief is Stacy Edwards. The journal has been cited by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit[1] (which is known as the administrative law circuit), and since 2000 has been cited by the Second,[2] Fourth,[3] Fifth,[4] Ninth,[5] and Tenth Circuit Courts of Appeal.[6] It was also cited by the Supreme Court of the United States.[7]
The Administrative Law Review selects staff members based on a competitive exercise that tests candidates on their editing skills, research skills, legal analysis skills, and legal writing ability. There is not a preset number of accepted candidates each year; recent classes of new editors have ranged from about 45 to 50. The candidate "write-on" exercise is distributed to candidates during their second semester at the law school. An optional "grade-on" process allows students to become staff members based solely on their grades. Transfer students are also eligible for admission through a fall write-on process.
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