THE GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW SYMPOSIUM
Founded in 1931, The George Washington Law Review is a student-published scholarly journal that examines legal issues of national significance. The Law Review publishes six times a year. Each issue typically contains scholarly articles, essays, and student notes. The Law Review also devotes a double issue to the annual Law Review Symposium.
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Recent Law Review Symposia
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“The New Face of Armed Conflict: Enemy Combatants after Hamdan v. Rumsfeld” October 19-20, 2006 The George Washington Law Review hosted this symposium in celebration of its 75th Anniversary.
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"Symposium on the Legacy of the Rehnquist Court" October 28, 2005 View news, photos, and C-SPAN video from the annual symposium featuring Supreme Court Justice Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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