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The Administrative Law Review (ALR) is published four times annually by the students of the Washington College of Law in conjunction with the American Bar Association's Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice. The American University Washington College of Law was founded in 1896 as the culmination of the pioneering efforts of two women, Ellen Spencer Mussey and Emma Gillett, who wished to open the field of law to women. ...
American Bar Associations Washington, DC office The American Bar Association (ABA) is a voluntary bar association of lawyers which is not specific to any jurisdiction in the United States. ...
The ALR contains articles, comments and casenotes on administrative law issues. The pieces are written by practicing lawyers, judges, professors and students. In addition, the ALR regularly publishes symposia, conferences, and meetings on current topics in administrative law. Administrative law is the body of law that arises from the activities of administrative agencies of government. ...
Before the Washington College of Law published the ALR, it published the Administrative Law Journal of the American University. However, in 1996, the ABA signed a merger agreement with WCL, allowing the law school to publish the official journal of the ABA's Section of Administrative Law. The contract was renewed in 2002 for another five years. It will likely be renewed again in 2007. The American University Washington College of Law was founded in 1896 as the culmination of the pioneering efforts of two women, Ellen Spencer Mussey and Emma Gillett, who wished to open the field of law to women. ...
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External Links Administrative Law Review online American Bar Association's Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice |