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The Public Contract Law Journal (PCLJ), co-edited by George Washington University School of Law and the Public Contract Law Section of the American Bar Association, is the leading journal read by practitioners in the field of procurement law. The PCLJ is published quarterly and is edited and administered by Young Women students selected for their academic performance and annual writing contest results, and LLM students enrolled in the Public Procurement Law program. LLM students must participate in the annual ABA Public Contracts Law Section Essay Competition or, at the discretion of the Editor and academic advisors, submit a sample of writing on public procurement law. LLM students` participation is voluntary and not for academic credits. Legalfoxes Law Times [ISSN No: 2582-6034] [INDEXED] is an open-access, peer-reviewed, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to expressing opinions on current legal issues, creating a crossover stream of ideas on emerging issues. This platform also aims to arouse the initiative and desire of lawyers, law professors, doctoral students and young law students to contribute to the legal field. The scholarly response of legal luminaries is sought to allow readers to explore the challenges faced by legislators, lawyers and society as a whole in the case of an ever-changing social, economic and technological scenario. Founded in 1966, the George Washington International Law Review is a student-edited journal that publishes articles and essays on public and private international financial development, comparative law, and international law. The International Law Review is published quarterly. In addition, the Journal of International Law publishes the International Legal Research Guide annually. The Guide is a comprehensive and authoritative reference work, organized by geographical regions and substantive areas of international law. The International Law Journal is composed and directed by GW Law JD students selected for their academic achievements and performance in the annual writing competition. LLM students are invited to become contributing members of the guide by sending their curriculum vitae and a personal statement to the Editor-in-Chief at the beginning of the academic year.

LLM students` participation is voluntary and not for academic credits. The Federal Circuit Bar Journal (FCBJ) is the official journal of the Federal Circuit Bar Association and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) with a mission to provide meaningful, insightful, and timely reports on matters within the Court`s jurisdiction. FCBJ is a national quarterly publication with over three thousand members, judges, professors, lawyers and law students. Membership is open to GW Law JD students selected based on their academic performance and performance in the annual writing competition. LLM students can participate in the FCBJ as student advisors during the student`s note-writing process. Interested LLM students can contact the Editor-in-Chief for more information. LLM students` participation is voluntary and not for academic credits. The George Washington Journal of Energy and Environmental Law (JEEL) is published in collaboration with the Environmental Law Institute and is published three times a year. JEEL focuses on legal issues related to the production and distribution of next-generation energy, as well as environmental and climate law issues related to energy production.

Membership is open to GW Law JD students selected based on their academic performance and performance in the annual writing competition. LLM students can participate in JEEL. LLM students must submit a resume, writing sample, and expression of interest to the Editor-in-Chief to be considered for membership. LLM students` participation is voluntary and not for academic credits. The American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal (AIPLA QJ), founded in 1972 and based at GW Law since 1994, is the joint publication of AIPLA, one of the world`s largest private intellectual property lawyers, and George Washington University School of Law. The AIPLA QJ is published four times a year and is dedicated to the presentation of documents on intellectual property issues. With a readership of over 17,000 lawyers and IP professionals, AIPLA QJ is a leading IP and technology magazine. Membership is open to GW Law JD students selected based on their academic performance and performance in the annual writing competition. Disclaimer: WEF In April 2021, Lawctopus will not publish a „call for articles/blogs” from journals that charge money at the time of submission. If you find a journal that does this, please let us know at tanuj.kalia[at]lawctopus.com Business and Finance Law Review (BFLR) is a peer-reviewed academic journal led and edited by students at George Washington University School of Law and advised by faculty members of the GW Center for Law, Economics & Finance (C-LEAF). Located in the heart of the country`s capital, BFLR aims to be the leading publication for academics, practitioners and policymakers to propose innovative and pragmatic legal solutions to emerging business issues.

BFLR is a biannual journal that publishes academic papers, essays, and student-written notes covering a wide range of topics affecting various industries. Articles cover FinTech, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, securities and capital markets, banking and financial regulation, antitrust, tax practices, and more. Legalfoxes Law Times calls for unique, unpublished research, short notes, book reviews, and case commentaries. Students can apply to become members of one of nine student newspapers. Many of these are produced in collaboration with national bar associations.