Administrative Law Review

Administrative Law Review The most widely circulated law review in the country, the Administrative Law Review is also the only

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 ALR strives to develop legal research and writing skills of students while publishing articles that serve both practitioners and academicians. Each issue is a nexus of theo

ry and practice containing articles by practicing lawyers, judges, and academicians. The ALR contains student comments and casenotes on administrative law issues. In addition, the ALR regularly publishes symposia, conferences, and meetings on current topics in administrative law.

The Administrative Law Review is excited to announce our 2023-24 executive and editorial boards!! Congratulations to all...
02/13/2023

The Administrative Law Review is excited to announce our 2023-24 executive and editorial boards!! Congratulations to all, we are looking forward to the year ahead!

Congratulations to these staffers on receiving Notices of Superior Work! We appreciate all the hard work you've done for...
12/01/2022

Congratulations to these staffers on receiving Notices of Superior Work! We appreciate all the hard work you've done for us - thank you!

In the Accord's newest publication, author Aliza Shatzman discusses the history of the D.C. Commission on Judicial Disab...
11/21/2022

In the Accord's newest publication, author Aliza Shatzman discusses the history of the D.C. Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure's regulation of D.C. Courts judges and explains that amending the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act to regulate D.C. Courts as Article I federal courts will protect law clerks from discrimination and harassment. https://administrativelawreview.org/alr-accord/.

In A Hard Look Podcast’s newest episode, we review the gaps found in the current state of Judicial Accountability framed...
10/26/2022

In A Hard Look Podcast’s newest episode, we review the gaps found in the current state of Judicial Accountability framed by our guest’s experience of mistreatment in her former clerkship; including her struggle to obtain retribution using the administrative procedures currently available and her continuing fight to protect judicial clerks and hold judges accountable for their actions.

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A Hard Look Podcast’s newest episode reviews the Supreme Court’s ruling in WV v. EPA and its implications on climate pol...
09/20/2022

A Hard Look Podcast’s newest episode reviews the Supreme Court’s ruling in WV v. EPA and its implications on climate policy, and the broader implications to Administrative Law as it relates to Chevron Deference and the Major Questions Doctrine.

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Meet Naomi, one of our Senior Article Editors! She is from Hamilton, Montana. Naomi is interested in administrative and ...
08/16/2022

Meet Naomi, one of our Senior Article Editors! She is from Hamilton, Montana. Naomi is interested in administrative and national security law, foreign affairs, and STEM-adjacent law such as patents, cybersecurity, and energy. Naomi is also part of WCL's National Security Law Brief. Naomi has been to almost 20 national parks and likes read and collect plants in her free time.

Congratulations to our newest junior staffers who joined us through the grade-on process!  We are thrilled to welcome yo...
08/08/2022

Congratulations to our newest junior staffers who joined us through the grade-on process! We are thrilled to welcome you to the ALR, and look forward to working with you!

A Hard Look Podcast’s newest episode reviews the current infant formula shortage affecting families across the U.S. Anal...
08/01/2022

A Hard Look Podcast’s newest episode reviews the current infant formula shortage affecting families across the U.S. Analyzing the factors that led to the shortage, what federal agencies (like the FDA) are doing to end the shortage, and what can be done to prevent this issue from occurring again.

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A Hard Look Podcast’s newest episode applies both an industry and federal agency lens to analyze the driving forces, cas...
07/14/2022

A Hard Look Podcast’s newest episode applies both an industry and federal agency lens to analyze the driving forces, cases, statutes, and regulations that have shaped how the FCC oversees media content in the U.S.

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The Administrative Law Review was cited in the Supreme Court’s decision West Virginia v. EPA. The Court cited D.A. Cande...
06/30/2022

The Administrative Law Review was cited in the Supreme Court’s decision West Virginia v. EPA. The Court cited D.A. Candeub’s piece, Preference and Administrative Law, from volume 72.4.

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