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The American Criminal Law Review is
the nation's premier journal of criminal law.
The ACLR is the most-cited criminal law
review in the nation, and it also ranks among
the country's 30 most-cited law reviews of any
kind. Recently, ExpressO, an online submission service for legal scholars, ranked the ACLR as the top subject-specific law review in the area of Criminal Law and Procedure. Published four times a year, the ACLR
provides timely treatment of significant developments
in constitutional and criminal law through articles
contributed by leading scholars and practitioners,
and through notes authored by the journal's student
staff.
The ACLR's signature publication is its Annual Survey of White Collar Crime, a comprehensive guide to yearly developments in the intricate field of white collar crime. The Annual Survey is widely recognized as the definitive reference work in its field and is published as the ACLR's spring issue each year.
The ACLR is published by the students
of the Georgetown University Law Center. To learn
more about the ACLR, including how to
subscribe or how to submit an article for consideration,
please choose from any of the links on this screen.
SOURCE: James Lindgren & Daniel Seltzer, The Most Prolific Law
Professors and Faculties, 71 CHI.-KENT L. REV. 781, 789 (1996). |