| Welcome to The Georgetown Law Journal! The Georgetown Law Journal's
six annual issues serve as an important forum for the
legal community. The Journal publishes articles on timely
issues by professors and practitioners, solicits reviews
of recent books, coordinates symposia on important topics,
and produces thoughtful student notes.
An example of the Journal's work includes its Annual Review of Criminal Procedure, which has an annual distribution of over 20,000 copies.
As a comprehensive survey of
all criminal procedure in the federal courts, the ARCP is a useful resource
in many district courts, U.S. Attorneys' offices, the Criminal
Division of the U.S.
Department of Justice, a large number of law firms, and prison libraries.
Through this web site you can browse the issues covered in recent
volumes,
learn about our Annual Review of Criminal Procedure, and obtain information on subscribing
to the Journal, submitting an article, obtaining our copyright permission,
and contacting our editors and staff.
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