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Abstract. Over the course of the twentieth century, occupational licensing laws expanded from obvious industries, such as healthcare and law, to industries with seemingly little impact on the health, safety, and welfare of the community. Lenient judicial review of these regulations aids the …
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The George Mason Law Review (“GMLR”) operates as a...
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mason l. rev. f. 12 (2023) High-profile murders and mass...
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- About the George Mason Law Review
The George Mason Law Review is a traditional student-edited law review. Academics, politicians, practicing attorneys and business leaders from across the country submit manuscripts for publication.
The George Mason Law Review (“GMLR”) operates as a traditional law review at Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University. GMLR publishes pieces by judges, law professors, practitioners, and law students in four print issues annually, and, as of 2020, on the online GMLR Forum.
The George Mason Law Review is an independent law review run by students at the Antonin Scalia Law School of George Mason University. Founded in 1976, and partially re-founded after reorganization in 1995, it is the flagship law review of the Antonin Scalia Law School. [ 1 ]
mason l. rev. f. 12 (2023) High-profile murders and mass shootings have made headlines in recent years where aggressors, motivated by hatred for their victims, are later convicted of hate crimes. But if the Constitution is colorblind, why aren’t our criminal statutes?
Learn about the George Mason Law Review and four other journals at the Antonin Scalia Law School. Find out how to apply for membership through the Write-on competition.
17 gru 2021 · According to Princeton Review, these are the law schools where you’ll learn what critical race theory actually is, and band together to stop the assault on the right to choose and the right to ...