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Whether directly or indirectly, the American criminal legal system affects every person living in the United States. How we choose to criminalize and punish behavior speaks to what we value as a society and how far we are willing to go to protect those values.
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ACLR Online allows the American Criminal Law Review to provide timely and relevant legal analysis on current criminal issues. Our team is dedicated to curating practitioner-focused articles to allow for a more robust conversation on criminal law.
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The ACLR Articles Committee works diligently to select articles that are timely and relevant to the field of American criminal law, clear and polished, thoroughly researched, and that speak to the journal’s practitioner reader base. As a general rule, the ACLR looks for articles ranging from approximately 8,000-13,000 words, though the staff of the...
The American Criminal Law Review accepts note submissions from GULC students as well as law students studying at other institutions.Notes must relate to American criminal law in a meaningful way and should be approximately twenty-five to forty typewritten pages (excluding footnotes). While ACLR accepts note submissions from students who are not ACL...
The American Criminal Law Review always welcomes submissions for our online journal. Submissions should be shorter than traditional law review articles and should focus on a contemporary issue in criminal law. We welcome submissions from professors, practitioners, and students: anyone who has something to add to the conversation. Submissions can co...
The American Criminal Law Review is a student-edited scholarly journal published at Georgetown University Law Center. The ACLR is a journal of American criminal law and white-collar crime.
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The American Criminal Law Review is the nation’s premier journal of criminal law. ACLR seeks to serve the criminal law community by providing a forum for the best scholarship in the field. ACLR especially strives to provide information and ideas that are useful to criminal law practitioners.
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The American Criminal Law Review is the nation’s premier journal of criminal law serving academics and practitioners.