27-688: (Redirected from The Quarterly Journal ) Quarterly Journal may refer to: AIPLA Quarterly Journal Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics Quarterly Journal of Economics Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology & Hydrogeology Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Quarterly Journal of Mathematics Quarterly Journal of Medicine Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics Quarterly Journal of Science Quarterly Journal of Speech Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol Quarterly Journal of
54-813: A joint program with the University of Oxford for the study of international human rights law at New College, Oxford each July. In addition to the Juris Doctor degree, GW Law offers the following joint degrees: The school also offers Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Environmental Law , Business and Finance Law, International Environmental Law, Government Procurement and Environmental Law, Intellectual Property Law , International and Comparative Law, Government Procurement Law, Litigation and Dispute Resolution , and National Security and U.S. Foreign Relations Law. The Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.)
81-630: A median of 3.74. In the 2018–19 academic year, GW Law had 1,525 J.D. students, of which 25% were minorities and 51% were female. In order to apply for the J.D. program, students must have taken the LSAT within the past five years and must submit a personal statement and at least one letter of recommendation. The GRE is also accepted instead of the LSAT. An applicant with scores for both the GRE and LSAT will have its LSAT score reviewed. Applications are considered on
108-593: A rolling basis starting in October and must be submitted by March 1. In 2024, U.S. News & World Report ranks GW Law as the 41st top law school out of 196 in the United States. In 2014, the National Law Journal ranked GW Law 21st for law schools that sent the highest percentage of new graduates to NLJ 250 law firms, the largest and most prominent law practices in the U.S. In 2020, GW
135-948: Is a law journal covering intellectual property matters that is jointly published by the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the George Washington University Law School . The journal was established in 1972 and is student-edited. References [ edit ] ^ "AIPLA Quarterly Journal" . Aipla.org. 2012-10-08. Archived from the original on October 16, 2012 . Retrieved 2014-05-12 . ^ "Journals" . Law.gwu.edu . Retrieved 2014-05-12 . External links [ edit ] Official website v t e George Washington University Colleges and schools Columbian College of Arts and Sciences Corcoran School of
162-733: Is different from Wikidata Quarterly journals (infobox) George Washington University Law School The George Washington University Law School ( GW Law ) is the law school of George Washington University , in Washington, D.C. Established in 1865, GW Law is the oldest law school in the national capital . GW Law has 275 elective courses in business and finance law , environmental law , government procurement law , intellectual property law , international comparative law , litigation and dispute resolution , and national security and U.S. foreign relations law . GW Law has an alumni network that includes notable people within
189-605: Is located in the heart of Washington's Foggy Bottom neighborhood, across the street from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund headquarters, and a few blocks away from the State Department and the White House . The Jacob Burns Law Library holds a collection of more than 700,000 volumes. In 2000, the law school began a major building and renovation plan. The school has expanded into buildings on
216-422: Is offered to a very limited number of candidates. Instead of supplying students with individual class rankings, GW Law recognizes academic performance with two scholar designations. The top 1–15% of the class is designated George Washington Scholars while the top 16–35% of the class is designated Thurgood Marshall Scholars . GW Law publishes ten journals: With more than 1,600 J.D. students enrolled in
243-511: The 2013–2014 academic year, GW Law had the fifth largest J.D. enrollment of all ABA-accredited law schools. In the 2013–2014 academic year, 25.2% of GW Law students were minorities and 46.2% were female. Students enrolled in the J.D. program come from 206 colleges and 11 countries. The law school also enrolls students from approximately 45 countries each year in its Master of Laws and Doctor of Juridical Science degree programs. GW Law students can participate in 60 student groups. GW Law
270-653: The 2024 Van Vleck Moot Court Competition. J.D. students are required to take courses on civil procedure , criminal law , constitutional law , contracts , introduction to advocacy, legal research and writing, professional responsibility and ethics, property , and torts . GW Law offers more than 275 elective courses each year. The school offers business and finance law , environmental law , government procurement law , intellectual property law , international comparative law , litigation and dispute resolution , and national security and U.S. foreign relations law . GW Law also offers numerous summer programs, including
297-1194: The Arts and Design Elliott School of International Affairs Graduate School of Political Management Law School School of Business School of Engineering and Applied Science School of Media and Public Affairs Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration Publications Anthropological Quarterly Law Review Federal Circuit Bar Journal Public Contract Law Journal International Law Review AIPLA Quarterly Journal The Federal Communications Law Journal The Washington Quarterly Women's Health Issues Planet Forward Centers and institutes List of centers and research institutes at George Washington University National Security Archive Textile Museum (Washington, D.C.) Institute for International Economic Policy Munich Intellectual Property Law Center Athletics George Washington Revolutionaries Men's basketball Women's basketball Men's baseball Softball Men's soccer Charles E. Smith Center Tucker Field " Hail to
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#1732772237372324-1389: The Buff and Blue " Football ( defunct ) Campuses Campuses Foggy Bottom (main campus) Virginia Science & Technology Campus Mount Vernon Campus Buildings and places 2000 Pennsylvania Avenue Anniversary Park University Art Galleries Corcoran Gallery of Art Corcoran Hall John J. Earley Office and Studio Engine Company 23 F Street House Foggy Bottom–GWU station Fulbright Hall Fairbanks' George Washington Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Hall Lisner Auditorium Madison Hall Munson Hall President's Office Rawlins Park Residence halls River Horse School Without Walls (Washington, D.C.) Charles E. Smith Center Snows Court (Washington, D.C.) Stockton Hall Hattie M. Strong Residence Hall Oscar W. Underwood House Washington Circle Margaret Wetzel House Maxwell Woodhull House Student life GW-TV Student Association The GW Hatchet Enosinian Society The Taylor Prize in Mathematics ΔΦΕ Libraries Gelman Library Jacob Burns Law Library Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library People President of
351-786: The Chemical Society Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society The Quarterly Journal , published by Personal Freedom Outreach , Christian organisation Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
378-489: The Class of 2019 obtained full-time, long-term, bar passage-required, non-school funded employment ten months after graduation. GW Law's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 12.1%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2019 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job ten months after graduation. 0.6% of graduates were in school-funded jobs. 89.5% of
405-399: The Class of 2019 was employed in some capacity, 1.4% were pursuing a graduate degree, and 6.8% were unemployed and seeking employment. The main employment destinations for 2019 GW Law graduates were Washington, D.C. , New York City , and Virginia . The total cost of full-time attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at GW Law for the 2024-2025 academic year
432-620: The U.S. Supreme Court in its history, including in the 1930s Francis R. Kirkham, later partner at Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro in San Francisco and then general counsel to Standard Oil of California , and Reynolds Robertson, who worked for Cravath, deGersdorff, Swaine & Wood in New York City, both co-authors of a seminal work on the Court's jurisdiction. According to GW Law's official 2019 ABA-required disclosures, 73.6% of
459-1372: The University Ellen Granberg Notable Alumni & Notable Faculty ( Law School Alumni · Elliott School Alumni & Faculty · Columbian College Alumni & Faculty · GW Business School Alumni & Faculty ) Medicine and health Medical Faculty Associates George Washington University Hospital School of Medicine and Health Sciences School of Nursing Milken Institute School of Public Health Dr. Cyrus and Myrtle Katzen Cancer Research Center See also Benjamin Franklin University Mount Vernon College for Women National University School of Law Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AIPLA_Quarterly_Journal&oldid=1152316237 " Categories : American law journals George Washington University Law School Law journals edited by students Quarterly journals Intellectual property law journals Academic journals established in 1972 English-language journals Academic journals published by learned and professional societies Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
486-567: The east side of the University Yard. The law school currently occupies nine buildings on the main campus of The George Washington University . The law school's main complex comprises five buildings anchored by Stockton Hall (1924) located on the University Yard, the central open space of GW's urban campus. Renovated extensively between 2001 and 2003, these buildings adjoin one another, have internal passageways, and function as one consolidated complex. Three townhouses directly across from
513-808: The fields of law and government, including the former U.S. Attorney General , the former U.S. Secretary of the Interior , foreign heads of state , judges of the International Court of Justice , ministers of foreign affairs , a Director-General of the World Intellectual Property Organization , a Director of the CIA , members of U.S. Congress , U.S. State Governors , four Directors of the FBI , and numerous Federal judges . The George Washington University Law School
540-1062: The 💕 Academic journal AIPLA Quarterly Journal [REDACTED] Discipline Intellectual property law Language English Publication details History 1972 ; 52 years ago ( 1972 ) to present Publisher American Intellectual Property Law Association and the George Washington University Law School (United States) Frequency Quarterly Standard abbreviations ISO 4 ( alt ) · Bluebook ( alt ) NLM ( alt ) · MathSciNet ( alt [REDACTED] ) Bluebook AIPLA Q.J. ISO 4 AIPLA Q. J. Indexing CODEN ( alt · alt2 ) · JSTOR ( alt ) · LCCN ( alt ) MIAR · NLM ( alt ) · Scopus ISSN 0883-6078 LCCN 85648674 OCLC no. 10686580 Links Journal homepage Online archive The AIPLA Quarterly Journal
567-552: The main complex house the Community Legal Clinics, Student Bar Association, and student journal offices. For the class entering in the fall of 2019, 2,488 out of 8,019 J.D. applicants (31%) were offered admission, with 489 matriculating. The 25th and 75th LSAT percentiles for the 2019 full-time entering class were 160 and 167, respectively, with a median of 166 (93rd percentile ). The 25th and 75th undergraduate GPA percentiles were 3.40 and 3.84, respectively, with
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#1732772237372594-637: The name National Law Center for the 37 years from 1959 to 1996, when it was renamed George Washington University Law School. Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas , William Strong , David J. Brewer , Willis Van Devanter , and John Marshall Harlan are among those who served on its faculty. Chief Justice John Roberts , Justice Antonin Scalia , Justice Elena Kagan , Justice Sonia Sotomayor , and Justice Samuel Alito presided over its moot court in 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2014, and 2016. In 2024, Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will preside over
621-665: The oldest intellectual property program in the country, with alumni having written patents for some of the greatest technological achievements of the past 130 years, including the Wright brothers ' flying machine, patented on May 22, 1906. The school was accredited by the American Bar Association in 1923 and was a charter member of the Association of American Law Schools . In 1954, it merged with National University School of Law . The law school operated under
648-491: The title Quarterly Journal . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quarterly_Journal&oldid=1043305295 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages AIPLA Quarterly Journal From Misplaced Pages,
675-574: Was founded in the 1820s but closed in 1826 due to low enrollment. The law school's first two professors were William Cranch , chief justice of the Circuit Court for the District of Columbia and second reporter of the U.S. Supreme Court, and William Thomas Carroll, a descendant of Charles Carroll the Settler and clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1827 until his death in 1863. The law school
702-461: Was ranked as the 11th best moot court program in the country and regularly hosts a U.S. Supreme Court justice on its three-judge panel. According to Brian Leiter's law school rankings, GW Law ranked 17th in the nation for Supreme Court clerkship placement between 2003 and 2013, 19th in terms of student numerical quality, and 16th for law faculties with the most "scholarly impact" as measured by numbers of citations. GW Law has placed 27 clerks at
729-489: Was reestablished in 1865 and was the first law school in the District of Columbia. Law classes resumed in 1865 in the Old Trinity Episcopal Church , and the school graduated its first class of 60 students in 1867. The Master of Laws degree program was adopted by the school in 1897. In 1900, the school was one of the founding members of the Association of American Law Schools . GW Law has
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