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Georgetown Law Review 2023 2023 : Georgetown University Undergraduate Law Review Call for Papers

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Link: https://guulr.com/submission-requirements/
 
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Submission Deadline Dec 1, 2022
Categories    law   history   politics   international relations
 

Call For Papers

Submissions may be about anything related to the field of law. Welcomed subjects include economics, history, psychology, political science, international relations, sociology, and more.

Submissions must:

Be at least 6 pages, double spaced
Include footnotes or end-notes
Be received by 11:59PM ET on December 1st, 2022
Please send all law review submissions as a Word document to guundergraduatelawreview@gmail.com. In the body of the email, please include:

Name, Email, & Phone Number
University, Class, and Fields of Study
Submission Title Abstract (150 word maximum)

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