About the George Mason Law Review

The George Mason Law Review (GMLR) serves as the flagship journal of the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University. A traditional, student-led publication, GMLR produces four comprehensive print issues annually, alongside its digital companion, the GMLR Forum.

Our journal serves as a vital platform for legal scholarship, featuring insightful contributions from distinguished judges, practitioners, and legal scholars. Entirely managed and edited by students, GMLR is defined by a commitment to editorial independence and academic excellence. Every organizational and editorial decision is guided by our core principles of knowledge and truth, ensuring the journal remains a driving force in the study and advancement of the law.