Georgia State University Law Review

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Rankings

In 2013, ExpressO ranked the Law Review 83rd among the 100 Most Popular General Student Law Reviews, based upon submissions. [5] In 2014, ExpressO's ranking for the Law Review increased to 47th, and then in 2015 the ranking increased again to 33rd. [6] [7]

The Membership Selection Process

Two factors go into the determining which students receive invitations to join the Law Review. First, the journal considers the academic rank of the students. The full-time rising 2L class and part-time rising 3L class are ranked together in the summer after completing the first year full time curriculum. Second, students may choose to participate in the summer writing competition held by the Law Review. [8]

The top 10 students in academic class rank receive an automatic invitation to join Law Review. [8] Next, the top 10 written submissions receive an invitation. [8] Finally, a composite score weighing the class rank and written submission equally is generated and the top 10-20 scores receive an invitation. [8]

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  2. "Law Review". Georgia State University College of Law.
  3. "Helpful Links". Georgia Advocacy Office.
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