The Public Contract Law Journal (cited to as Pub. Cont. L.J.) is the official journal of the American Bar Association Section of Public Contract Law. The journal is published four-times per year addressing legal issues facing the practice of public contract and procurement law at the local and federal level.
The journal is currently edited by students at The George Washington University Law School, which sprouted from an arrangement beginning in 1995 between the school and American Bar Association. In addition, a group of editors from the American Bar Association Section of Public Contract Law reviews submissions considered for publication.
The journal is recognized in the legal academic community for its annual writing competition, attracting student notes and comments addressing public contract law topics. The journal is considered to be one of the most prestigious journals at the George Washington University Law School.
YouTube Encyclopedic
-
1/3Views:3835 394846
-
The Nature or Natures of Agreements on Choice of Court and Choice of Law
-
CPA Exam Lesson: Introduction to Forward and Options Contracts
-
CLP Speaker Series - Unlearning How to Think Like a Lawyer: A Corporate Lawyers Reflects
Transcription
External links
- Public Contract Law Journal (GW Law)
- Public Contract Law Journal (ABA)
- ABA Section of Public Contract Law