The George Washington Law Review, as a scholarly journal with a long history, has a profound impact on both the legal academia and the field of legal practice. It serves not only as a platform for law students to demonstrate their critical thinking and academic research capabilities but also as an important venue for legal professionals to exchange ideas and discuss legal issues.The journal's publication frequency of six issues per year ensures the diversity and timeliness of its content, covering various branches of law from constitutional law to commercial law, and from international law to intellectual property law. Each article undergoes rigorous peer review to ensure the quality and depth of academic research.