Georgetown Law Weekly

The Georgetown Law Weekly is a weekly newspaper published by students at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C.

The Law Weekly has a circulation of 1,500 and is printed each Tuesday of the school year. In total, twenty-two issues are printed over the course of the Fall and Spring semesters. It is composed on Quark XPress 6.1 and is printed by Southern Maryland Publishing. The newspaper accepts letters to the editor via email that do not exceed 700 words. A version of the Law Weekly is available online.

The Law Weekly won the American Bar Association Law Student Division's best newspaper award three years in a row, from 2002-04. The late Reverend Father Robert F. Drinan served as Faculty Adviser.

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