American University Business Law Review
Aida Al-Akhdar currently serves as a Legal Rhetoric Deans Fellow at American University Washington College of Law, where responsibilities include teaching Bluebook citation to first-year law students and assisting in courtroom instruction. Additionally, Aida is a Staff Editor for the American University Business Law Review. Previous experience includes a role as a Summer Associate at Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell LLP, where Aida conducted research and assisted in drafting merger agreements, and as a Domestic Violence Advocate at Compass Center for Women and Families. Aida has also held editorial positions with The Internationalist Undergraduate Journal of Foreign Affairs and participated in various community-focused initiatives, such as serving on the Justice in Action Committee for the Town of Chapel Hill, NC. Aida holds a Doctor of Law degree from American University Washington College of Law and a dual degree in English and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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American University Business Law Review
The American University Business Law Review (AUBLR) is a student-run publication that provides cutting-edge legal analysis for the business law community. It is the only law review in Washington, D.C. dedicated solely to business issues. The AUBLR publishes fall and spring issues that include scholarly articles, case law analysis, and coverage of developing trends in a variety of areas, such as financial regulation, international trade, antitrust, communications, healthcare, and energy. We welcome articles submitted by academics, practitioners, and law students. Additionally, the AUBLR hosts an annual symposium with leading academics and practitioners that focuses on a current, pertinent topic in business law. http://www.aublr.org/