The American University Business Law Review (AUBLR) is a student-run publication that provides cutting-edge legal analysis for the business law community. The AUBLR is the first law review in 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.
Current Issue: Volume 14, Issue 1 (2025)
Articles
The Original Instagram: Whose Property Is It?
Sue M. Altmeyer
FIFA's One Association - One Vote Rule: Does Democratic Governance Ensure Its "Corporate" Integrity?
ILIAS BANTEKAS
The Failure of "Quick Look" Analyses of Antitrust Claims
Jonathan Berman
Institutional Investors as Climate Activists: Curb Your Enthusiasm
Markus Lieberknecht
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the "Deep Administrative State": A Case Study of Its ESG Rules
Jerry W. Markham
A Roadmap to NIL and Taxation
Doron Narotzki and Yariv Brauner
Rediscovering Adam Smith: An Inquiry in the Rule of Law, Competition, and the Future of the Federal Trade Comission
Melissa Holyoak and Christopher G. Mufarrige
Comments
Hollywood's Triple Threat: Writers, Actors, and Antitrust Regulators Take on the Streaming Giants
Remy S. Farkas
State Taxing Power over Tribal Leasing Activity: Balancing Bracker with the Call to Modernize
Caitlyn Lindstrom
Addressing Base Erosion: Impact of the No Tax Breaks for Outsourcing Act on Tax Inversions and Profit Shifting
T. Scott Shogren
