From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Federal Circuit Bar Journal
Federal Circuit Bar Journal
The Federal Circuit Bar Journal is the official journal of the journal is run by a student editorial board with the sup-
Federal Circuit Bar Association and the Federal Circuit port, guidance, and assistance of the George Washington
Court of Appeals.[1] The journal embraces the entire University Law School faculty, as well as practitioner
scope of subject matter within the jurisdiction of the Fed- members of the Federal Circuit Bar Association. The jour-
eral Circuit Court of Appeals including appeals involving nal, which typically goes by the acronym "FCBJ," accepts
patents, government contracts, vaccine injury claims, in- submissions from authors seeking publication through-
ternational trade, and certain money claims among oth- out the year though the journal’s website.
ers. The journal is circulated to the members of the Fed-
eral Circuit Bar Association, approximately 3,000 individ-
uals including distinguished lawyers, district judges, and
References
appellate judges. In addition, it is also distributed to over [1] http://docs.law.gwu.edu/stdg/fcbj/index.html/
100 law schools across the United States.
The journal is currently housed at the George Wash-
ington University Law School after previously being
External links
housed at George Mason University School of Law. The • Official website
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