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The Annual Review of Criminal Procedure

The Annual Review of Criminal Procedure (ARCP) is a comprehensive topic-by-topic summary of federal criminal procedure. The goal of the ARCP--which is written, updated, and edited by members of The Georgetown Law Journal--is to provide readers with an objective, concise, and accurate overview of criminal procedure in the federal courts. The current edition of the ARCP, published in June 2006, represents the thirty-fifth year in which the editors and staff of The Georgetown Law Journal have provided this valuable service to the legal community.

The ARCP serves as a practical aid to a diverse readership which includes prosecutors and defense attorneys, judges and their law clerks, and prisoners assisting in their own defense or appeal. In conjunction with Georgetown CLE, the staff and editors of The Georgetown Law Journal distribute over eleven thousand copies of the ARCP annually. The ARCP is also available in searchable format on Westlaw and Lexis.

How to Order a Copy of the Annual Review of Criminal Procedure

Copies of the ARCP must be purchased separately from the rest of The Georgetown Law Journal's issues. Special rates are available for qualifying individuals. For price information and to order, please use the link below.

Order Copies of the ARCP

You may also place an order or request information by contacting:

Continuing Legal Education
Georgetown University Law Center
Attn: Jessica Schau
Suite 5000 Hotung Building
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 662-9890

How to Contact an Editor of the Annual Review of Criminal Procedure

We strongly encourage our readers to send comments and suggestions so that future staff members and editors can continue to improve the ARCP. We also welcome contact from organizations, such as books-to-prisoners programs, who are interested in cooperating in efforts to achieve wider distribution of the ARCP to prisoners. Please send all correspondence to:

The Georgetown Law Journal
Attn: Annual Review of Criminal Procedure Editor-in-Chief 
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW 
Washington, DC  20001
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