
GW Law Faculty Publications & Other Works
The Faculty Scholarship collection contains full text scholarly works authored by permanent faculty of the George Washington University Law School.
Works encompass many topics such as government regulation, animal law, business & finance law, constitutional law, civil rights, criminal law, litigation, environmental & energy law, family law, government procurement, health law, intellectual property & technology law, labor law, taxation law, cyber security law, national security law, international law, foreign relations law, and public interest law.
Submissions from 2017
Prudence in International Strategy: From Lawyerly to Post-Lawyerly, Jeremiah S. Pam
A Comparison of the Cultures and Performance of a Modern Agency and a Nineteenth-Century Agency, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Comparing the Competition Law Regimes of the United States and India, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Primary Jurisdiction: Another Victim of Reality, Richard J. Pierce Jr
The Effects of President Trump’s Reversal of President Obama’s Climate Policies Are Greatly Exaggerated, Richard J. Pierce Jr
The Regulatory Budget Debate, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Assaultive Words and Constitutional Norms, Catherine J. Ross
Ministry of Truth? Why Law Can’t Stop Prevarications, Bullshit, and Straight-Out Lies in Political Campaigns, Catherine J. Ross
A Modest Proposal? Regulating Customer Discrimination Through the Firm, Naomi Schoenbaum
Heteronormativity in Employment Discrimination Law, Naomi Schoenbaum
Stuck or Rooted? The Costs of Mobility and the Value of Place, Naomi Schoenbaum
Feature Comment: The Well-Reasoned Case for Reversing the Outsourcing Trend: A Review Essay of Jon Michaels’ Constitutional Coup: Privatization's Threat to the American Republic, Steven L. Schooner
Emerging Policy and Practice Issues (2016), Steven L. Schooner and David J. Berteau
The Paradox of Implicit Bias and a Plea for a New Narrative, Michael Selmi
Originalism and Level of Generality, Peter J. Smith
Civil Procedure and the Ministerial Exception, Peter J. Smith and Robert W. Tuttle
God and State Preambles, Peter J. Smith and Robert W. Tuttle
Risk and Anxiety: A Theory of Data Breach Harms, Daniel J. Solove and Danielle Citron
Informal, Inquisitorial, and Accurate: An Empirical Look at a Problem-Solving Housing Court, Jessica K. Steinberg
Kiobel and Extraterritoriality: Here, (Not) There, (Not Even) Everywhere, Edward T. Swaine
The Road to Repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
The Trump Administration’s Policy Options in International Procurement, Christopher R. Yukins
The U.S. Federal Procurement System: An Introduction, Christopher R. Yukins
A Comparative View of Debarment and Suspension of Contractors in Brazil and in the USA, Christopher R. Yukins, Cristiana Fortini Silva, and Mariana Avelar
Submissions from 2016
The Inevitable Legal Pluralism within Universal Harmonization Regimes: The Case of the Cisg, Paul Schiff Berman
Formal Versus Functional Method in Comparative Constitutional Law, Francesca Bignami
Introduction. A New Field: Comparative Law and Regulation, Francesca Bignami
Regulation and the Courts: Judicial Review in Comparative Perspective, Francesca Bignami
Theories of Civil Society and Global Administrative Law: The Case of the World Bank and International Development, Francesca Bignami
Copyright's Race, Gender and Age: A First Quantitative Look at Registrations, Robert Brauneis and Dotan Oliar
Fall 2016 Supplement to Brauneis & Schechter, Copyright: A Contemporary Approach, Robert Brauneis and Roger E. Schechter
On the Evolution of Property Ownership Among Former Slaves, Newly Freedmen, Eleanor Marie Brown
Why Black Homeowners are More Likely to Be Caribbean-American than African-American in New York: A Theory of How Early West Indian Migrants Broke Racial Cartels in Housing, Eleanor Marie Brown
Don't End or Audit the Fed: Central Bank Independence in an Age of Austerity, Neil H. Buchanan and Michael C. Dorf
Incomplete Dispositions, Naomi R. Cahn
Nonmarriage, Naomi R. Cahn and June Carbone
Unequal Terms: Gender, Power, and the Recreation of Hierarchy, Naomi R. Cahn and June Carbone
Digital Assets and Fiduciaries, Naomi R. Cahn, Christina Kunz, and Suzanne Brown Walsh
Having Your Cake and Eating it Too? Zero-Rating, Net Neutrality and International Law, Arturo J. Carrillo
Zero Rating and the Holy Grail: Universal Standards for Net Neutrality, Arturo J. Carrillo
The Law of China's Local Government Debt Crisis: Local Government Financing Vehicles and Their Bonds, Donald C. Clarke
In Defense of the Equal Sovereignty Principle, Thomas Colby
Guns, Bird Feathers, and Overcriminalization: Why Courts Should Take the Second Amendment Seriously, Robert J. Cottrol and George Mocsary
Guns, Bird Feathers, and Overcriminalization: Why Courts Should Take the Second Amendment Seriously, Robert J. Cottrol and George Mocsary
Berkshire's Blemishes: Lessons for Buffett's Successors, Peers, and Policy, Lawrence A. Cunningham
What's Warren Buffett's Secret to Great Writing?, Lawrence A. Cunningham
Placing the Government in Fragile Democracies, David Fontana
The Narrowing of Federal Power By the American Political Capital, David Fontana
Technological Innovation, Data Analytics, and Environmental Enforcement, Robert L. Glicksman
Legal Adaptive Capacity: How Program Goals and Processes Shape Federal Land Adaptation to Climate Change, Robert L. Glicksman and Alejandro E. Camacho