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 2014
Second Amendment, Constitutional Dysfunction or Necessary Safeguard?, Robert J. Cottrol
Second Amendment: Not Constitutional Dysfunction, But Necessary Safeguard, Robert J. Cottrol
In the Civic Republic: Crime, the Inner City, and the Democracy of Arms—Being a Disquisition on the Revival of the Militia at Large, Robert J. Cottrol and Raymond T. Diamond
The People's Justice?, David Fontana
Duty to Rescue? Exploring Legal Analysis Through the Lens of Photojournalists’ Storytelling Dilemmas, Iselin Magdalene Gambert
A Holistic Look at Agency Enforcement, Robert L. Glicksman and David L. Markell
Court-Agency Dialogue: Article III's Dual Nature and the Boundaries of Reviewability, Emily Hammond
§ 9:9 Authenticating email, social media, web pages, text messages, instant messaging, electronic signatures, Laird Kirkpatrick
Merger Control Procedures and Institutions: A Comparison of the EU and US Practice, William E. Kovacic
Why Who Does What Matters: Governmental Design, Agency Performance, the CFPB and PPACA, William E. Kovacic
Denying the Significance of Race, Cynthia Lee
(E)Racing Trayvon Martin, Cynthia Lee
The Trans Panic Defense: Masculinity, Heteronormativity, and the Murder of Transgender Women, Cynthia Lee and Peter Kar Yu Kwan
The Failure of Originalism in Preserving Constitutional Rights to Civil Jury Trial, Renée Lettow Lerner
A Concise Guide to Using Dictionaries from the Founding Era to Determine the Original Meaning of the Constitution, Gregory E. Maggs
A Concise Guide to Using Dictionaries from the Founding Era to Determine the Original Meaning of the Constitution, Gregory E. Maggs
Immunity Ratione Personae of Foreign Government Officials and other Topics: The Sixty-Fifth Session of the International Law Commission, Sean D. Murphy
First Amendment Values for the Internet, Dawn C. Nunziato
I’m Still Dancing: The Continued Efficacy of First Amendment Precedent and Values for New-School Regulation, Dawn C. Nunziato
Keeping the Internet Free in the Americas, Dawn C. Nunziato
The Beginning of the End of Internet Freedom, Dawn C. Nunziato
Inconsistent Jury Verdicts, Stephen A. Saltzburg
Proper and Improper Use of Other Act Evidence, Stephen A. Saltzburg
Reading Transcripts, Stephen A. Saltzburg
The Limitation on Exclusion of Extrinsic Evidence, Stephen A. Saltzburg
Informing the Debate About Sexual Assault in the Military Services: Is the Department of Defense its Own Worst Enemy?, Lisa M. Schenck
Book Review: The Invisible Soldiers: How America Outsourced Our Security By Ann Hagedorn, Steven L. Schooner
Look Up and Around: Musings on Mentors, Role Models, and Professionalism, Steven L. Schooner
Emerging Policy and Practice Issues, Steven L. Schooner and David Berteau
Prizes! Innovating, Risk Shifting, and Avoiding Contracts and Grants, Steven L. Schooner and Nathaniel E. Castellano
Review Essay: Reading the Dream Machine: The Untold Story of the Notorious V-22 Osprey, by Richard Whittle, in Light of the Defense Acquisition Performance Study, Steven L. Schooner and Nathaniel E. Castellano
Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality, Michael Selmi
"The Evolution of Employment Discrimination Law: Changed Doctrine for Changed Social Conditions ", Michael Selmi
Gifts, Hospitality & the Government Contractor, Jessica Tillipman
A Two-Tiered System of Regulation is Needed to Preserve the Viability of Community Banks and Reduce the Risks of Megabanks, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
Narrow Banking as a Structural Remedy for the Problem of Systemic Risk: A Comment on Professor Schwarcz's Ring-Fencing, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
The European Procurement Directives and The Transatlantic Trade & Investment Partnership (T-TIP): Advancing U.S. - European Trade and Cooperation in Procurement, Christopher R. Yukins
Submissions from 2013
Screening Legal Claims Based on Third-Party Litigation Finance Agreements and Other Signals of Quality, Michael B. Abramowicz and Omer Alper
Book Review: Legal Pluralism and Empires, Paul Schiff Berman
How Legal Pluralism Is and Is Not Distinct from Liberalism: A Response to Dennis Patterson and Alexis Galán, Paul Schiff Berman
Jurisgenerative Constitutionalism: Procedural Principles for Managing Global Legal Pluralism, Paul Schiff Berman
Rethinking the Legal Foundations of the European Constitutional Order: The Lessons of the New Historical Research, Francesca Bignami
National Treatment in Copyright and Related Rights: How Much Work Does it Do?, Robert Brauneis
The Role of Economics in Tax Scholarship, Neil H. Buchanan
Bargaining in the Shadow of the Debt Ceiling: When Negotiating over Spending and Tax Laws, Congress and the President Should Consider the Debt Ceiling a Dead Letter, Neil H. Buchanan and Michael C. Dorf
Digital Planning: The Future of Elder Law, Naomi R. Cahn
The Gender/Class Divide: Reproduction, Privilege and the Workplace, Naomi R. Cahn and June Carbone
The Past, Present and Future of the Marital Presumption, Naomi R. Cahn and June Carbone
Who's the Father?, Naomi R. Cahn and June Carbone