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 2013
Introduction, June Carbone and Naomi R. Cahn
The 'Federal Law of Marriage': Deference, Deviation, and DOMA, W. Burlette Carter
Mapping the Law of WTO Accession, Steve Charnovitz
General Law in Federal Court, Bradford R. Clark and Anthony J. Bellia Jr.
Grades Matter; Legal Writing Grades Matter Most, Jessica L. Clark
Originalism and the Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, Thomas Colby
The Long, Lingering Shadow: Slavery, Race, and Law in the American Hemisphere (Introduction), Robert J. Cottrol
Affirmative Action, Robert J. Cottrol and Megan Davis
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 Contract Management Body of Knowledge: Understanding an Essential Tool for the Acquisition Profession, Neal J. Couture and Steven L. Schooner
Emotional Intelligence and Negotiation Performance, Charles B. Craver
The Impact of Gender on Negotiation Performance, Charles B. Craver
The Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques to Resolve Public Sector Bargaining Disputes, Charles B. Craver
Deferred Prosecutions and Corporate Governance: An Integrated Approach to Investigation and Reform, Lawrence A. Cunningham
The AIG Story (Chapter 18, Nationalization), Lawrence A. Cunningham and Maurice R. Greenberg
The World Is Not Flat: Conference Planning and Presentation as Part of a Multidimensional Understanding of Scholarship, Iselin Magdalene Gambert, Karen Thornton, and Amy R. Stein
Energy Transmission Access Across Wild and Scenic Rivers: Balancing Increased Access to Nontraditional Power Sources with Environmental Protection Policies, Robert L. Glicksman
Letting Nature Work in the Pacific Northwest: A Manual for Protecting Ecosystem Services Under Existing Law, Robert L. Glicksman, Robert W. Adler, Daniel J. Rohlf, Robert R.M Verchick, and Yee Huang
Functional Government in 3-D, Robert L. Glicksman and Alejandro E. Camacho
Regulatory Design in Context, Robert L. Glicksman and David L. Markell
Bid Protests: The Costs are Real, But the Benefits Outweigh Them, Daniel I. Gordon
Incentive Effects from Different Approaches to Holdup Mitigation Surrounding Patent Remedies and Standard-Setting Organizations, F. Scott Kieff and Anne Layne-Farrar
§ 5:33 Waiver of Privilege — Voluntary Disclosure or Failure to Claim, Laird Kirkpatrick and Christopher B. Mueller
§ 5:10 Potential Constitutional Limitations on Claims of Privilege — The Constitutional Right to Produce Evidence, Laird Kirkpatrick and Christopher B. Mueller
§ 5:35 Fed. R. Evid. 502--Limitations on Waiver of Privilege and Work Product Immunity, Laird Kirkpatrick and Christopher B. Mueller
§ 8:91 Admissibility of Forensic Laboratory Reports — The Williams Case, Laird Kirkpatrick and Christopher B. Mueller
Competition Agencies with Complex Policy Portfolios: Divide or Conquer?, William E. Kovacic and David A. Hyman
Making Race Salient: Trayvon Martin and Implicit Bias in a Not Yet Post-Racial Society, Cynthia Lee
The Rise of Directed Verdict: Jury Power in Civil Cases Before the Federal Rules of 1938, Renée Lettow Lerner
Justice Kennedy’s Use of Sources of the Original Meaning of the Constitution, Gregory E. Maggs
Book Review of the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (Rüdiger Wolfrum, Ed., Oxford University Press, 2012), Sean D. Murphy
Deconstructing Fragmentation: Koskenniemi's 2006 ILC Project, Sean D. Murphy
International Judicial Bodies for Resolving Disputes Between States, Sean D. Murphy
Jus Ad Bellum, Values, and the Contemporary Structure of International Law, Sean D. Murphy
Reflections on the ICJ Advisory Opinion on Kosovo: Interpreting Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999), Sean D. Murphy
The Expulsion of Aliens and Other Topics: The Sixty-Fourth Session of the International Law Commission, Sean D. Murphy
The Relevance of Subsequent Agreement and Subsequent Practice for the Interpretation of Treaties, Sean D. Murphy
What a Difference a Year Makes: The International Court of Justice's 2012 Jurisprudence, Sean D. Murphy
The Jus Ad Bellum and the 1998 Initiation of the Eritrean-Ethopian War, Sean D. Murphy, Won Kidane, and Thomas R. Snider
With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: Proposed Principles of Digital Due Process for ICT Companies, Dawn C. Nunziato
Political Law, Spencer A. Overton
Voting Rights Disclosure, Spencer A. Overton
Natural Gas Fracking Addresses All of Our Major Problems, Richard J. Pierce Jr
The Appropriate Role of Costs in Environmental Regulation, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Who Should Determine Whether an Agency’s Explanation of a Tax Rule Is Adequate?, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Child Testimony and the Right to Present a Defense, Stephen A. Saltzburg
Judicial Innovations to Screen Eyewitness Identifications, Stephen A. Saltzburg
Voice Identification Experts, Stephen A. Saltzburg