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
The Family and the Market at Wal-Mart, Naomi Schoenbaum
Emerging Policy and Practice Issues (2012), Steven L. Schooner and David J. Berteau
Hostess and the Search for Workplace Dignity, Michael Selmi
Can All Women Be Pharmacists?: A Critique of Hanna Rosin’s The End of Men, Michael Selmi and Sonia Weil
HIPAA Turns 10: Analyzing the Past, Present, and Future Impact, Daniel J. Solove
Privacy Self-Management and the Consent Dilemma, Daniel J. Solove
Reconciling Personal Information in the United States and European Union, Daniel J. Solove and Paul M. Schwartz
The Financing of Small Businesses: A Functional Analysis of Three Legal Models, John Andrew Spanogle Jr.
The Congressional War on Contractors, Jessica Tillipman
Citigroup: A Case Study in Managerial and Regulatory Failures, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
Turning a Blind Eye: Why Washington Keeps Giving In to Wall Street, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
Cross-Debarment: A Stakeholder Analysis, Christopher R. Yukins
Rethinking the World Bank’s Sanctions System, Christopher R. Yukins
Feature Comment: Considering The Effects of Public Procurement Regulations on Competitive Markets, Christopher R. Yukins and Jose A. Cora
Submissions from 2012
Commitment Bonds, Michael B. Abramowicz
Prediction Markets for Corporate Governance, Michael B. Abramowicz
Commitment Bonds, Michael B. Abramowicz and Ian Ayres
Forward to Festschrift Honoring Chief Judge Rader, Martin J. Adelman
The America Invents Act, Its Unique First-to-File System and Its Transfer of Power from Juries to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Martin J. Adelman
The WTO’s Revised Government Procurement Agreement - An Important Milestone Toward Greater Market Access and Transparency in Global Public Procurement Markets, Robert D. Anderson, Steven L. Schooner, and Collin D. Swan
Global Legal Pluralism: A Jurisprudence of Law Beyond Borders (Introduction), Paul Schiff Berman
Comparative Administrative Law, Francesca Bignami
Geoengineering and the Science Communication Environment: A Cross-Cultural Experiment, Donald Braman, Dan M. Kahan, Hank C. Jenkins-Smith, Tor Tarantola, and Carol L. Silva
The Polarizing Impact of Science Literacy and Numeracy on Perceived Climate Change Risks, Donald Braman, Dan M. Kahan, Ellen Peters, Maggie Wittlin, Paul Slovic, Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, and Gregory N. Mandel
An Addendum to Cox and Posner: A Visa to 'Snitch', Eleanor Marie Brown
A Visa to "Snitch": An Addendum to Cox and Posner, Eleanor Marie Brown
The Past, Present, and Future of Critical Tax Theory: A Conversation, Karen B. Brown
Owning Versus Renting: Thoughts on Housing Policy, Tax Incentives, and Middle Class Dreams, Neil H. Buchanan
Why We Should Never Pay Down the National Debt, Neil H. Buchanan
How to Choose the Least Unconstitutional Option: Lessons for the President (and Others) from the 2011 Debt Ceiling Standoff, Neil H. Buchanan and Michael C. Dorf
Nullifying the Debt Ceiling Threat Once and for All: Why the President Should Embrace the Least Unconstitutional Option, Neil H. Buchanan and Michael C. Dorf
The New Kinship, Naomi R. Cahn
Women in the Post-Conflict Process: Reviewing the Impact of Recent U.N. Actions in Achieving Gender Centrality, Naomi R. Cahn
When You Pass on, Don't Leave the Passwords Behind: Planning for Digital Assets, Naomi R. Cahn and Gerry W. Beyer
The End of Men or the Rebirth of Class? How Hanna Rosin Leaves Out the 1% & Family Law Fails the Other 99%, Naomi R. Cahn and June Carbone
The Age of Innocence: The First 25 Years of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1906 to 1931, W. Burlette Carter
International Trade and Investment Law and Carbon Management Technologies, Steve Charnovitz
US Special Safeguard on Imports of Tires from China: Imposing Pain for Little Gain, Steve Charnovitz and Bernard Hoekman
Kiobel, Subject Matter Jurisdiction, and the Alien Tort Statute, Bradford R. Clark
Brief for Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. et al., as Amici Curiae supporting Respondents, Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., 132 S.Ct. 1738 (2012) (No. 10-1491)., Bradford R. Clark and Anthony J. Bellia Jr.
The Law of Nations as Constitutional Law, Bradford R. Clark and Anthony J. Bellia Jr.
Toward a Unified Grading Vocabulary: Using Grading Rubrics to Set Student Expectations and Promote Consistency in Legal Writing Courses, Jessica L. Clark and Christy Hallam DeSanctis
In Defense of Judicial Empathy, Thomas B. Colby
The Benefits to Be Derived from Post-Negotiation Assessments, Charles B. Craver
The Right to Strike and its Possible Conflict with Other Fundamental Rights of the People in the United States, Charles B. Craver
Outsourcing Covert Activities, Laura T. Dickinson
Executive Branch Legalisms, David Fontana
Governance of Public Lands, Public Agencies, and Natural Resources, Robert L. Glicksman
Landscape Level Management of Parks, Refuges, and Preserves for Ecosystem Resilience, Robert L. Glicksman and Graeme S. Cumming
Improving Water Quality Antidegradation Policies, Robert L. Glicksman and Sandra B. Zellmer