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 2012
Reflections on the Federal Procurement Landscape, Daniel I. Gordon
§ 5:34 Waiver of Privilege — Inadvertent or Involuntary Disclosure, Laird Kirkpatrick and Christopher B. Mueller
Behavioral Economics and Its Meaning for Antitrust Agency Decision Making, William E. Kovacic and James C. Cooper
Behavioral Economics: Implications for Regulatory Behavior, William E. Kovacic and James C. Cooper
Competition Agency Design: What's on the Menu?, William E. Kovacic and David A. Hyman
Outpost Years for a Start-Up Agency: The FTC from 1921-1925, William E. Kovacic and Marc Winerman
Reasonableness with Teeth: The Future of Fourth Amendment Reasonableness Analysis, Cynthia Lee
Enlightenment Economics and the Framing of the U.S. Constitution, Renée Lettow Lerner
A Concise Guide to the Records of the Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787 as a Source of the Original Meaning of the U.S. Constitution, Gregory E. Maggs
Modern Military Justice: Cases and Materials, Gregory E. Maggs and Lisa M. Schenck
Modern Military Justice: Cases and Materials, Gregory E. Maggs and Lisa M. Schenck
Downgrading Rating Agency Reform, Jeffrey Manns
Insuring Against a Derivative Disaster: The Case for Decentralized Risk Management, Jeffrey Manns
The Merger Agreement Myth, Jeffrey Manns and Robert Anderson
The Rise of Institutional Law Practice, Thomas D. Morgan
The Necessity of Tradeoffs in a Properly Functioning Civil Procedure System, Alan B. Morrison
Book Review of The Law of International Responsibility (James Crawford, Alain Pellet, and Simon Olleson eds., Oxford University Press, 2010), Sean D. Murphy
Book Review of The Law of International Responsibility (James Crawford, Alain Pellet, and Simon Olleson eds., Oxford University Press, 2010), Sean D. Murphy
Codification, Progressive Development, or Scholarly Analysis? The Art of Packaging the ILC's Work Product, Sean D. Murphy
Counter-Claims at the International Court of Justice (2012), Sean D. Murphy
The Crime of Aggression at the ICC, Sean D. Murphy
Romeo and Juliet Online and in Trouble: Criminalizing Depictions of Teen Sexuality, Dawn C. Nunziato
Matching Political Contributions, Spencer A. Overton
The Participation Interest, Spencer A. Overton
District Court Review of Findings of Fact Proposed by Magistrates: Myth or Reality, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Legal Disputes Related to Climate Change Will Continue for a Century, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Natural Gas: A Long Bridge to a Promising Destination, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Contemporary Family Law, Catherine J. Ross, Naomi R. Cahn, Douglas E. Abrams, and David D. Meyer
Beginning Testimony with an Overview Witness, Stephen A. Saltzburg
Cross-Examining the Defendant about Other Witnesses, Stephen A. Saltzburg
One Person's Statement to Prove Another's Actions, Stephen A. Saltzburg
Privilege Objections to Grand Jury Subpoenas for Documents, Stephen A. Saltzburg
From Start to Finish: A Historical Review of Nuclear Arms Control Treaties and Starting Over With the New Start, Lisa M. Schenck and Robert A. Youmans
Mobility Measures, Naomi Schoenbaum
Foreword to Scholarly Writing: Ideas, Examples, and Execution, Steven L. Schooner
Emerging Policy and Practice Issues (2011), Steven L. Schooner and David J. Berteau
Affirmatively Inefficient Jurisprudence?: Confusing Contractors’ Rights to Raise Affirmative Defenses with Sovereign Immunity, Steven L. Schooner and Pamela Kovacs
Dead Contractors: The Un-Examined Effect of Surrogates on the Public’s Casualty Sensitivity, Steven L. Schooner and Collin D. Swan
The Restatement's Supersized Duty of Loyalty Provision, Michael Selmi
Using Law and Equity for Poor and the Environment, Dinah L. Shelton
The Institutional Case for Judicial Review, Jonathan R. Siegel
Brief for Esther Kiobel, et al., as Amici Curiae supporting Petitioners, Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., 132 S.Ct. 1738 (2012) (No. 10-1491)., Ralph G. Steinhardt and Arin Melissa Brenner
It's Not Purely Academic: Using Practitioners to Increase the Rigor and Practical Learning in Scholarly Writing, Karen Thornton
A House of Cards Falls: Why 'Too Big to Debar' Is All Slogan and Little Substance, Jessica Tillipman
The Financial Services Industry's Misguided Quest to Undermine the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
Submissions from 2011
A New Uneasy Case for Copyright, Michael B. Abramowicz
Train Wrecks, Budget Deficits, and the Entitlements Explosion: Exploring the Implications of the Fourteenth Amendment's Public Debt Clause, Michael B. Abramowicz
Randomizing Law, Michael B. Abramowicz, Ian Ayers, and Yair Listokin
The Inducement Standard of Patentability, Michael B. Abramowicz and John F. Duffy
The Pentagon Papers Case and the Wikileaks Controversy: National Security and the First Amendment, Jerome A. Barron