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 2011
Removing Property from Intellectual Property and (Intended?) Pernicious Impacts on Innovation and Competition, F. Scott Kieff
Questioning the Frequency and Wisdom of Compulsory Licensing for Pharmaceutical Patents, F. Scott Kieff and Richard A. Epstein
The FTC, IP, and SSOs: Government Hold-Up Replacing Private Coordination, F. Scott Kieff, Richard A. Epstein, and Daniel F. Spulber
Plus Factors and Agreement in Antitrust Law, William E. Kovacic
The International Competition Network: Its Past, Current, and Future Role, William E. Kovacic and Hugh Hollman
Thomas Nast's Crusading Legal Cartoons, Renée Lettow Lerner
The Forms and Limits of Religious Accommodation: The Case of RLUIPA, Ira C. Lupu and Robert W. Tuttle
Constitutional Law: A Contemporary Approach, Gregory E. Maggs and Peter J. Smith
Building Better Bailouts: The Case for a Long-Term Investment Approach, Jeffrey Manns
Fixing the Flaws in the Federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, Peter H. Meyers
Calling Law a 'Profession' Only Confuses Thinking about the Challenges Lawyers Face, Thomas D. Morgan
The Changing Face of Legal Education: Its Impact on What it Means to Be a Lawyer, Thomas D. Morgan
Book Review of Marc Weller, Contested Statehood: Kosovo’s Struggle for Independence, Oxford University Press, 2009 (321 pp.), Sean D. Murphy
The International Court of Justice, Sean D. Murphy
How (Not) to Censor: Procedural First Amendment Values and Internet Censorship Worldwide, Dawn C. Nunziato
A Primer on Demand Response and a Critique of FERC Order 745, Richard J. Pierce Jr
What Should We Do About Administrative Law Judge Disability Decisionmaking?, Richard J. Pierce Jr
What Should We Do About Social Security Disability Appeals?, Richard J. Pierce Jr
An Empirical Study of Judicial Review of Agency Interpretations of Agency Rules, Richard J. Pierce Jr and Joshua A. Weiss
Federal Rule of Evidence 408 and Criminal Cases, Stephen A. Saltzburg
The Right Objection, Stephen A. Saltzburg
It’s Time that You Know: The Shortcomings of Ignorance as Fairness in Employment Law and the Need for an 'Information-Shifting' Model, Naomi Schoenbaum
A Random Walk: The Federal Circuit’s 2010 Government Contracts Decisions, Steven L. Schooner
Desiderata: Objectives for a System of Government Contract Law, Steven L. Schooner
Theorizing Systemic Disparate Treatment Law, Michael Selmi
The Supreme Court’s Surprising and Strategic Response to the Civil Rights Act of 1991, Michael Selmi
Comments on the Normative Challenge of Environmental “Soft Law”, Dinah L. Shelton
Human Rights and the Environment: Substantive Rights, Dinah L. Shelton
International Law and Domestic Legal Systems: Incorporation, Transformation, and Persuasion (Introduction), Dinah L. Shelton
Problems in Climate Change and Human Rights, Dinah L. Shelton
Problems in Environmental Protection and Human Rights: A Human Right to the Environment, Dinah L. Shelton
Self-Determination in Regional Human Rights Law: From Kosovo to Cameroon, Dinah L. Shelton
The Legal Status of Normative Pronouncements of Human Rights Treaty Bodies, Dinah L. Shelton
Environmental Protection and Human Rights, Dinah L. Shelton and Donald K. Anton
Problems in Human Rights and Large Dams, Dinah L. Shelton and Donald K. Anton
Problems in Human Rights and Transboundary Pollution, Dinah L. Shelton and Donald K. Anton
International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice, Dinah L. Shelton, Hurst Hannum, and S. James Anaya
Naïve Textualism in Patent Law, Jonathan R. Siegel
The Legacy of Justice Scalia and His Textualist Ideal, Jonathan R. Siegel
Federalism, Lochner, and the Individual Mandate, Peter J. Smith
How Different are Originalism and Non-Originalism?, Peter J. Smith
Biblical Literalism and Constitutional Originalism, Peter J. Smith and Robert W. Tuttle
Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security (Introduction), Daniel J. Solove
Privacy Law Fundamentals, Daniel J. Solove and Paul M. Schwartz
The PII Problem: Privacy and a New Concept of Personally Identifiable Information, Daniel J. Solove and Paul M. Schwartz
In Pursuit of Justice? Case Outcomes and the Delivery of Unbundled Legal Services, Jessica K. Steinberg
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act & Government Contractors: Compliance Trends & Collateral Consequences, Jessica Tillipman
Government Lawyering, Jessica Tillipman and Robert B. Mahini
Venture Capital Investment and Small Business Affiliation Rules: Why a Limited Exception is Crucial to Economic Recovery Efforts, Jessica Tillipman and Damian Specht