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 2023
Fall 2023 Supplement to Brauneis & Schechter, Copyright: A Contemporary Approach, Robert Brauneis and Roger Schechter
How Did Qing Magistrates Decide Cases? Philip Huang vs. Shiga Shūzō, Donald C. Clarke
Judging China: The Chinese Legal System in U.S. Courts, Donald C. Clarke
Law and the Political System in Xi Jinping's China: The Decline of the Party/State Distinction, Donald C. Clarke
Congressional Testimony: Shareholder Proposals, Index Fund Voting and the Need for Proxy Advisor Reform, Lawrence A. Cunningham
Who Are Quality Shareholders and Why You Should Care, Lawrence A. Cunningham
The Democratic Problems with Washington as the Capital, David Fontana
The Basketball Court, David Fontana and David Schleicher
EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation Update: Risks And Responsibilities For Foreign Firms In EU Public Procurement Markets, Pascal Friton, Ramona Ader, and Christopher R. Yukins
The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation: Implications for Public Procurement and Some Collateral Damage, Pascal Friton, Max Klasse, and Christopher R. Yukins
Major Questions About Agency Authority: A Practical Discussion on the Impact of Limiting Administrative Authority, Aram Gavoor
The Unintended Consequences of International Trade Law Adjudicatory Exceptionalism, Aram Gavoor
U.S. Department of Justice Executive Branch Engagement on Litigating the Administrative Procedure Act, Aram Gavoor and Steven A. Pratt
Delegated Agency Authority to Address Chemicals of Emerging Concern: EPA’s Strategic Use of Emergency Powers to Address PFAS Air Pollution, Robert L. Glicksman and Johanna Adashek
Compensation Under the Microscope: Michigan, Jeffrey Gutman
COMPENSATION UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: PARDONS AND COMPENSATION, Jeffrey Gutman
Compensation Under the Microscope: Virginia, Jeffrey Gutman
Leveraging the Federal Government’s Buying Power to Mitigate Climate Change, Polly Hall, Tim Cooke, and Steven L. Schooner
A new acquisition model for the next disaster: overcoming disaster federalism issues through effective utilization of the Strategic National Stockpile, Robert B. Handfield, Andrea S. Potrucco, Zhaohui Wu, Christopher R. Yukins, and Tanner Slaughter
He Who Dares Not Offend Cannot Be Honest: United Nations Human Rights Committee Jurisprudence and Defamation Laws Under the ICCPR, Helen Jasper, Keegan James, Marco Guzman, and Arturo J. Carrillo
When the Math Matters: Use of P-Values in Pharmaceutical Litigation, Robin L. Juni
Promoting Sustainable Public Procurement Through Economic Policy Tools: From Moral Suasion to Nudging, Desiree Klingler and Steven L. Schooner
Strengthening the Law of Self-Defense After Bruen, Cynthia Lee
Brief of Amici Curiae Administrative Law Scholars in Support of Petitioner in SEC v. Jarkesy, Ronald M. Levin, Alan B. Morrison, and Richard J. Pierce Jr
The Remains of the Establishment Clause, Ira C. Lupu and Robert W. Tuttle
The Prediction Society: Algorithms and the Problems of Forecasting the Future, Hideyuki Matsumi and Daniel J. Solove
Take a Chance? The Controversy Over Releasing D.C. Prisoners Under the Second Look Act, Peter H. Meyers
Proceduralism: Delaware’s Legacy, Dalia Tsuk Mitchell
In Memoriam Thomas Buergenthal (1934-2023), Sean Murphy
Book Review of Donald R. Rothwell, Islands and International Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2022), Sean D. Murphy
The Heritage of the Articles on State Responsibility for the International Law Commission, Sean D. Murphy
Now You See Them, Now You Don’t: International Court-Appointed Experts, Wartime Reparations, and the DRC v. Uganda Case, Sean D. Murphy and Yuri Parkhomenko
First Amendment Protections for “Good Trouble”, Dawn C. Nunziato
The Digital Services Act and the Brussels Effect on Platform Content Moderation, Dawn C. Nunziato
Modern Merger Law: Dante’s Inferno Revisited, Richard J. Pierce Jr
To Find the Best Future System of Agency Adjudication We Should Return to the Past, Richard J. Pierce Jr
This Is Not Your Grandparents’ Military Justice System: The 2022 and 2023 National Defense Authorization Acts, David A. Schlueter and Lisa M. Schenck
Transforming Military Justice: The 2022 and 2023 National Defense Authorization Acts, David A. Schlueter and Lisa M. Schenck
Emerging Policy and Practice Issues (2022), Steven L. Schooner and David J. Berteau
Establishment Clause Mythology, Peter J. Smith and Robert W. Tuttle
Data Is What Data Does: Regulating Use, Harm, and Risk Instead of Sensitive Data, Daniel J. Solove
Can AI Standards Have Politics?, Alicia Solow-Niederman
A New Approach to Measuring AI Bias in Human Resources Functions: Model Risk Management, Keith E. Sonderling and Aram Gavoor
Schutte & Polansky: Shifting the Landscape of False Claims Act Litigation & Compliance, Jessica Tillipman and Teddie Arnold
Common Law Statutes, Charles Tyler
Carceral Control: A Nationwide Survey of Criminal Court Supervision Rules, Kate Weisburd
Rights Violations as Punishment, Kate Weisburd
The Carceral Home, Kate Weisburd
We Must Protect Investors and Our Banking System from the Crypto Industry, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
An Intersectional Examination of U.S. Civil Justice Problems, Kathryne M. Young and Katie Billings