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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 2006
The Fourth Amendment: Internal Revenue Code or a Body of Principles?, Stephen A. Saltzburg
Trial Tactics: Reverse Rule 404(b) Evidence: Parts I and II, Stephen A. Saltzburg
Linking Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, and Animal Cruelty, Joan Schaffner
Vicious Dog Laws Unconstitutional in Ohio, Joan Schaffner and Barbara J. Gislason
Post-Katrina Reconstruction Liability: Exposing the Inferior Risk-Bearer, Steven L. Schooner and Erin Siuda-Pfeffer
Emerging Policy and Practice Issues (2005), Steven L. Schooner and Christopher R. Yukins
Privacy for the Working Class: Public Work and Private Lives, Michael Selmi
Race in the City: The Triumph of Diversity and the Loss of Integration, Michael Selmi
Was the Disparate Impact Theory a Mistake?, Michael Selmi
Women in the Workplace: Which Women, Which Agenda?, Michael Selmi and Naomi R. Cahn
Federalism, Instrumentalism, and the Legacy of the Rehnquist Court, Peter J. Smith
The Marshall Court and the Originalist's Dilemma, Peter J. Smith
The Originalist's Dilemma, Peter J. Smith
A Brief History of Information Privacy Law, Daniel J. Solove
A Model Regime of Privacy Protection, Daniel J. Solove
A Tale of Two Bloggers: Free Speech and Privacy in the Blogosphere, Daniel J. Solove
A Taxonomy of Privacy, Daniel J. Solove
The Multistate Bar Exam as a Theory of Law, Daniel J. Solove
Hail, No: Changing the Chief Justice, Edward T. Swaine
Reserving, Edward T. Swaine
Restoring (and Risking) Interest in International Law, Edward T. Swaine
OCC v. Spitzer: An Erroneous Application of Chevron that Should be Reversed, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
A Case Study in Comparative Procurement Law: Assessing UNCITRAL's Lessons for U.S. Procurement, Christopher R. Yukins
Submissions from 2005
A Theory of Copyright's Derivative Right and Related Doctrines, Michael B. Abramowicz
On the Alienability of Legal Claims, Michael B. Abramowicz
Patent Auctions, Michael B. Abramowicz
The Problem of Patent Underdevelopment, Michael B. Abramowicz
Trial by Market: A Thought Experiment, Michael B. Abramowicz
Defining Dicta, Michael B. Abramowicz and Maxwell L. Stearns
Conflict of Laws, Globalization, and Cosmopolitan Pluralism, Paul Schiff Berman
From International Law to Law and Globalization, Paul Schiff Berman
Towards a Cosmopolitan Vision of Conflict of Laws: Redefining Governmental Interests in a Global Era, Paul Schiff Berman
Civil Society and International Organizations: A Liberal Framework for Global Governance, Francesca Bignami
The European Union's New Ambitions, Francesca Bignami
Dignity in Race Jurisprudence, Christopher A. Bracey
The 'Wildavsky Heuristic': The Cultural Orientation of Mass Political Opinion, Donald Braman, John Gastil, Dan M. Kahan, and Paul Slovic
Gender, Race, and Risk Perception: The Influence of Cultural Status Anxiety, Donald Braman, Dan M. Kahan, John Gastil, Paul Stovic, and C.K. Mertz
Modeling Cultural Cognition, Donald Braman, Dan M. Kahan, and Jame Grimmelmann
Playing with Fire: Feminist Legal Theorists and the Tools of Economics, Neil H. Buchanan
The Uses of the Concept of Efficiency in Tax Analysis, Neil H. Buchanan
Child Witnessing of Domestic Violence, Naomi R. Cahn
Accountability of Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) in Global Governance, Steve Charnovitz
International Standards and the WTO, Steve Charnovitz
The Labor Dimension of the Emerging Free Trade Area of the Americas, Steve Charnovitz
Should Lawyers Participate in Rigged Systems: The Case of the Military Commissions, Mary M. Cheh
How Do We Know When an Enterprise Exists? Unanswerable Questions and Legal Polycentricity in China, Donald C. Clarke
State Taxation of Active Duty Servicemembers' Personal Income, Jessica L. Clark
Revitalizing the Forgotten Uniformity Constraint on the Commerce Power, Thomas Colby
Legal Scholarship Symposium: The Scholarship of Lawrence M. Friedman, Robert J. Cottrol