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
An Intersectional Examination of U.S. Civil Justice Problems, Kathryne M. Young and Katie Billings
Feature Comment: OMB Issues Final Build America, Buy America (BABA) Guidance Which May Trigger Compliance, Enforcement and Trade Issues—And Bid Protests, Christopher R. Yukins and Kristen E. Ittig
Submissions from 2022
The Common Sense of a Wealth Tax: Thomas Paine & Taxation as Freedom from Aristocracy, Jeremy Bearer-Friend and Vanessa Williamson
Academic Brands and Online Education, Paul S. Berman
DEMOCRACY AND DEMOGRAPHY, Paul S. Berman, Neal S. Mehrotra, and Kathryn S. Sadasivan
Artificial Intelligence Accountability of Public Administration, Francesca Bignami
Copyright: A Contemporary Approach, Robert Brauneis and Roger Schechter
Racial Capitalism in the Civil Courts, Tonya L. Brito, Kathryn A. Sabbeth, Jessica Steinberg, and Lauren Sudeall
No Man Is An Island In Defense Procurement: Developments In EU Defense Procurement Regulation And Its Implications For The U.S., Luke R.A. Butler, Michael Bowsher, and Christopher R. Yukins
The Field of State Civil Courts, Anna E. Carpenter, Alyx Mark, Colleen F. Shanahan, and Jessica Steinberg
Between a Rock and a Hard Place? ICT Companies, Armed Conflict, and International Law, Arturo J. Carrillo
Follow the Leader? A Comparative Law Study of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation’s Impact in Latin America, Arturo J. Carrillo and Matias Jackson
IS CHINA A DUAL STATE?, Donald C. Clarke
Review of Shucheng Wang, Law as an Instrument: Sources of Chinese Law for Authoritarian Legality (Cambridge University Press 2022), Donald C. Clarke
FDA-Approved: How PFAS-laden Food Contact Materials are Poisoning Consumers and What to do About it, Katya S. Cronin
Comment Letter on SEC Climate Disclosure Proposal by 21 Law and Finance Professors, Lawrence A. Cunningham
The SEC's Misguided Climate Disclosure Rule Proposal, Lawrence A. Cunningham, Stephen M. Stephen M. Bainbridge, Jonathan Berk, Sanjai Bhagat, Bernard S. Black, William J. Carney, David J. Denis, Diane K. Denis, Charles M. Elson, Jesse M. Fried, Sean J. Griffith, Jonathan M. Karpoff, F. Scott Kieff, Edmund W. Kitch, Katherine Litvak, Julia D. Mahoney, Paul G. Mahoney, Adam C. Pritchard, Dale A. Oesterle, Roberta Romano, Todd J. Zywicki, and Christina P. Skinner
Judicial Review of Scientific Uncertainty in Climate Change Lawsuits: Deferential and Nondeferential Evaluation of Agency Factual and Policy Determinations, Robert L. Glicksman, Daniel KIm, and Keziah Groth-Tuft
The New Separation of Powers Formalism and Administrative Adjudication, Robert L. Glicksman and Richard E. Levy
A Critical 21st Century Role for Public Land Management: Conserving 30% of the Nation’s Lands and Waters Beyond 2030, Robert L. Glicksman and Sandra B. Zellmer
Appointing Arbitrators: Tenure, Public Confidence, and a Middle Road for ISDS Reform, Thomas D. Grant and F. Scott Kieff
Behavioural Economics and ISDS Reform: A Response to Marceddu and Ortolani, Thomas D. Grant and F. Scott Kieff
China’s Sanctions and Rule of Law: How to Respond When China Targets Lawyers, Thomas D. Grant and F. Scott Kieff
PATENTS AND COMPETITION: COMMERCIALIZING INNOVATION IN THE GLOBAL ECOSYSTEM FOR 5G AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS, Thomas D. Grant and F. Scott Kieff
COMPENSATION UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: FLORIDA, Jeffrey Gutman
Compensation under the Microscope: Washington, Jeffrey Gutman
Compensation under the Microscope: Wisconsin, Jeffrey Gutman and National Registry of Exonerations
China’s Sanctions and Rule of Law: How to Respond When China Targets Lawyers, F. Scott Kieff and Thomas D. Grant
Regulating Big Tech: Lessons From the FTC’s Do Not Call Rule, William E. Kovacic and David A. Hyman
Firearms and Initial Aggressors, Cynthia Lee
Race and the Criminal Law Curriculum, Cynthia Lee
Harman and Lorandos’ False Critique of Meier et al.’s Family Court Study, Joan S. Meier, Sean Dickson, Chris S. O'Sullivan, and Leora N. Rosen
The trouble with Harman and Lorandos’s attempted refutation of the Meier et al. Family court study, Joan S. Meier, Sean Dickson, Chris S. O'Sullivan, and Leora N. Rosen
Shareholder Wealth Maximization: Variations on a Theme, Dalia Tsuk Mitchell
Selective Judicial Activism in the Roberts Court, Alan B. Morrison
Creativity in Dispute Settlement relating to the Law of the Sea, Sean D. Murphy
Non-Binding International Dispute Settlement, Sean D. Murphy
Taking Stock of the “Compatibility Requirement”: What Limitations Does It Impose for High Seas Fishing?, Sean D. Murphy
Temporal Issues Relating to BIT Dispute Resolution, Sean D. Murphy
Code Free or Die: Regulations of Computer Code and the First Amendment, Dawn C. Nunziato
Protecting Free Speech and Due Process Values on Dominant Social Media Platforms, Dawn C. Nunziato
An Expanded Version of OIRA Can Ensure Democratic Accountability in the Administrative State, Richard J. Pierce Jr
How Should the Court Respond to the Combination of Political Polarity, Legislative Impotence, and Executive Branch Overreach?, Richard J. Pierce Jr
The Remedies for Constitutional Flaws Have Major Flaws, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Unsexing Breastfeeding, Naomi Schoenbaum
Emerging Policy and Practice Issues (2021), Steven L. Schooner and David Berteau
Strange Bedfellows? Representative Democracy and Academic Engagement with the Defense Industry, Steven L. Schooner and Evan Matsuda
Transformational Procurement—The Past And Future Of Global And Local Public Purchasing—Views From The Expert Community On What Public Money Did And Will Still Need To Buy, Steven L. Schooner and Gustavo Piga
The Institutional Mismatch of State Civil Courts, Colleen F. Shanahan, Jessica Steinberg, Alyx Mark, and Anna E. Carpenter