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 2004
The OCC's Preemption Rules Exceed the Agency's Authority and Present a Serious Threat to the Dual Banking System and Consumer Protection, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
Making Federal Information Technology Accessible: A Case Study in Social Policy and Procurement, Christopher R. Yukins
Submissions from 2003
A Compromise Approach to Compromise Verdicts, Michael B. Abramowicz
On the Selection of Judges in International Figure Skating, Michael B. Abramowicz
Perfecting Patent Prizes, Michael B. Abramowicz
Speeding Up the Crawl to the Top, Michael B. Abramowicz
Foreword: The Administrative Law of the European Union, Francesca Bignami
Three Generations of Participation Rights Before the European Commission, Francesca Bignami
Adjudication, Antisubordination, and the Jazz Connection, Christopher A. Bracey
Thinking Race, Making Nation (reviewing Glenn C. Loury, The Anatomy of Racial Inequality), Christopher A. Bracey
More Statistics, Less Persuasion: A Cultural Theory of Gun-Risk Perceptions, Donald Braman and Dan M. Kahan
Caught in the Crossfire: A Defense of the Cultural Theory of Gun-Risk Perceptions, Donald Braman and Dan M. Kahan
Perfect Substitutes or the Real Thing?, Naomi R. Cahn
Which Ties Bind? Redefining the Parent-Child Relationship in an Age of Genetic Certainty, Naomi R. Cahn and June Carbone
A Comment on China's Participation in the World Trade Organization, Steve Charnovitz
Assessing the ILO's Efforts to Develop Migration Law, Steve Charnovitz
Professor Hudec's Contribution to World Order, Steve Charnovitz
Taiwan and the WT0, Steve Charnovitz
The World Trade Organization and Law Enforcement, Steve Charnovitz
The Constitutional Structure and the Jurisprudence of Justice Scalia, Bradford R. Clark
The Supremacy Clause as a Constraint on Federal Power, Bradford R. Clark
China's Legal System and the WTO: Prospects for Compliance, Donald C. Clarke
Corporate Governance in China: An Overview, Donald C. Clarke
Economic Development and the Rights Hypothesis: The China Problem, Donald C. Clarke
Empirical Research Into the Chinese Judicial System, Donald C. Clarke
Puzzling Observations in Chinese Law: When Is a Riddle Just a Mistake?, Donald C. Clarke
Beyond the Multiple Punishment Problem: Punitive Damages as Punishment for Individual, Private Wrongs, Thomas Colby
Negotiation Styles: The Impact on Bargaining Transactions, Charles B. Craver
The American Worker: Junior Partner in Success and Senior Partner in Failure, Charles B. Craver
The Judicial Disabling of the Employment Discrimination Provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Charles B. Craver
The Negotiation Process, Charles B. Craver
Semiotics, Hermeneutics and Cash: An Essay on the True and Fair View, Lawrence A. Cunningham
The Sarbanes-Oxley Yawn: Heavy Rhetoric, Light Reform (And it Might Just Work), Lawrence A. Cunningham
The Promise of Hybrid Courts, Laura T. Dickinson
The Thin Line Between Love and Hate: Why Affinity-Based Securities and Investment Fraud Constitutes a Hate Crime, Lisa M. Fairfax
Risk Regulation at Risk: Restoring a Pragmatic Approach, Robert L. Glicksman and Sidney A. Shapiro
The Case for Registering Patents and the Law and Economics of Present Patent-Obtaining Rules, F. Scott Kieff
Barriers to Reliable Credibility Assessments: Domestic Violence Victim-Witnesses, Laurie S. Kohn
Murder and the Reasonable Man: Passion and Fear in the Criminal Courtroom, Cynthia Lee
Zelman's Future: Vouchers, Sectarian Providers, and the Next Round of Constitutional Battles, Ira C. Lupu and Robert W. Tuttle
Book Review of Frederic L. Borch, Judge Advocates in Combat: Army Lawyers in Military Operations from Vietnam to Haiti (2001), Gregory E. Maggs
The Waning Importance of Revisions to U.C.C. Article 2, Gregory E. Maggs
Domestic Violence, Child Custody, and Child Protection: Understanding Judicial Resistance and Imagining the Solutions, Joan S. Meier
Corporations Without Labor: The Politics of Progressive Corporate Law, Dalia Tsuk Mitchell
International Law, the United States, and the Non-Military 'War' Against Terrorism, Sean D. Murphy
Freedom of Expression, Democratic Norms, and Internet Governance, Dawn C. Nunziato
Implementing Constitutional Rights for Juveniles: The Parent-Child Privilege in Context, Catherine J. Ross
Including Law in the Mix: The Role of Law, Lawyers, and Legal Training in Child Advocacy, Catherine J. Ross
The Parent-Child Privilege in Context, Catherine J. Ross
Commercial Purchasing: The Chasm between the United States Government's Evolving Policy and Practice, Steven L. Schooner