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 2018
§5.12 Communication, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§5.19 Client Identity; Fee Arrangements, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§5.22 Crime-Fraud Exception, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§5.28 Waiver by Voluntary Disclosure, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§5.31 Spousal Testimonial Privilege, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§5.32 Marital Confidences Privilege, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§5.35 Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§6.11 Juror Testimony and Affidavits Barred, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§6.31 Excluding Felonies for Unfair Prejudice, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§7.7 Reliability Standard (Daubert, Frye), Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§8.84 “Testimonial” Hearsay —Reach and Limits of the Crawford Doctrine, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§8.85 The Davis “Emergency Exception”, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
§1.5 Offers of Proof, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Lisea Richter
§1.7 Evidence Errors—Harmless, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Lisea Richter
§3.14 Inferences in Criminal Cases, Christopher B. Mueller, Christopher B. Mueller, Laird Kirkpatrick, and Liesa Richter
Anniversary Commemoration and Work of the International Law Commission’s Seventieth Session, Sean D. Murphy
Immunity Ratione Materiae of State Officials from Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction: Where is the State Practice in Support of Exceptions?, Sean D. Murphy
Obligations of States in Disputed Areas of the Continental Shelf, Sean D. Murphy
The Utility and Limits of Canons of Construction in Public International Law, Sean D. Murphy
From Town Square to Twittersphere: The Public Forum Doctrine Goes Digital, Dawn C. Nunziato
The Fourth Year of Forgetting: The Troubling Expansion of the Right to Be Forgotten, Dawn C. Nunziato
How Should the U.S. Public Law System React to President Trump?, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Response to Professor Farber’s “Regulatory Review in Anti-Regulatory Times”, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Should the Court Change the Scope of the Removal Power?, Richard J. Pierce Jr
Supreme Court Brief Amicus Curiae of Administrative Law Scholars in Support of Neither Party, Richard J. Pierce Jr, Robert L. Glicksman, Emily Hammond, Alan B. Morrison, and Jonathan R. Siegel
How Perris v. Hexamer Was Lost in the Shadow of Baker v. Selden, Zvi S. Rosen
Campus Discourse and Democracy: Free Speech Principles Provide Sound Guidance Even after the Tumult of 2017, Catherine J. Ross
BID PROTESTS: The RAND Study of DOD Protests at the GAO and the COFC, Steven L. Schooner
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Raising The Market Research Bar Or Much Ado About Nothing?, Steven L. Schooner
FALSE CLAIMS ACT: Greater DOJ Scrutiny of Frivolous Qui Tam Actions?, Steven L. Schooner
Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity Contracts: Time to Correlate Practice and Policy?, Steven L. Schooner
Emerging Policy and Practice Issues (2018), Steven L. Schooner and David Berteau
The Constitutional Case for Chevron Deference, Jonathan R. Siegel
A Theory of Civil Problem-Solving Courts, Jessica K. Steinberg
Law School Clinics and the Untapped Potential of the Court Watch, Jessica K. Steinberg
Studying the “New” Civil Judges, Jessica K. Steinberg, Anne E. Carpenter, Colleen Shanahan, and Alyx Mark
Parole Practice Manual for the District of Columbia, Jessica K. Steinberg and Kathryn Ramsey
Executive Interview: Karen Thornton, Karen Thornton
Was Glass-Steagall's Demise Inevitable and Unimportant?, Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
European Commission Proposes Expanding the European Defence Fund—A Major Potential Barrier to Transatlantic Defense Procurement, Christopher R. Yukins
International Procurement Developments in 2018: The United States in International Procurement -- Understanding a Pause in the Trump Administration's Protectionism, Christopher R. Yukins
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA): Some Surprising Outcomes in Procurement, Christopher R. Yukins
International Trade Agreements and U.S. Procurement Law, Christopher R. Yukins and Allen B. Green
Section 809 and “E-Portal” Proposals, by Cutting Bid Protests in Federal Procurement, Could Breach International Agreements and Raise New Risks of Corruption, Christopher R. Yukins and Daniel Ramish
Tale of Three Regulatory Regimes -- Dynamic, Distracted and Dysfunctional: Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States, Christopher R. Yukins, Andrea Sundstrand, and Michael Bowsher QC
The World Bank's Procurement Framework: An Assessment of Aid Effectiveness, Christopher R. Yukins and Sope Williams-Elegbe
Submissions from 2017
The Evolution of Global Legal Pluralism, Paul Schiff Berman
Kagan's Atlantic Crossing: Adversarial Legalism, Eurolegalism, And Cooperative Legalism, Francesca Bignami and R. Daniel Kelemen
Properly Funding the Copyright Office: The Case for Significantly Differentiated Fees, Robert Brauneis
Situational Ethics and Veganism, Neil H. Buchanan