A Celebration of Faculty Scholarship

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A CELEBRATION OF

“Our scholarship, disseminated from the oldest law school in the nation’s capital, influences law and policymakers around the world who seek to solve the existential problems and heal the bitter divides of our day.”
DEAN DAYNA BOWEN MATTHEW
SEPTEMBER 15, 2023 FACULTY CONFERENCE CENTER

DEAR COLLEAGUES,

I am thrilled to present this bibliography that recognizes and celebrates the GW Law faculty’s immense scholarly impact. It assembles the research and scholarship that the George Washington University Law School faculty has published during the first three years of my deanship. Our mission statement begins, “The George Washington University Law School is a global law school that exists to make an impact on the law through the leadership of our diverse faculty.” This bibliography is evidence of the truth of that statement.

Our faculty’s research is regularly cited by judges and justices including those on the United States Supreme Court. The impact of our research is nationally recognized by rankings organizations. For example, we are listed 18th by Leiter Score Ranking for the Top Law School Faculties in the United States, 12th in the country for scholarly impact for faculty under age 60.

Over the past three years, I have seen that our faculty has intentionally built the greatness of our law school’s reputation on its scholarly impact. Nowhere has this been more clearly communicated to me than during our annual appointments process. The care and attention our faculty gives to reading and analyzing the work of prospective new colleagues speaks volumes.

Of course, scholarship is but one of the two primary missions that we serve. The other is our shared pedagogical commitment to educate and help shape the values of the next generation of legal professionals. We strive to equip them to lead society in solving its most pressing problems at every level, in every community, in every corner of the globe where the rule of law operates.

This celebration of scholarship recognizes one of the most important, singular activities that we law professors uniquely engage in - creating, analyzing, and disseminating new knowledge in the form of legal scholarship.

Celebrating legal scholarship is especially important at this moment in our school’s and indeed society’s history. GW Law is privileged this year to welcome the largest cohort of new scholars who have joined this law school in any single year in recent history. These new colleagues will contribute to strengthening the community of scholars who are already here at GW Law. Moreover, our scholarship, disseminated from the oldest law school in the nation’s capital, influences law and policymakers around the world who seek to solve the existential problems and heal the bitter divides of our day. This bibliography underscores that we are – a community of outstanding, diverse, productive, and impactful legal scholars.

With Great gratitude and Pride,

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SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS BY GW LAW FACULTY

This bibliography includes entries for works by full-time faculty and deans of the George Washington Law School published between January 1, 2020, and August 1, 2023. It comprises entries for books, book chapters, and journal articles (including online companions to law reviews). It does not include entries for blogs, op-eds, or testimonies.

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RANDALL S. ABATE ASSISTANT DEAN FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAW STUDIES

BOOKS

What Can Animal Law Learn from Environmental Law? (Randall S. Abate ed., 2d ed., ELI Press, 2020).

Climate Change and the Voiceless: Protecting Future Generations, Wildlife, and Natural Resources (Cambridge University Press, 2020).

ARTICLES

Litigation to Protect the Marine Environment: Parallels and Synergies with Climate Litigation, 47 Wm. & Mary Env’t L. & Pol’y Rev. 595 (2023) (with Nadine Nadow & Hayley-Bo Dorrian-Bak).

“Fool Me Once, Shame on You”: Promoting Corporate Accountability for the Human Rights Impacts of Climate Washing, 18 Intercultural Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 1 (2023).

Youth and Indigenous Voices in Climate Justice: Leveraging Best Practices from U.S. and Canadian Litigation, 45 Pub. Land & Res. L. Rev. 77 (2022).

Anthropocene Accountability Litigation: Confronting Common Enemies to Promote a Just Transition, 46 Colum. J. Env’t L. 225 (2021).

MICHAEL ABRAMOWICZ

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR STRATEGY AND INNOVATION, OPPENHEIM PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES

What Role Should Governments Play in Setting Rewards for Medical Innovation?, 11 N.Y.U. J. Intell. Prop. & Ent. L. 1 (2021) (with Lisa Ouellette et al.).

Toward Livelihood Insurance, 2021 U. Chi. Legal F. 17.

Random Selection for Scaling Standards, 105 Minn. L. Rev. 1345 (2021).

Mandatory Tax Penalty Insurance, 96 Ind. L.J. 105 (2020).

The Very Brief History of Decentralized Blockchain Governance, 22 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 273 (2020).

Contractual Tax Reform, 61 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1537 (2020) (with Andrew Blair-Stanek).

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CORI ALONSO-YODER

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF FUNDAMENTALS OF LAWYERING

ARTICLES

Santos-Zacaria v. Garland: Amid Little Fanfare, the Court Allows Transgender Asylum Seeker to Continue Her Bid for Protection, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (June 21, 2023).

Imperialist Immigration Reform, 91 Fordham L. Rev. 1623 (2023).

United States v. Vaello Madero and the Insulation of the Insular Cases, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (May 24, 2022).

Making a Name for Themselves, 74 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 911 (2022).

A Car, A Contract… Or An Indictment?, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (May 25, 2021).

Kansas v. Garcia: The Court Greenlights State Prosecutions of Unauthorized Workers, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (Mar. 12, 2020).

DONNA ATTANASIO

ASSISTANT DEAN FOR ENERGY LAW; PROFESSORIAL LECTURER IN LAW

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Promise, Obstacles and Hope for New Nuclear’s Role in Decarbonisation, 41 J. Energy & Nat. Res. L. 351 (2023).

The Regulation of Microgrids, in Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law 656 (Michael Faure ed., Edward Elgar, 2021).

Examining Community Solar Programs to Understand Accessibility and Investment: Evidence from the U.S., 159 Energy Pol’y 112600 (2021) (with Dor Hirsh Bar Gai et al.).

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JEREMY BEARER-FRIEND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES

Colorblind Tax Enforcement, 97 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1 (2022).

Taxation and Law and Political Economy, 83 Ohio St. L.J. 471 (2022) (with Ari Glogower et al.).

Tax Without Cash, 106 Minn. L. Rev. 953 (2021).

Tax-Time Voter Registration, 168 Tax Notes Federal 1013 (Aug. 10, 2020) (with Vanessa Williamson).

EMILY A. BENFER

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL LAW; DIRECTOR OF THE HEALTH EQUITY POLICY & ADVOCACY CLINIC

REPORTS

The COVID-19 Eviction Crisis: An Estimated 30-40 Million People in America Are at Risk (Aspen Institute, 2020) (with David Bloom Robinson et al.).

Poisonous Homes: The Fight For Environmental Justice In Federally Assisted Housing (Shriver Center on Poverty Law & Earthjustice, 2020) (with Emily Coffey et al.).

Lead Safe Housing Rule: Overview and Opportunities for Public Health Advocates (The Network for Public Health Law, 2020) (with Heather A. Walter-McCabe & Colleen Healy Boufides).

ARTICLES

“A Little Bit of a Security Blanket”: Renter Experiences with COVID-19–Era Eviction Moratoriums, 97 Soc. Serv. Rev. (2023) (with Danya E. Keene et al.).

Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Policy Response and Eviction Filing Patterns During the COVID-19 Pandemic, RSF: Russell Sage Found. J. Soc. Scis., May 2023, at 186 (with Peter Hepburn et al.).

COVID-19 Housing Policy: State and Federal Eviction Moratoria and Supportive Measures in the United States During the Pandemic, Hous. Pol’y Debate (2022) (with Robert Koehler et al.).

Variation in State-Level Eviction Moratorium Protections and Mental Health Among US Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 4 JAMA Network Open e2139585 (2021) (with Kathryn M. Leifheit et al.).

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Eviction, Health Inequity, and the Spread of COVID-19: Housing Policy as a Primary Pandemic Mitigation Strategy, 98 J. Urb. Health 1 (2021) (with David Vlahov et al.).

Setting the Health Justice Agenda: Addressing Health Inequity & Injustice in the Post-Pandemic Clinic, 28 Clinical L. Rev. 45 (2021) (with James BhandaryAlexander et al.).

Expiring Eviction Moratoriums and COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality, 190 Am. J. Epidemiology 2503 (2021) (with Kathryn M. Leifheit et al.).

U.S. Eviction Filing Patterns in 2020, 7 Socius 1 (2021) (with Peter Hepburn et al.).

Health Justice Strategies to Combat the Pandemic: Eliminating Discrimination, Poverty, and Health Disparities During and After COVID-19, 19 Yale J. Health Pol’y L. & Ethics, no. 3, 2020, at 122 (with Seema Mohapatra et al.).

Health Justice Strategies to Eradicate Lead Poisoning: An Urgent Call to Action to Safeguard Future Generations, 19 Yale J. Health Pol’y L. & Ethics, no. 2, 2020, at 146 (with Emily Coffey et al.).

Reducing the Justice Gap and Improving Health through Medical-Legal Partnerships, 40 J. Legal Med. 229 (2020) (with Danya E. Keene et al.).

PAUL SCHIFF BERMAN

WALTER S. COX PROFESSOR OF LAW

BOOKS

Global Issues in Civil Procedure (2d ed., West Academic Publishing, 2021) (with Margaret Y.K. Woo).

The Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism (Paul Schiff Berman ed., Oxford University Press, 2020).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Why Cosmopolitan Pluralist Governance Need Not Subvert Democracy, in Economic Constitutionalism in a Turbulent World 282 (Achilles Skordas et al. eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023).

Ruth Bader Ginsburg and a Jurisprudence of Legal Pluralism, 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1427 (2022).

Democracy and Demography, 24 J. Const. L. 766 (2022) (with Neal S. Mehrota & Kathryn C. Sadasivan).

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Academic Brands and Online Education, in Academic Brands: Distinction in Global Higher Education 69 (Mario Biagioli & Madhavi Sunder eds., Cambridge University Press, 2022).

Understanding Global Legal Pluralism: From Local to Global, from Descriptive to Normative, in The Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism 1 (Paul Schiff Berman ed., Oxford University Press, 2020).

Sally Engle Merry and Global Legal Pluralism, 54 Law & Soc’y Rev. 839 (2020).

Conflicts of Law and the Challenge of Transnational Data Flows, in The Many Lives of Transnational Law: Critical Engagements with Jessup’s Bold Proposal 240 (Peer Zumbansen ed., Cambridge University Press, 2020).

The Legal Pluralism at the Heart of International Economic Governance, in The Oxford Handbook of Institutions of International Economic Governance and Market Regulation (Eric Brousseau et al. eds., Oxford University Press, 2020).

Yahoo! v. LICRA, Le Droit International Privé et la déterritorialization des Données, in Le Tournant Global en Droit International Privé (Horatia Muir Watt et al. eds., Editions Pedone, 2020) (French translation of Legal Challenges of Data Dominance: Yahoo! v. LICRA and Microsoft - Ireland Cases, in Global Private International Law: Adjudication without Frontiers 392 (Horatia Muir Watt et al. eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019) (with Jennifer Daskal)).

FRANCESCA BIGNAMI

LEROY SORENSON MERRIFIELD RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW

BOOK

EU Law in Populist Times: Crises and Prospects (Francesca Bignami ed., Cambridge University Press, 2020).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Artificial Intelligence Accountability of Public Administration, 70 Am. J. Compar. L. i312 (2022).

Methodologies of Comparative Constitutional Law: Functional Approach, in The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law (Rainer Grote et al. eds., Oxford University Press, 2021).

Material Liberty and the Administrative State: Market and Social Rights in American and German Law, in The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Administrative Law 957 (Peter Cane et al. eds., Oxford University Press, 2020).

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The German Right to Fiscal Stability and the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty: The PSPP Judgment of 5 May 2020, 6 Italian L.J. 627 (2020).

Introduction: EU Law, Sovereignty, and Populism, in EU Law in Populist Times: Crises and Prospects 1 (Francesca Bignami ed., Cambridge University Press, 2020).

Conclusion: The Rule of Law, Rights and Democracy in Sovereignty-Sensitive Domains, in EU Law in Populist Times: Crises and Prospects 531 (Francesca Bignami ed., Cambridge University Press, 2020).

ROBERT BRAUNEIS

MICHAEL J. MCKEON PROFESSOR OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW; CO-DIRECTOR OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW PROGRAM; CO-DIRECTOR OF THE DEAN DINWOODEY CENTER FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY STUDIES; MEMBER, MANAGING BOARD, MUNICH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW CENTER

ARTICLES

Understanding Copyright’s First Encounter with the Fine Arts: A Look at the Legislative History of the Copyright Act of 1870, 71 Case W. Rsrv. L. Rev. 585 (2020).

How Much Should Being Accommodate Becoming? Copyright in Dynamic and Permeable Art, 43 Colum. J.L. & Arts 381 (2020).

KAREN B. BROWN

THEODORE RINEHART PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS LAW

BOOK

Taxation of International Transactions: Materials, Text, and Problems (5th ed., West Academic Publishing, 2021) (with Robert J. Peroni & J. Clifton Fleming Jr.).

ARTICLE

Tax Incentives and Sub-Saharan Africa, 48 Pepp. L. Rev. 995 (2021).

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ARTURO J. CARRILLO PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL LAW

ARTICLES

Between a Rock and a Hard Place? ICT Companies, Armed Conflict, and International Law, 46 Fordham Int’l L.J. 59 (2023).

Follow the Leader? A Comparative Law Study of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation’s Impact in Latin America, 16 Vienna J. Int’l Const. L. 177 (2022) (with Matías Jackson).

The Price of Prevention: Anti-Terrorism Pre-Crime Measures and International Human Rights Law, 60 Va. J. Int’l L. 571 (2020).

JONATHAN G. CEDARBAUM

PROFESSOR OF PRACTICE FOR NATIONAL SECURITY, CYBERSECURITY, AND FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW

BOOK CHAPTER

The Pentagon Papers Framework, Fifty Years Later, in National Security, Leaks and Freedom of the Press: The Pentagon Papers Fifty Years On 1 (Lee C. Bollinger & Geoffrey R. Stone eds., Oxford University Press, 2021) (with Allison Aviki et al.).

ROSA CELORIO

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LEGAL STUDIES AND BURNETT FAMILY DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORIAL LECTURER IN INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW AND POLICY

BOOKS

International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice (7th ed., Aspen Publishing, 2023) (with Hurst Hannum et al.).

Women and International Human Rights in Modern Times: A Contemporary Casebook (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022).

ARTICLES

The Kaleidoscope of Climate Change and Human Rights: The Promise of International Litigation for Women, Indigenous Peoples, and Children, 13 Ariz. J. Env’t L. & Pol’y 155 (2023).

Legal & H.R. Centre and Centre for Reproductive Rights (on behalf of Tanzanian girls) v. Tanz. (Afr. Committee of Experts on the RTS & Welfare of the Child (ACERWC)), I.L.M. First View (2023).

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STEVE CHARNOVITZ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

“Ecolonomy” is the Missing Policy to Face the Climate Challenge, in Le Droit (Public Économique) Du Monde D’Après 81 (Fabien Bottini ed., Legitech, 2023).

Reforming the WTO to Better Promote Social Justice, in Social Justice and the World of Work 191 (Brian Langille & Anne Trebilcock eds., Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023).

Sovereignty and the ILO, in Handbook on Globalisation and Labour Standards 166 (Kimberly Ann Elliott ed., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022).

Three Perspectives of the World Trade Organization’s Authority, Public Jurist, May 2020, at 27.

Book Review, 19 World Trade Rev. 488 (2020) (reviewing Luca Rubini & Jennifer Hawkins, What Shapes the Law? Reflections on the History, Law, Politics and Economics of International and European Subsidy Disciplines (2016)).

BRADFORD R. CLARK

WILLIAM CRANCH RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Foreword, Spring 2022 Symposium: The Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1399 (2022).

Reflections on the Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Conversation Held on February 24, 2022, at The George Washington University Law School, 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1409 (2022) (with The Honorable Goodwin H. Liu et al.).

The Constitutional Law of Interpretation, 98 Notre Dame L. Rev. 519 (2022) (with Anthony J. Bellia Jr.).

Restating The Charming Betsy as a Canon of Avoidance, in The Restatement and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law 203 (Paul B. Stephan & Sarah H. Cleveland eds., Oxford University Press, 2020) (with Anthony J. Bellia Jr.).

The International Law Origins of American Federalism, 120 Colum. L. Rev. 835 (2020) (with Anthony J. Bellia Jr.).

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DONALD C. CLARKE

DAVID WEAVER RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES

Judging China: The Chinese Legal System in U.S. Courts, 44 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 455 (2023).

An Exchange on Legal Orientalism: Response to Professor Ruskola, 70 Am. J. Compar. L. 872 (2022).

Order and Law in China, 2022 U. Ill. L. Rev. 541.

Anti Anti-Orientalism, or Is Chinese Law Different?, 68 Am. J. Compar. L. 55 (2020).

Hong Kong’s National Security Law: An Assessment, China Leadership Monitor (July 13, 2020).

JOHN P. COLLINS, JR.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF FUNDAMENTALS OF LAWYERING

ARTICLE

Judging Biden, 75 SMU L. Rev. F. 150 (2022).

ROBERT J. COTTROL

HAROLD PAUL GREEN RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Book Review, 103 Hisp. Am. Hist. Rev. 331 (2023) (reviewing Adriana Chira, Patchwork Freedoms: Law, Slavery, and Race Beyond Cuba’s Plantations (2022)).

Helpless by Law: Enduring Lessons from a Century-Old Tragedy, Conn. L. Rev. Online Ed., May 2022, at 1 (with Raymond T. Diamond).

Public Safety and the Right to Bear Arms, in The Bill of Rights in Modern America 73 (David J. Bodenhamer & James W. Ely Jr. eds., 3d ed., Indiana University Press, 2022) (with Raymond T. Diamond).

Foreword, in Securing Civil Rights: Freedmen, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Right to Bear Arms vii (Stephen P. Halbrook, The Independent Institute, 2021).

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Book Review, Humanities & Soc. Scis. Online: H-LatAm, Apr. 2022 (reviewing David Sheinin & Benjamin Bryce, Race and Transnationalism in the Americas (2021)).

Book Review, 53 J. Interdisc. Hist. 162 (2022) (reviewing Jack M. Beermann, The Journey to Separate But Equal: Madame DeCuir’s Quest for Racial Justice in the Reconstruction Era (2021)).

Book Review, 107 J. Am. Hist. 1002 (2021) (reviewing Lolita Buckner Inniss, The Princeton Fugitive Slave: The Trials of James Collins Johnson (2019)).

Book Review, 78 The Americas 166 (2021) (reviewing Alejandro de la Fuente & Ariela J. Gross, Becoming Free, Becoming Black: Race, Freedom and Law in Cuba, Virginia, and Louisiana (2020)).

Book Review, 125 Am. Hist. Rev. 1024 (2020) (reviewing Hendrik Hartog, The Trouble with Minna: A Case of Slavery and Emancipation in the Antebellum North (2018)).

KATYA CRONIN

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF FUNDAMENTALS OF LAWYERING

ARTICLE

FDA-Approved: How PFAS-laden Food Contact Materials Are Poisoning Consumers and What to Do About It, 6 Bus. Entrepreneurship & Tax L. Rev. 117 (2022).

LAURA A. DICKINSON

OSWALD SYMISTER COLCLOUGH RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES AND BOOKS CHAPTERS

National Security Policymaking in the Shadow of International Law, in Between Crime and War: Hybrid Legal Frameworks for Asymmetric Conflict 347 (Claire Finkelstein et al. eds., Oxford University Press, 2023).

National Security, State Secrets, Standing, and First Amendment Values in Justice Breyer’s Jurisprudence, 21 First Amend. L. Rev. 356 (2023).

Over-the-Horizon Drone Strikes in an Ongoing Global War: Afghanistan and Beyond, 13 J. Nat’l Sec. L. & Pol’y 283 (2023) (reviewing Mitt Regan, Drone Strike: Analyzing the Impacts of Targeted Killing (2022)).

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The Russia-Ukraine War and the Seeds of a New Liberal Plurilateral Order, 116 Am. J. Int’l L. 798 (2022) (with David L. Sloss).

The Jus in Bello Under Strain: Diluted but Not Disintegrating, in Is the International Legal Order Unraveling? 184 (David L. Sloss ed., Oxford University Press, 2022).

The Future of Military and Security Privatization: Protecting the Values Underlying the Law of Armed Conflict, in The Future Law of Armed Conflict 239 (Matthew C. Waxman & Thomas W. Oakley eds., Oxford University Press, 2022).

A Conversation Regarding the Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1405 (2022) (with Stephen G. Breyer).

National Security Policymaking in the Shadow of International Law, 2021 Utah L. Rev. 629.

Administrative Law Values and National Security Functions: Military Detention in the United States and the United Kingdom, in Oxford Handbook of Comparative Administrative Law 635 (Peter Cane et al. eds., Oxford University Press, 2021).

Book Review, 114 Am. J. Int’l L. 802 (2020) (reviewing Noah Weisbord, Crime of Aggression: The Quest for Justice in an Age of Drones, Cyberattacks, Insurgents, and Autocrats (2019)).

The Rule of Law Under Siege but Which Rule of Law?, 12 Hague J. on Rule L. 195 (2020).

BOOK

Transnational Litigation in a Nutshell (2d ed., West Academic Publishing, 2021) (with George A. Bermann & Donald Earl Childress III).

ARTICLES

The New Presumption Against Extraterritoriality, 133 Harv. L. Rev. 1582 (2020).

Presumptions Against Extraterritoriality in State Law, 53 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1389 (2020).

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WILLIAM S. DODGE PROFESSOR OF LAW

DAVID FONTANA

SAMUEL TYLER RESEARCH PROFESSOR

ARTICLES

Destructive Federal Decentralization, 29 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 619 (2021).

What Do Constitutional Law Professors Do?, 2020 Wis. L. Rev. 317.

MARY ANNE FRANKS

EUGENE L. AND BARBARA A. BERNARD PROFESSOR IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, TECHNOLOGY, AND CIVIL RIGHTS LAW

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

How Law Schools Can Fight for Fearless Speech, 51 Hofstra L. Rev. 613 (2023).

How Stalking Became Free Speech: Counterman v. Colorado and the Supreme Court’s Continuing War on Women, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. on the Docket (July 28, 2023).

The Lost Cause of Free Speech, 2 J. Free Speech L. 337 (2022).

Freedom From Speech, 20 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 865 (2022).

The Free Speech Industry, in Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and the Future of Our Democracy 65 (Lee Bollinger & Geoffrey Stone eds., Oxford University Press, 2022).

Speaking of Women: Feminism and Free Speech, Signs: J. Women Culture & Soc’y (2022).

Beyond the Public Square: Imagining Internet Democracy, 131 Yale L.J.F. 427 (2021).

Book Talk: The Cult of the Constitution, 13 ConLawNOW 33 (2021).

The Internet as a Speech Machine and Other Myths Confounding Section 230 Reform, 2020 U. Chi. Legal F. 45 (with Danielle Keats Citron).

The Second Amendment’s Safe Space, or The Constitutionalization of Fragility, 83 Law & Contemp. Probs. 137 (2020).

How the Internet Unmakes the Law, 16 Ohio St. Tech. L.J. 10 (2020).

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THERESA

BOOK

Business Organizations (3d ed., Aspen Publishing, 2023) (with Christopher L. Sagers).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Judgment, SEC v. W. J. Howey Co. et al., 328 U.S. 293 (1946), in Feminist Judgments: Corporate Law Rewritten 386 (Anne M. Choike et al. eds., Cambridge University Press, 2023).

Party Games: The Supreme Court’s 21st Century Jurisprudence by Telephone, 75 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 1 (2022).

The Insidious Effect of Soundbites: Why Fences Aren’t Punishment, 72 Am. U. L. Rev. 1 (2022).

Equity, Punishment, and the Company You Keep: Discerning a Disgorgement Remedy Under the Federal Securities Laws, 105 Cornell L. Rev. 1611 (2020).

ISELIN GAMBERT

DIRECTOR, FUNDAMENTALS OF LAWYERING PROGRAM; PROFESSOR, FUNDAMENTALS OF LAWYERING; FACULTY CO-DIRECTOR, ANIMAL LEGAL EDUCATION INITIATIVE

ARTICLES

Should the Great Food Transformation Be Fake-Meat Free? Considering Strategies for a Future of Food that is Kinder to People, Animals, and the Planet, 6 Bus. Entrepreneurship & Tax L. Rev. 96 (2022).

I Want You to Panic: Leveraging the Rhetoric of Fear and Rage for the Future of Food, J. Food L. & Pol’y, Fall 2021, at 41.

Trauma Is Not an Add-On: On Embracing Grief and Trauma in Our Classrooms – and Our Lives, 25 Legal Writing (2021).

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ARAM A. GAVOOR

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS; PROFESSORIAL LECTURER IN LAW

ARTICLES

In Search of the Presumption of Regularity, 74 Fla. L. Rev. 729 (2022) (with Steven A. Platt).

The Impending Judicial Regulation of Artificial Intelligence In the Administrative State, 97 Notre Dame L. Rev. Reflection 197 (2022).

Administrative Investigations, 97 Ind. L.J. 421 (2022) (with Steven A. Platt).

A Structural Solution to Mitigating Artificial Intelligence Bias In Administrative Agencies, 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 71 (2021) (with Raffi Teperdjian).

The Forgotten FISA Court: Exploring the Inactivity of the ATRC, 81 Ohio St. L.J. 139 (2020) (with Timothy M. Belsan).

Administrative Records After Department of Commerce v. New York, 72 Admin. L. Rev. 87 (2020) (with Steven A. Platt).

ROBERT L. GLICKSMAN

J. B. AND MAURICE C. SHAPIRO PROFESSOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

BOOKS AND REPORT

Environmental Protection: Law and Policy (9th ed., Aspen Publishing, 2023) (with William W. Buzbee et al.).

How to Reform Federal Permitting to Accelerate Clean Energy Infrastructure: A Nonpartisan Way Forward (Brookings, 2023) (with Rayan Sud & Sanjay Patnaik).

NEPA Law and Litigation (2d ed., Thomson Reuters, revised annually) (with Daniel R. Mandelker et al.).

Administrative Law: Agency Action in Legal Context (3d ed., Foundation Press, 2020) (with Richard E. Levy).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Sackett v. EPA: The Supreme Court Delivers Another Massive Blow to Federal Environmental Law, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (May 26, 2023).

A Critical 21st Century Role for Public Land Management: Conserving 30% of the Nation’s Lands and Waters Beyond 2030, 54 Ariz. St. L.J. 1313 (2022) (with Sandra B. Zellmer).

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Protecting the Public Health with the Inflation Reduction Act — Provisions Affecting Climate Change and Its Health Effects, 388 New Eng. J. Med. 84 (2023).

Preview of Sackett v. EPA, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (Nov. 5, 2022).

Judicial Review of Scientific Uncertainty in Climate Change Lawsuits: Deferential and Nondeferential Evaluation of Agency Factual and Policy Determinations, 46 Harv. Env’t L. Rev. 367 (2022) (with Daniel Kim & Keziah Groth-Tuft).

The New Separation of Powers Formalism and Administrative Adjudication, 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1088 (2022) (with Richard E. Levy).

Adaptive Management and NEPA: How to Reconcile Predictive Assessment in the Face of Uncertainty with Natural Resource Management Flexibility and Success, 46 Harv. Env’t L. Rev. 121 (2022) (with Jarryd Page).

Structured to Fail: Lessons from the Trump Administration’s Faulty Pandemic Planning and Response, 10 Mich. J. Env’t & Admin. L. 329 (2021) (with Alejandro E. Camacho).

Stratospheric Ozone Protection, in Law of Environmental Protection pt. XVII (Thomson Reuters, 2022).

30 x 30—Conservation and the Multiple-Use Agencies, 68 Found. Nat. Resources & Energy L. Ann. Inst. § 34 (2022) (with Sandra B. Zellmer).

Enhancing Environmental Enforcement by Example and Erudition, 36 J. Land Use & Env’t L. 191 (2021).

Governing Complexity: Integrating Science, Governance, and Law to Manage Accelerating Change in the Globalized Commons, 118 PNAS e2102798118 (2021) (with Barbara Cosens et al.).

Designing Regulation Across Organizations: Assessing the Functions and Dimensions of Governance, 15 Regul. & Governance S102 (2021) (with Alejandro E. Camacho).

The Rocky Road to Energy Dominance: The Executive Branch’s Limited Authority to Modify and Revoke Withdrawals of Federal Lands from Mineral Production, 33 Geo. Env’t L. Rev. 173 (2021) (with Hillary M. Hoffman).

The Limits of Citizen Environmental Litigation, GPSolo, Jan./Feb. 2021, at 60 (with David E. Adelman).

Restoring ALJ Independence, 105 Minn. L. Rev. 39 (2020) (with Richard E. Levy).

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An Empirical Assessment of Agency Mechanism Choice, 71 Ala. L. Rev. 1039 (2020) (with David L. Markell & Justin Sevier).

Judicial Ideology as a Check on Executive Power, 81 Ohio St. L.J. 175 (2020) (with David E. Adelman).

Shuttered Government, 62 Ariz. L. Rev. 573 (2020).

A Tribute to George Cameron Coggins, Public Lands Maverick, 68 Kan. L. Rev. 699 (2020).

The Trump Card: Tarnishing Planning, Democracy, and the Environment, 50 Env’t L. Rep. 10,281 (2020) (with Alejandro E. Camacho).

Swallowing the Rule: The Lucas Background Principles Exception to Takings Liability, 71 Fla. L. Rev. F. 121 (2020).

The Effects of Enforcement Fairness on Environmental Performance, 9 Env’t Mgmt. & Sustainable Dev. (2020) (with Dietrich Earnhart & Donna Ramirez Harrington).

Reevaluating Environmental Citizen Suits in Theory and Practice, 91 U. Colo. L. Rev. 385 (2020) (with David E. Adelman).

JEFFREY S. GUTMAN

PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL LAW; DIRECTOR, PUBLIC JUSTICE ADVOCACY CLINIC

REPORTS

Compensation Under the Microscope: Pardons and Compensation (National Registry of Exonerations, 2023).

Compensation Under the Microscope: Virginia: How Does State Compensation Work in Virginia and Why Does It Work So Well? (National Registry of Exonerations, 2023).

Compensation Under the Microscope: Michigan: How Long Does It Take to Resolve State Compensation and Civil Rights Claims? (National Registry of Exonerations, 2023).

Compensation Under the Microscope: Florida (National Registry of Exonerations, 2022).

Compensation Under the Microscope: Indiana (National Registry of Exonerations, 2022).

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Compensation Under the Microscope: Wisconsin (National Registry of Exonerations, 2022).

Compensation Under the Microscope: Washington: What Does Washington Do About Dual-Eligibles? (National Registry of Exonerations, 2022).

ARTICLE

Are Federal Exonerees Paid?: Lessons for the Drafting and Interpretation of Wrongful Conviction Compensation Statutes, 69 Clev. St. L. Rev. 219 (2021).

EMILY HAMMOND

GLEN EARL WESTON RESEARCH PROFESSOR

BOOK AND REPORT

Environmental Protection: Law and Policy (9th ed., Aspen Publishing, 2023) (with Robert L. Glicksman et al.).

Mass, Computer-Generated, and Fraudulent Comments (Administrative Conference of the United States, 2021) (with Steve Balla et al.).

ARTICLES

Responding to Mass, Computer-Generated, and Mallatributed Comments, 74 Admin. L. Rev. 95 (2022) (with Steven J. Balla et al.).

U.S. Forest Serv. v. Cowpasture River Preservation Association: A Limited –and Perhaps Hollow – Victory for a Pipeline, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (June 18, 2020).

Toward a Role for Protest in Environmental Law, 70 Case W. Rsrv. L. Rev. 1039 (2020).

KATHY HESSLER

ASSISTANT DEAN FOR ANIMAL LAW

BOOK Animal Law in a Nutshell (3d ed., West Academic Publishing, 2021) (with Sonia S. Waisman & Pamela D. Frasch).

ARTICLE

Aquatic Animals: The Need for Understanding and Legal Protection, Committee News: Am. Bar Ass’n Tort Trial & Ins. Prac. Section, Spring 2020, at 1.

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SUSAN R. JONES

PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL LAW

BOOK

Investing for Social Impact, Economic Justice, and Racial Equity (with Dorcas Raejeana Gilmore & Lisa Hall eds., ABA Publishing, 2023).

ARTICLE

The Case for Leadership Coaching in Law Schools: A New Way to Support Professional Identity Formation, 48 Hofstra L. Rev. 659 (2020).

ROBIN L. JUNI

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF FUNDAMENTALS OF LAWYERING

ARTICLE

When the Math Matters: Improving Statistical Advocacy in Gerrymandering Litigation, 100 Neb. L. Rev. 727 (2022).

F. SCOTT KIEFF

STEVENSON BERNARD PROFESSOR OF LAW; C-LEAF FACULTY DIRECTOR

ARTICLES

Behavioural Economics and ISDS Reform: A Response to Maria Laura Marceddu and Pietro Ortolani, 33 Eur. J. Int’l L. 473 (2022) (with Thomas D. Grant).

Appointing Arbitrators: Tenure, Public Confidence, and a Middle Road for ISDS Reform, 43 Mich. J. Int’l L. 171 (2022) (with Thomas D. Grant).

China’s Sanctions and Rule of Law: How to Respond When China Targets Lawyers, 55 Int’l Law. 167 (2022) (with Thomas D. Grant).

Lessons for Today’s Fields of Intellectual Property and Trade from Epstein’s Insights About Private Law and History, 50 J. Legal Stud. S111 (2021).

Great Powers and New Risks: What Businesses and Regulators Should Know About China’s Strategic Ambitions, 65 Orbis 257 (2021) (with Thomas D. Grant).

Business, Risk, & China’s MCF: Modest Tools of Financial Regulation for a Time of Great Power Competition, 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1281 (2020).

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WILLIAM E. KOVACIC

GLOBAL COMPETITION PROFESSOR OF LAW AND POLICY; PROFESSOR OF LAW; DIRECTOR, COMPETITION LAW CENTER

BOOK

Antitrust Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Problems in Competition Policy (4th ed., West Academic Publishing, 2022) (with Andrew I. Gavil et al.).

ARTICLES AND BOOKS CHAPTERS

The Durability of the Biden Administration’s Competition Policy Reforms, 29 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 945 (2022).

Regulating Big Tech: Lessons from the FTC’s Do Not Call Rule, Va. J.L. & Tech., Summer 2022, at 1 (with David A. Hyman).

Competition Policy in Relation to Public Procurement: An Essential Element of the Policy Framework for Addressing COVID-19, in Public Procurement in (a) Crisis?: Global Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic 199 (Sue Arrowsmith et al. eds., Hart Publishing, 2021) (with Robert D. Anderson & Antonella Salgueiro).

Root and Branch Reconstruction: The Modern Transformation of U.S. Antitrust Law and Policy?, Antitrust, Summer 2021, at 46.

The Future Adaptation of the Per Se Rule of Illegality in U.S. Antitrust Law, 2021 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 33.

Patents and Price Fixing by Serial Colluders, 10 N.Y.U. J. Intell. Prop. & Ent. L. 152 (2021) (with Robert C. Marshall & Michael J. Meurer).

Keeping Score: Improving the Positive Foundations for Antitrust Policy, 23 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 49 (2020).

Competition Policy and the Global Economy: Current Developments and Issues for Reflection, 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1421 (2020) (with Robert D. Anderson et al.).

Competition Policy Retrospective: The Formation of the United Launch Alliance and the Ascent of SpaceX, 27 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 863 (2020).

Market Structure and Market Studies, in Competition Law and Economics: Developments, Policies and Enforcement Trends in the US and Korea 30 (Jay Pil Choi et al. eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020).

Antitrust’s Implementation Blind Side: Challenges to Major Expansion of U.S. Competition Policy, 65 Antitrust Bull. 227 (2020) (with Alison Jones).

The Chicago Obsession in the Interpretation of US Antitrust History, 87 U. Chi. L. Rev. 459 (2020).

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CYNTHIA LEE

EDWARD F. HOWREY PROFESSOR OF LAW

BOOKS

Criminal Procedure: Cases and Materials (3d ed., West Academic Publishing, 2023) (with L. Song Richardson).

Criminal Procedure: Investigation, Cases and Materials (3d ed., West Academic Publishing, 2023) (with L. Song Richardson).

Criminal Procedure: Adjudication, Cases and Materials (3d ed., West Academic Publishing, 2023) (with L. Song Richardson).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Firearms and Initial Aggressors, 101 N.C. L. Rev. 1 (2022).

Race and the Criminal Law Curriculum, in The Oxford Handbook of Race and Law in the United States (Devon Carbado et al. eds., Oxford University Press, 2022).

Officer Created Jeopardy: Broadening the Time Frame for Assessing a Police Officer’s Use of Deadly Force, 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1362 (2021).

Probable Cause with Teeth, 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 269 (2020).

The Trans Panic Defense Revisited, 57 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1411 (2020).

Surviving a Difficult Tenure Process: Tips for Junior Faculty of Color, in Presumed Incompetent II: Race, Class, Power, and Resistance of Women in Academia 49 (Yolanda Flores Niemann et al. eds., University of Colorado Press, 2020).

RENÉE LETTOW LERNER

DONALD PHILLIP ROTHSCHILD RESEARCH PROFESSOR

BOOK

The Jury: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2023).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Az rendeli a nótát, aki fizeti a muzsikust, in Alkotmányjogi utazás Amerikában (MCC Press Kft. 2021).

The Resilience of Substantive Rights and the False Hope of Procedural Rights: The Case of the Second Amendment and the Seventh Amendment, 116 Nw. U. L. Rev. 275 (2021).

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The Surprising Views of Montesquieu and Tocqueville About Juries: Juries

Empower Judges, 81 La. L. Rev. 1 (2020).

The Second Amendment and the Spirit of the People, 43 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 319 (2020).

HEIDI H. LIU

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES

Provisional Assumptions, 95 S. Cal. L. Rev. 543 (2022).

Masked Evaluations: The Role of Gender Homophily, 50 J. Legal Stud. 303 (2021).

JEFFREY MANNS

PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES

Economic Liberty Takings, 29 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 73 (2021).

The Case for Preemptive Oligopoly Regulation, 96 Ind. L.J. 751 (2021).

Contract Design, Default Rules, and Delaware Law, 77 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1197 (2020) (with Robert Anderson).

MAEVA MARCUS

RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW; DIRECTOR OF THE INSTITUTE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL STUDIES

BOOK With Liberty and Justice for All? The Constitution in the Classroom (with Steven A. Steinbach & Robert Cohen eds., Oxford University Press, 2022).

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DAYNA BOWEN MATTHEW

DEAN AND HAROLD H. GREENE PROFESSOR OF LAW

BOOKS

Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America (NYU Press, 2022).

Public Health Law, Ethics, and Policy: Cases & Materials (2d ed., Foundation Press, 2021) (with Richard J. Bonnie & Ruth Gaare Bernheim).

ARTICLES

Structural Inequality: The Real COVID-19 Threat to America’s Health and How Strengthening the Affordable Care Act Can Help, 108 Geo. L.J. 1679 (2020).

Healing Hate: A Public Health Perspective on Civil Rights in America, 27 Va. J. Soc. Pol’y & L. 1 (2020).

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ Ethical Principles for Allocating Initial Supplies of COVID-19 Vaccine — United States, 2020, 69 Morbidity & Mortality Wkly. Rep. 1782 (2020) (with Nancy McClung et al.).

JOAN S. MEIER

NATIONAL FAMILY VIOLENCE LAW CENTER PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL LAW; DIRECTOR, NATIONAL FAMILY VIOLENCE LAW CENTER AT THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Symposium Transcript: Parental Alienation, 26 Rich. Pub. Int. L. Rev., no. 3, 2023 at 25.

Denial of Family Violence in Court: An Empirical Analysis and Path Forward for Family Law, 110 Geo. L.J. 835 (2022).

The Trouble with Harman and Lorandos’s Attempted Refutation of the Meier at al. Family Court Study, 19 J. Fam. Trauma, Child Custody & Child Dev. 295 (2022) (with Sean Dickson et al.).

Breaking Down the Silos that Harm Children: A Call to Child Welfare, Domestic Violence and Family Court Professionals, 28 Va. J. Soc. Pol’y & L. 275 (2021) (with Vivek Sankaran).

Questioning the Scientific Validity of the Parental Alienation Label in Abuse Cases, in Challenging Parental Alienation: New Directions for Professionals and Parents 216 (Jean Mercer & Margaret Drew eds., Routledge, 2022).

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Custody Laws Put Safety First, Domestic Violence Rep., Oct.-Nov. 2021, at 11 (with Danielle Pollack).

Supreme Court Invokes Legal Fictions to Abandon Abused Mothers and Their Children, Domestic Violence Rep., June-July 2020, at 87.

U.S. Child Custody Outcomes in Cases Involving Parental Alienation and Abuse Allegations: What Do the Data Show?, 42 J. Soc. Welfare & Fam. L. 92 (2020) (with Sean Dickson et al.).

Ideology and Rhetoric Replace Science and Reason in Some Parental Alienation Literature and Advocacy: A Critique, 58 Fam. Ct. Rev. 340 (2020) (with Madelyn S. Milchman & Robert Geffner).

Putting Science and Reasoning Back Into the ‘Parental Alienation’ Discussion: Reply to Bernet, Robb, Lorandos, and Garber, 58 Fam. Ct. Rev. 373 (2020) (with Madelyn S. Milchman & Robert Geffner).

Mothers Risk Loss of Custody in Cases Involving Parental Alienation and Abuse Allegations, Domestic Violence Rep., Apr.-May 2020, at 69.

Highlights of Findings: Child Custody Outcomes in Cases Alleging PAS and Abuse, Domestic Violence Rep., Apr.-May 2020, at 80.

Response to Bates and Taylor, Domestic Violence Rep., Dec. 2019-Jan. 2020, at 29.

DALIA TSUK MITCHELL

THE JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN DEAN’S RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW; PROFESSOR OF LAW AND HISTORY

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Proceduralism: Delaware’s Legacy, 2 U. Chi. Bus. L. Rev. 333 (2023).

Judgment, Meinhard v. Salmon, 164 N.E. 545 (N.Y. 1928), in Feminist Judgments: Corporate Law Rewritten 202 (Anne M. Choike et al. eds., Cambridge University Press, 2023).

Shareholder Wealth Maximization: Variations on a Theme, 24 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 700 (2022).

Shareholder Wealth Maximization, Fin. Hist., Winter 2022, at 22.

Business as Usual: Hobby Lobby and the Purpose of Corporate Rights, 2021 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 243.

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ALAN

B. MORRISON

LERNER FAMILY ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR PUBLIC INTEREST AND PUBLIC SERVICE LAW; PROFESSORIAL LECTURER IN LAW

ARTICLES

Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: Score One for the Unitary Executive Theory, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (July 3, 2020).

The Bottom Lines in the Trump Subpoena Cases: More Losses than Wins for the President, But No One Is Going to See His Tax Returns Soon, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (July 9, 2020).

A Negotiation Class: A New, Workable, and (Probably) Lawful Idea, 99 Tex. L. Rev. Online 49 (2020).

SEAN D. MURPHY

MANATT/AHN PROFESSOR OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

BOOK

The Law of U.S. Foreign Relations (Oxford University Press, 2023) (with Edward T. Swaine).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Now You See Them, Now You Don’t: Court-Appointed Experts, Wartime Reparations, and the DRC v. Uganda Case, J. Int’l Humanitarian Legal Stud. (2023) (with Yuri Parkhomenko).

Peremptory Norms of General International Law (Jus Cogens) (Revisited) and Other Topics: The Seventy-Third Session of the International Law Commission, 117 Am. J. Int’l L. 92 (2023).

Temporal Issues Relating to BIT Dispute Resolution, 37 ICSID Rev. 51 (2022).

Provisional Application of Treaties and Other Topics: The Seventy-Second Session of the International Law Commission, 115 Am. J. Int’l L. 671 (2021).

The Function of the Commission: How Much Identifying Existing Law, How Much Proposing New Law?: Concluding Remarks by Sean D. Murphy, in Seventy Years of the International Law Commission: Drawing a Balance for the Future 277 (United Nations ed., Brill, 2021).

Foreword, 6 Afr. J. Int’l Crim. Just. 75 (2020).

Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Work of the International Law Commission, 114 Am. J. Int’l L. 726 (2020).

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Codifying the Obligations of States Relating to the Prevention of Atrocities, 52 Case W. Rsrv. J. Int’l. L. 27 (2020).

Peremptory Norms of General International Law (Jus Cogens) and Other Topics: The Seventy-First Session of the International Law Commission Current Developments, 114 Am. J. Int’l L. 68 (2020).

Obligations of States in Disputed Areas of the Continental Shelf, in New Knowledge and Changing Circumstances in the Law of the Sea 183 (Tomas Heidar ed., Brill, 2020).

DAWN C. NUNZIATO

THE PEDAS FAMILY ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIP; WILLIAM WALLACE KIRKPATRICK RESEARCH PROFESSOR

ARTICLES

The Digital Services Act and the Brussels Effect on Platform Content Moderation, 24 Chi. J. Int’l L. 115 (2023).

First Amendment Protections for “Good Trouble”, 72 Emory L.J. 1187 (2023).

Protecting Free Speech and Due Process Values on Dominant Social Media Platforms, 73 Hastings L.J. 1255 (2022).

The Varieties of Counterspeech and Censorship on Social Media, 54 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 2491 (2021).

Misinformation Mayhem: Social Media Platforms’ Efforts to Combat Medical and Political Misinformation, 19 First Amend. L. Rev. 32 (2020).

SPENCER OVERTON

THE PATRICIA ROBERTS HARRIS RESEARCH PROFESSORSHIP; PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLE

State Power to Regulate Social Media Companies to Prevent Voter Suppression, 53 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1793 (2020).

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SCOTT B. PAGEL

ASSOCIATE

BOOK

Academic Law Libraries Within the Changing Landscape of Legal Education: A Primer for Deans and Provosts (Michelle M. Wu, Scott B. Pagel & Joan S. Howland eds., William S. Hein & Co., 2020).

BOOK CHAPTER

The Status of the Academic Law Library Director, in Academic Law Libraries Within the Changing Landscape of Legal Education: A Primer for Deans and Provosts 65 (Michelle M. Wu et al. eds., William S. Hein & Co., 2020).

TODD D. PETERSON

ARTICLES

Separation-of-Powers Suits in the Post-Trump Era, 135 Harv. L. Rev. F. 194 (2022).

Federal Prosecutorial Independence, 15 Duke J. Const. L. & Pub. Pol’y 217 (2020).

LYLE T. ALVERSON PROFESSOR OF LAW.JPG

BOOKS

Cases and Materials on Modern Antitrust Law and Its Origins (7th ed., West Academic Publishing, 2023) (with Thomas D. Morgan).

Federal Administrative Law: Cases and Materials (4th ed., Foundation Press, 2023) (with Kristin E. Hickman & Christopher J. Walker).

Federal Administrative Law: Cases and Materials (3d ed., Foundation Press, 2020) (with Kristin E. Hickman).

ARTICLES

The Remedies for Constitutional Flaws Have Major Flaws, 18 Duke J. Const. L. & Pub. Pol’y 105 (2023).

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CARVILLE DICKINSON BENSON RESEARCH PROFESSOR RICHARD J. PIERCE

How Should the Supreme Court Respond to the Combination of Political Polarity, Legislative Impotence, and Executive Branch Overreach?, 127 Penn St. L. Rev. 627 (2023).

The Supreme Court Should Eliminate Its Lawless Shadow Docket, 74 Admin L. Rev. 1 (2022).

Agency Adjudication: It Is Time to Hit the Reset Button, 28 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 643 (2021).

Regulation in the Biden Administration, 6 Adm. L. Rev. Accord 113 (2021).

The Combination of Chevron and Political Polarity Has Awful Effects, 70 Duke L.J. Online 91 (2021).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Loyalties v. Royalties, 74 UC Hastings L.J. 765 (2023).

Co-Creating Equality, 96 S. Cal. L. Rev. 607 (2023).

Integrating Three Theoretical Traditions in Distributive Justice and Social Exchange Research, in Social Psychology and Justice (E. Allan Lind ed., Routledge, 2020) (with Robert J. MacCoun).

JENNIFER WIMSATT PUSATERI

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF FUNDAMENTALS OF LAWYERING

ARTICLE

It is Better to Be Safe When Sorry: Advocating a Federal Rule of Evidence That Excludes Apologies, 69 U. Kan. L. Rev. 201 (2020).

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SARAH POLCZ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

BARAK RICHMAN PROFESSOR OF LAW

BOOK & REPORT

Internet and Telecommunication Regulation (2d ed., Carolina Academic Press, 2023) (with Stuart Minor Benjamin & James B. Speta).

Hospitals Suing Patients: How Hospitals Use N.C. Courts to Collect Medical Debt (Duke Law, 2023) (with Sara Sternberg Greene et al.).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Healthcare Administrative Costs and Competition Policy, CPI Antitrust Chron., May 2023 (with Kevin A. Schulman).

Providing Responsible Health Care for Out-of-State Patients, 330 JAMA 499 (2023) (with Carmel Shachar & Ateev Mehrotra).

Still (At Least) One Decade Behind: US Competition Policy in the Healthcare Industry, 11 J. Antitrust Enf’t 265 (2023).

Differences in Physician Compensation Associated with Simplifications to the CPT/WRVU System, Health Mgmt., Pol’y & Innovation, June 2023 (with Kelly H. McFarlane et al.).

When His Doctor Was Unavailable, He Saw a Nurse Practitioner. A Physician Billed for the Visit, Health Mgmt., Pol’y & Innovation, June 2023 (with Robert M. Kaplan).

Limiting Overall Hospital Costs by Capping Out-of-Network Rates, 32 Annals Health L. & Life Scis. 131 (2023) (with David Orentlichter & Kyra Morgan).

Engaging Medicare Beneficiaries in Coverage Choices, 329 JAMA 1915 (2023) (with Kevin A. Schulman).

Maintaining Health Care Innovations After the Pandemic, 4 JAMA Health F. e225404 (2023) (with Regina Herzlinger & Kevin Schulman).

Pharmacy Benefit Managers and the Federal Trade Commission: A Relationship Gone Sour, 329 JAMA 367 (2023) (with Eli Y. Adashi).

Are Patient Satisfaction Instruments Harming Both Patients and Physicians?, 328 JAMA 2209 (2022) (with Kevin A. Schulman).

Informed Consent as a Means of Acknowledging and Avoiding Financial Toxicity as Iatrogenic Harm, 24 AMA J. Ethics 1063 (2022) (with Kevin Schulman).

Receipt of Out-of-State Telemedicine Visits Among Medicare Beneficiaries

During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 3 JAMA Health F. e223013 (2022) (with Ateev Mehrotra et al.).

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Billing and Insurance–Related Administrative Costs: A Cross-National Analysis, 41 Health Affs. 1098 (2022) (with Robert S. Kaplan et al.).

Collective Bargaining: Physician Unions and Their Implications for Health Care, 57 Health Servs. Rsch. 1214 (2022) (with Daniel S. Bowling III & Kevin A. Schulman).

Consumer Law as an Axis of Economic Inequality, 102 B.U. L. Rev. 1169 (2022) (with Daniel Markovits & Rory Van Loo).

Noncompete Agreements — The Need for a Refresh, 387 New Eng. J. Med. 486 (2022) (with Samyukta Mullangi & Mohit Agrawal).

Professional Self-Regulation in Medicine: Will the Rise of Intelligent Tools Mean the End to Peer Review?, in The Future of Medical Device Regulation: Innovation and Protection 244 (I. Glenn Cohen et al. eds., Cambridge University Press, 2022) (with Anthony P. Weiss).

Restoring Physician Authority in an Era of Hospital Dominance, 328 JAMA 2400 (2022) (with Kevin A. Schulman).

Shopping for Healthcare: Can We Be Good Consumers?, Health Mgmt., Pol’y & Innovation, May 2022.

The Rise and Potential of Physician Unions, 326 JAMA 617 (2022) (with Daniel Bowling III & Kevin A. Schuman).

Will CMS Find Aducanumab Reasonable and Necessary for Alzheimer Disease After FDA Approval?, The Rise and Potential of Physician Unions, 328 JAMA 383 (2021) (with Kevin A. Schulman & Michael D. Greicius).

Macromedical Regulation, 82 Ohio St. L.J. 727 (2021) (with Steven L. Schwarcz).

On Skepticism, Modesty, and Embracing Those With Whom We Disagree: A Rejoinder, 82 Ohio St. L.J. 869 (2021) (with Steven L. Schwarcz).

Reducing Administrative Costs in US Health Care: Assessing Single Payer and Its Alternatives, 56 Health Servs. Rsch. 615 (2021) (David Scheinker et al.).

Telemedicine and Medical Licensure — Potential Paths for Reform, 384 New Eng. J. Med. 687 (2021) (with Ateev Mehrotra & Alok Nimgaonkar).

The No Surprises Act and Informed Financial Consent, 385 New Eng. J. Med. 1348 (2021) (with Mark Hall & Kevin Schulman).

New Institutional Economics, in Oxford Handbook of New Private Law (Andrew S. Gold et al. eds., Oxford University Press, 2020).

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BOOK

Relational Health: How Social Connection Impacts Our Physical and Mental Wellbeing (Cambridge University Press, 2023).

ARTICLES

Meta-Analysis of Interpersonal Discrimination and Health-Related Behaviors, 41 Health Psych. 319 (2022) (with Micah Lattanner & Elizabeth Pascoe).

Social Relationships, Wealth, and Cardiometabolic Risk: Evidence from a National Longitudinal Study of U.S. Older Adults, 34 J. Aging Health 1048 (2022) (with Kaitlin Shartle et al.).

Optimism Versus Pessimism as Predictors of Physical Health: A Comprehensive Reanalysis of Dispositional Optimism Research, 76 Am. Psych. 529 (2021) (with Michael F. Scheier et al.).

Challenges and Supports to Aging in Place in a Gentrifying Context, 4 Innovation in Aging, no. S1, 2020, at 873 (2020) (with Manish Kumar).

Defining Gentrification for Epidemiologic Research: A Systematic Review, 15 PLoS One e0233361 (2020) (with Manish Kumar & Nrupen Bhavsar).

ALFREDA ROBINSON

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR TRIAL ADVOCACY; PROFESSORIAL LECTURER IN LAW; CO-DIRECTOR OF THE LITIGATION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROGRAM

REPORT

The State of Black Women in the Law 2023 DEIB Assessment Report (National Bar Association, National Bar Institute & Kanarys, Inc., 2023) (with Krystal Studavent Ramsey et al.).

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STEPHEN A. SALTZBURG

WALLACE AND BEVERLEY WOODBURY UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR OF LAW; CO-DIRECTOR OF THE LITIGATION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROGRAM

BOOKS

Federal Criminal Procedure Litigation Manual (Juris Publishing, annual editions) (with David A. Schlueter & Jonathan K. Gitlen).

American Criminal Procedure: Cases and Commentary (12th ed., West Academic Publishing, 2022) (with Daniel J. Capra & David C. Gray).

Principles of Evidence (9th ed., West Academic Publishing, 2022) (with Graham C. Lilly & Daniel J. Capra).

Basic Criminal Procedure (8th ed., West Academic Publishing, 2021) (with Daniel J. Capra & Angela J. Davis).

Military Evidentiary Foundations (7th ed., Matthew Bender, 2021) (with David A. Schleuter et al.).

Evidence: The Objection Method (6th ed., Carolina Academic Press, 2021) (with Dennis D. Prater et al.).

Texas Rules of Evidence Trial Book: Objections, Offers of Proof, Rulings on the Record, and Limiting Instructions (4th ed., Juris Publishing, Inc., 2020) (with David A. Schlueter).

Military Rules of Evidence Manual (9th ed., LexisNexis, 2020) (with Lee D.Schinasi et al.).

Trying Cases to Win: In One Volume (Student Edition, West Academic Publishing, 2020) (with Herbert J. Stern).

ARTICLES

Solving the State of Mind Mystery, Crim. L. Bull., Summer 2023, at art. 2.

Rule 414 and Detailed Evidence, Crim Just., Summer 2023, at 67.

Continuing Problems with Dual Purpose Witnesses, Crim. Just., Spring 2023, at 49.

Bye-Bye, Res Gestae, Crim. Just., Winter 2023, at 59.

Improper Expert Vouching, Crim. Just., Fall 2022, at 61.

Sending a Message in Closing Argument, Crim. Just., Summer 2022, at 51.

State of Mind: Dual Purpose, Crim. Just., Spring 2022, at 51.

An Unnecessary Hearsay Mistake, Crim. Just., Winter 2022, at 47.

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Video Exhibits in the Jury Room, Crim. Just., Fall 2021, at 51.

Silent Witness Phone Call Identification, Crim. Just., Summer 2021, at 42.

Prior Consistent Statements, Crim. Just., Spring 2021, at 56.

Too Much Religion in the Jury Room?, Crim. Just., Winter 2021, at 49.

Avoiding Hypothetical Rulings, Crim. Just., Fall 2020, at 67.

Nullification? No!, Crim. Just., Summer 2020, at 46.

Kansas v. Glover: Just Common Sense?, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (April 13, 2020).

Improper Golden Rule Argument, Crim. Just., Spring 2020, at 47.

JOAN E. SCHAFFNER

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW; DIRECTOR OF ANIMAL WELFARE PROJECT

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Animal Cruelty and the Law: Permitted Conduct, in Animal Cruelty: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding 79 (Cassandra L. Reyes & Mary P. Brewster eds., 3d ed., Carolina Academic Press, 2023).

Managing Our Relationship with Free-Roaming Cats in Zoopoland, 30 Soc’y & Animals 742 (2022).

The Convention on Animal Protection: The Missing Link in a One Health Global Strategy for Pandemic Prevention, Glob. J. Animal L., Aug. 2022, at 1 (with Rajesh K. Reddy).

Coping with Human-Cat Interactions Beyond the Limits of Domesticity: Moral Pluralism in the Management of Cats and Wildlife, Frontiers Vet. Sci. (June 11, 2021) (with Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith et al.).

Book Review, 11 J. Animal Ethics 84 (2021) (reviewing Dara M. Wald & Anna L. Peterson, Cats and Conservationists: The Debate Over Who Owns the Outdoors (2020)).

Valuing Nature in Environmental Law: Lessons for Animal Law and the Valuation of Animals, in What Can Animal Law Learn from Environmental Law? 69 (Randall S. Abate ed., 2d ed., ELI Press, 2020).

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LISA M. SCHENCK

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR NATIONAL SECURITY, CYBERSECURITY, AND FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW; DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORIAL LECTURER IN LAW

BOOKS

Constitutional Law and Military Justice (2d ed., West Publishing, 2022-23) (with Gregory E. Maggs & Peter J. Smith).

Constitutional Law and Military Justice (1st ed., West Publishing, 2021) (with Gregory E. Maggs & Peter J. Smith).

ARTICLES

National, Military, and College Reports on Prosecution of Sexual Assaults and Victims’ Rights: Is the Military Actually Safer than Civilian Society?, 56 Gonz. L. Rev. 285 (2021) (with David A. Schlueter).

Taking Charge of Court-Martial Charges: The Important Role of the Commander in the American Military Justice System, 14 N.Y.U. J.L. & Liberty 529 (2020) (with David A. Schleuter).

NAOMI SCHOENBAUM

WILLIAM WALLACE KIRKPATRICK DEAN’S RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES

Unsexing Breastfeeding, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 139 (2022).

The New Law of Gender Nonconformity, 105 Minn. L. Rev. 831 (2020).

STEVEN L. SCHOONER

JEFFREY & MARTHA KOHN SENIOR ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS; NASH & CIBINIC PROFESSOR OF GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT LAW

BOOK

The Government Contracts Reference Book: A Comprehensive Guide to the Language of Procurement (5th ed., Wolters Kluwer, 2021) (with Ralph C. Nash et al.).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Deploying the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) to Enhance Sustainability and Accelerate Climate Change Mitigation, 31 Pub. Procurement L. Rev. 223 (2023) (with Robert D. Anderson et al.).

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Strange Bedfellows: Representative Democracy and Academic Engagement with the Defense Industry, in Ethical Dilemmas in the Global Defense Industry 467 (Daniel Schoeni & Tobias Vestner eds., Oxford University Press, 2023) (with Evan Matsuda).

Emerging Policy and Practice Issues, in 2022 Thomson Reuters’ Government Contracts Year in Review Conference Briefs 335 (Thomson Reuters, 2023) (with David J. Berteau).

Promoting Sustainable Public Procurement Through Economic Policy Tools: From Moral Suasion to Nudging, European J. Pub. Procurement Mkts., Dec. 2022, at 67 (with Désirée U. Klingler).

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, 64 Gov’t Contractor ¶ 266 (2022) (with Gustavo Piga).

Emerging Policy and Practice Issues, in 2021 Thomson Reuters’ Government Contracts Year in Review Conference Briefs 319 (Thomson Reuters, 2022) (with David J. Berteau).

No Time to Waste: Embracing Sustainable Procurement to Mitigate the Accelerating Climate Crisis, Cont. Mgmt., Dec. 2021, at 24.

Sustainable Procurement: Building Vocabulary to Accelerate the Federal Procurement Conversation, 21-10 Briefing Papers (Sept. 2021) (with Evan Matsuda).

Emerging Policy and Practice Issues, in 2020 Thomson Reuters’ Government Contracts Year in Review Conference Briefs 327 (Thomson Reuters, 2021) (with David J. Berteau).

Brand Name or Equal: Without “Equal,” It’s Not Competitive, 34 Nash & Cibinic Rep. ¶ 52 (2020).

‘Warming Up’ to Sustainable Procurement, Cont. Mgmt., Oct. 2020, at 32 (with Markus Speidel).

Postscript II: Enhanced Debriefings, 34 Nash & Cibinic Rep. ¶ 26 (2020).

Look Up and Around: Musings on Mentors, Role Models, and Professionalism, Cont. Mgmt., Jan. 2020, at 35.

Enhanced Debriefings: A Toothless Mandate?, 35 Nash & Cibinic Rep. ¶ 10 (2020).

Emerging Policy and Practice Issues, in 2019 Thomson Reuters’ Government Contracts Year in Review Conference Briefs 13-1 (Thomson Reuters, 2020).

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JONATHAN R. SIEGEL

THE FREDA H. ALVERSON DEAN’S RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW AND THE F. ELWOOD AND ELEANOR DAVIS RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW

BOOKS

Sourcebook of Federal Judicial Review Statutes (Administrative Conference of the United States, 2022).

Federal Courts: Cases and Materials (3d ed., Aspen Publishing, 2023).

ARTICLES

Habeas, History, and Hermeneutics, 64 Ariz. L. Rev. 505 (2022).

A Law Professor’s Guide to Parliamentary Procedure, 70 J. Legal Educ. 26 (2020).

OMARI

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Political Risk Management, 64 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 707 (2023).

The Federal Option: Delaware as a De Facto Agency, 96 Wash. L. Rev. 935 (2021).

A Holistic Model for Black Student Success in STEM: The Case for a Comprehensive and Holistic Approach in Building the Pipeline, in Social Justice and Education in the 21st Century 195 (Willie Pearson Jr. & Vijay Reddy eds., Springer, 2021) (with J. H. Adams et al.).

Chief Legal Officer 5.0, 88 Fordham L. Rev. 1741 (2020).

ANITA M. SINGH

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, FUNDAMENTALS OF LAWYERING PROGRAM; PROFESSOR, FUNDAMENTALS OF LAWYERING

ARTICLE AND BOOK CHAPTER

Breaking Open the Classroom to Close the “Skills Gap”, in Law Teaching Strategies for a New Era: Beyond the Physical Classroom 211 (Tessa L. Dysart & Tracy L. M. Norton eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2021).

From Crisis Springs Opportunity: Using Virtual Learning to Develop More Effective Lawyers, 65 St. Louis U. L.J. 663 (2021).

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PETER J. SMITH

ARTHUR SELWYN MILLER RESEARCH PROFESSOR

BOOKS

Constitutional Law: A Contemporary Approach (6th ed., West Academic Publishing, 2023) (with Gregory E. Maggs).

Constitutional Law: Undergraduate Edition: Volumes I & II (3d ed., West Academic Publishing, 2023) (with Gregory E. Maggs).

Legislation and Regulation: A Contemporary Approach (2d ed., West Academic Publishing, 2023).

Constitutional Law and Military Justice (2d ed., West Publishing, 2022-23) (with Gregory E. Maggs & Lisa Schenck).

Constitutional Law: Undergraduate Edition: Volumes I & II (2d ed., West Academic Publishing, 2021) (with Gregory E. Maggs).

Constitutional Law: A Contemporary Approach (5th ed., West Academic Publishing, 2021) (with Gregory E. Maggs).

Legislation and Regulation: A Contemporary Approach (1st ed., West Academic Publishing, 2021).

Constitutional Law and Military Justice (1st ed., West Publishing, 2021) (with Gregory E. Maggs & Lisa Schenck).

ARTICLE

Gordon College and the Future of the Ministerial Exception, 47 J. Coll. & U.L. 1 (2022) (with Robert W. Tuttle).

DANIEL JUSTIN SOLOVE

EUGENE L. AND BARBARA A. BERNARD PROFESSOR OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND TECHNOLOGY LAW

BOOKS

Breached!: Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve It (Oxford University Press, 2022) (with Woodrow Hartzog).

EU Data Protection and the GDPR (Aspen Publishing, 2021) (with Paul M. Schwartz).

Information Privacy Law (7th ed., Aspen Publishing, 2021) (with Paul M. Schwartz).

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Privacy Law Fundamentals (6th ed., IAPP, 2022) (with Paul M. Schwartz).

Consumer Privacy and Data Protection (3d ed., Wolters Kluwer, 2021) (with Paul M. Schwartz).

Privacy and the Media (4th ed., Wolters Kluwer, 2021) (with Paul M. Schwartz).

Privacy, Law Enforcement, and National Security (3d ed., Wolters Kluwer, 2021) (with Paul M. Schwartz).

ARTICLES

The Limitations of Privacy Rights, 98 Notre Dame L. Rev. 975 (2023).

ALI Data Privacy: Overview and Black Letter Text, 68 UCLA L. Rev. 1252 (2022) (with Paul M. Schwartz).

Privacy Harms, 102 B.U. L. Rev. 793 (2022) (with Danielle Keats Citron).

Standing and Privacy Harms: A Critique of TransUnion v. Ramirez, 101 B.U. L. Rev. Online 62 (2021) (with Danielle Keats Citron).

The Myth of the Privacy Paradox, 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1 (2021).

ALICIA SOLOW-NIEDERMAN

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES

Platform Governance’s Legitimate Dilemmas, 61 Duq. L. Rev. 219 (2023).

Information Privacy and the Inference Economy, 117 Nw. U. L. Rev. 357 (2022).

Algorithmic Grey Holes, 5 J.L. & Innovation 116 (2023).

Administering Artificial Intelligence, 93 S. Cal. L. Rev. 633 (2020).

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JESSICA K. STEINBERG PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Lawyerless Law Development, 75 Stan. L. Rev. Online 64 (2023) (with Colleen F. Shanahan et al.).

The Gender of Gideon, 69 UCLA L. Rev. 1130 (2023) (with Kathryn A. Sabbeth).

The Institutional Mismatch of State Civil Courts, 122 Colum. L. Rev. 1471 (2022) (with Colleen F. Shanahan et al.).

Racial Capitalism in the Civil Courts, 122 Colum. L. Rev. 1243 (2022) (with Tonya L. Brito et al.).

The Field of State Civil Courts, 122 Colum. L. Rev. 1165 (2022) (with Anna E. Carpenter et al.).

Domestic Digital Repression and Cyber Peace, in Cyber Peace: Charting a Path Toward a Sustainable, Stable, and Secure Cyberspace 22 (Scott J. Shackelford et al. eds., Cambridge University Press, 2022) (with Cyanne E. Loyle & Federica Carugati).

Judges in Lawyerless Courts, 110 Geo. L.J. 509 (2022) (with Anna E. Carpenter et al.).

The Democratic (Il)legitimacy of Assembly-Line Litigation, 135 Harv. L. Rev. F. 359 (2022) (with Colleen F. Shanahan et al.).

Judges and the Deregulation of the Lawyer’s Monopoly, 89 Fordham L. Rev. 1315 (2021) (with Anna E. Carpenter et al.).

COVID, Crisis, and Courts, 99 Tex. L. Rev. Online 10 (2020) (with Colleen F. Shanahan et al.).

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SONIA M. SUTER

THE HENRY ST. GEORGE TUCKER III DEAN’S RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW; THE KAHAN FAMILY RESEARCH PROFESSOR OF LAW; FOUNDING DIRECTOR, HEALTH LAW INITIATIVE

BOOKS

Reproductive Technologies and the Law (3d ed., Carolina Academic Press, 2022) (with Judith Daar et al.).

Genetics: Ethics, Law and Policy (5th ed., West Academic Publishing, 2020) (with Maxwell J. Mehlman & Mark A. Rothstein).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTER

Alito is Wrong: We Can Assess the Impact of Dobbs, and It Is Bad for Women’s Health, 53 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1477 (2023).

Why Reason-Based Abortion Bans Are Not A Remedy Against Eugenics: An Empirical Study, 10 J.L. & Biosciences (2023).

Judgment, National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra, in Feminist Judgments: Health Law Rewritten 405 (Seema Mohapatra & Lindsay F. Wiley eds., Cambridge University Press, 2022).

Mission Creep in Newborn Screening and DNA Forensics, 101 Tex. L. Rev. Online 8 (2022).

The Goldilocks Conundrum: Disclosing Discrimination Risks in Informed Consent, 31 J. Genetic Counseling 1383 (2022) (with Anya E.R. Prince et al.).

Eroding Lines in Embryo Research and Abortion–Contradictory Slippery Slopes, 22 Hous. J. Health L. & Pol’y 7 (2022).

Regulating Technology as We Rewrite Nature, 102 B.U. L. Rev. Online 29 (2022) (with Naomi R. Cahn).

The Art of Regulating ART, 96 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 29 (2021) (with Naomi Cahn).

Reproductive Technologies and Free Speech, 49 J.L. Med. & Ethics 514 (2021).

Legal Education in a Pandemic: A Crisis and Online Teaching Reveal Who My Students Are, 65 St. Louis Univ. L.J. 679 (2021).

Genetic Testing and Insurance Implications: Surveying the US General Population About Discrimination Concerns and Knowledge of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), 24 Risk Mgmt. & Ins. Rev. 341 (2021) (with Anya E.R. Prince et al.).

Regulating Forensic Genetic Genealogy, 373 Science 1444 (2021) (with Natalie Ram & Erin E. Murphy).

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The Persistent Lack of Knowledge and Misunderstanding of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) More Than a Decade After Passage, 23 Genetics Med. 2324 (2021) (with Andrea Lenartz et al.).

Legal Challenges in Reproductive Genetics, 115 Fertility & Sterility 282 (2021).

June Medical Services v. Russo: A Temporary Victory for Reproductive Rights, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (July 5, 2020).

Legal Challenges in Genetics, Including Duty to Warn and Genetic Discrimination, in Genetic Counseling: Clinical Practice and Ethical Considerations 225 (Laura Hercher et al. eds., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2020).

EDWARD T. SWAINE

BOOK

The Law of U.S. Foreign Relations (Oxford University Press, 2023) (with Sean D. Murphy).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Restating US Foreign Relations Law: Lessons from the Treaty Materials, 32 Eur. J. Int’l L. 1443 (2021) (with Curtis A. Bradley).

Treaty Conditions and Constitutions: Walls, Windows, or Doors?, in Whither the West? International Law in Europe and the United States 146 (Chiara Giorgetti & Guglielmo Verdirame eds., Cambridge University Press, 2021).

International Foreign Relations Law: Executive Authority in Entering and Exiting Treaties, in Encounters Between Foreign Relations Law and International Law: Bridges and Boundaries 46 (Helmut Philipp Aust & Thomas Kleinlein eds., Cambridge University Press, 2021).

Consider the Source: Evidence and Authority in the Fourth Restatement, in The Restatement and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law 509 (Paul B. Stephan & Sarah A. Cleveland eds., Oxford University Press, 2020).

Treaty Reservations, in The Oxford Guide to Treaties 285 (2d ed., Duncan B. Hollis ed., Oxford University Press, 2020).

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CHARLES KENNEDY POE RESEARCH PROFESSOR

JESSICA TILLIPMAN

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT LAW STUDIES; GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS ADVISORY COUNCIL PROFESSORIAL LECTURER IN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS LAW, PRACTICE & POLICY

ARTICLES AND BOOKS CHAPTERS

The Compliance Mentorship Program: Improving Ethics and Compliance in Small Government Contractors, in Ethical Dilemmas in the Global Defense Industry 405 (Daniel Schoeni & Tobias Vestner eds., Oxford University Press, 2023) (with Vijaya Surampudi).

Schutte & Polansky: Shifting the Landscape of False Claims Act Litigation & Compliance, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. on the Docket (Aug. 18, 2023) (with Teddie Arnold).

Organizational Conflicts of Interest: Cautionary Tales, Cont. Mgmt., Aug. 2022, at 24.

Canada’s Integrity Regime: The Corporate Grim Reaper, 53 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 475 (2022).

US Debarment: An Introduction, in The Cambridge Handbook of Compliance 288 (Benjamin van Rooij & D. Daniel Sokol eds., Cambridge University Press, 2021) (with John Pachter & Christopher Yukins).

The Compliance Mentorship Program: Improving Ethics and Compliance in Small Government Contractors, 49 Pub. Cont. L.J. 217 (2020) (with Vijaya Surampudi).

JONATHAN TURLEY

J.B. AND MAURICE C. SHAPIRO PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC INTEREST LAW; DIRECTOR OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ADVOCACY CENTER; EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, PROJECT FOR OLDER PRISONERS

ARTICLES

Harm and Hegemony: The Decline of Free Speech in the United States, 45 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 571 (2022).

Anonymity, Obscurity, and Technology: Reconsidering Privacy in the Age of Biometrics, 100 B.U. L. Rev. 2179 (2020).

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ARTICLES

Accommodation: The Constitutional Ground of Chaplaincy, 47 Hum. Rts., no. 3/4, 2022, at 44.

Gordon College and the Future of the Ministerial Exception, 47 J. Coll. & U.L. 1 (2022) (with Peter J. Smith).

The Radical Uncertainty of Free Exercise Principles: A Comment on Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, 2020-2021 Am. Const. Soc’y Sup. Ct. Rev. 221 (with Ira C. Lupu).

Foster Care and the Growing Tensions Between the Religion Clauses: A Comment on Rogers v. HHS, 60 Fam. Ct. Rev. 70 (2022).

Two Surprises in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia – A Unanimous Outcome and the Enduring Quality of Free Exercise Principles, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (June 21, 2021) (with Ira C. Lupu).

Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pa.: The Misuse of Complicity, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (July 19, 2020) (with Ira C. Lupu).

The 2020 Ministerial Exception Cases: A Clarification, Not a Revolution, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (July 9, 2020) (with Ira C. Lupu).

CHARLES TYLER

ARTICLES

The Myth of the Laboratories of Democracy, 122 Colum. L. Rev. 2187 (2022) (with Heather K. Gerken).

The Adjudicative Model of Precedent, 87 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1551 (2020).

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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

TANIA

N. VALDEZ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES

Eliminating the Fugitive Disentitlement Doctrine in Immigration Matters, 97 Notre Dame L. Rev. 963 (2022).

Pleading the Fifth in Immigration Court: A Regulatory Proposal, 98 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1343 (2021).

KATE WEISBURD

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

REPORT

Electronic Prisons: The Operation of Ankle Monitoring in the Criminal Legal System (GW Law, 2021) (with Varun Bhadha et al.).

ARTICLES

Carceral Control: A Nationwide Survey of Criminal Court Supervision Rules, 58 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 1 (2023).

Punitive Surveillance, 108 Va. L. Rev. 147 (2022).

Fall 2020 Symposium: Addressing the Crisis in Policing Today: Race, Masculinity, and Police Use of Force in America, 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1357 (2021).

Sentenced to Surveillance: Fourth Amendment Limits on Electronic Monitoring, 98 N.C. L. Rev. 717 (2020).

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KATHRYNE YOUNG ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

ARTICLES

An Intersectional Examination of U.S. Civil Justice Problems, 2023 Utah L. Rev. 487 (with Katie R. Billings).

How Parole Boards Judge Remorse: Relational Legal Consciousness and the Reproduction of Carceral Logic, 56 Law & Soc’y Rev. 237 (2022) (with Hannah Chimowitz).

How Cultural Capital Shapes Mental Health Care Seeking in College, 65 Socio. Persps. 637 (2022) (with Katie R. Billings).

Racial Disparities in Lifer Parole Outcomes: The Hidden Role of Professional Evaluations, 47 Law & Soc. Inquiry 783 (2022) (with Jessica Pearlman).

Understanding the Social and Cognitive Processes in Law School that Create Unhealthy Lawyers, 89 Fordham L. Rev. 2575 (2021).

What the Access to Justice Crisis Means for Legal Education, 11 U.C. Irvine L. Rev. 811 (2021).

Legal Ruralism and California Parole Hearings: Space, Place, and the Carceral Landscape, 85 Rural Sociology 938 (2020).

Understanding Illegality: Tests and Trust in Sociolegal Fieldwork, 9 J. Organizational Ethnography 223 (2020).

Legal Consciousness and Cultural Capital, 54 Law & Soc’y Rev. 33 (2020) (with Katie R. Billings).

CHRISTOPHER R. YUKINS

LYNN DAVID RESEARCH PROFESSOR IN GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT LAW

BOOKS AND REPORTS

Formation of Government Contracts (5th ed., Wolters Kluwer, 2023) (with John Cibinic, Jr. et al.).

DoD Bid Protests (Acquisition Innovation Research Center, 2022) (with David Drabkin).

Congressionally Mandated Study on Contractor Debarments for Violations of U.S. Labor Laws (Acquisition Innovation Research Center, 2022) (with David Drabkin).

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Public Procurement in (a) Crisis?: Global Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic (Sue Arrowsmith, Christopher Yukins et al. eds., Hart Publishing, 2021).

National Association of State Procurement Officials, Assessing State PPE Procurement During COVID-19: A Research Report (Mar. 2021) (with Robert Handfield et al.).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation: Implications for Public Procurement and Some Collateral Damage, 65 Gov’t Contractor ¶ 63 (2023) (with Pascal Friton & Max Klasse).

Mandatory Disclosure: How Anti-Corruption Measures Can Affect Competition in Defense Markets, in Ethical Dilemmas in the Global Defense Industry 387 (Daniel Schoeni & Tobias Vestner eds., Oxford University Press, 2023).

International Procurement Developments in 2022: New Perspectives in Global Procurement, in 2022 Thomson Reuters’ Government Contracts Year in Review Conference Briefs 59 (Thomson Reuters, 2023) (with Michael Bowsher et al.).

Overcoming Corruption and War: Lessons from Ukraine’s ProZorro Procurement System, Cont. Mgmt., July 2022, at 22 (with Steven Kelman).

No Man is an Island in Defense Procurement: Developments in EU Defense Procurement Regulations, 64 Gov’t Contractor ¶ 332 (2022) (with Luke R.A. Butler & Michael Bowsher).

The Inflation Reduction Act: A New Role for Green Procurement?, 64 Gov’t Contractor ¶ 260 (2022) (with Nathaniel Green).

El Sistema federal de contratación de los Estados Unidos: una introducción, 27 Revista Digital de Derecho Administrativo 9 (2022).

Government Procurement in the Comprehensive and Progressive TransPacific Partnership Agreement: A Global Beachhead for Market Access and Good Governance, in The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership: Analysis and Commentary 458 (Jorge A. Huerta-Goldman & David A. Gant eds., Cambridge University Press, 2022) (with Robert D. Anderson & Philippe Pelletier).

International Public Procurement Law: Key Developments 2021 – Part I: Buy American and the Biden Administration, in 2021 Thomson Reuters’ Government Contracts Year in Review Conference Briefs 77 (Thomson Reuters, 2022).

Common Principles of Public Contracts in the United States of America, IUS Publicum Network Rev. (2021) (with Daniel E. Schoeni).

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US Debarment: An Introduction, in The Cambridge Handbook of Compliance 288 (Benjamin van Rooij & D. Daniel Sokol eds., 2021) (with John Pachter & Jessica Tillipman).

International Procurement Law: Key Developments in 2020—Part I: Assessing the Trade Agenda for Government Procurement in the Biden Administration, in 2020 Thomson Reuters’ Government Contracts Year in Review Conference Briefs 77 (Thomson Reuters, 2021).

GSA’s Commercial Marketplace Initiative: Opening Amazon & Other Private Marketplaces to Direct Purchases by Government Users, 20-13 Briefing Papers (Dec. 2020) (with Abraham Young et al.).

COVID-19: Lessons Learned in Public Procurement. Time for a New Normal?, Concurrences, Sept. 2020, at 46 (with Laurence Folliot Lalliot).

Emerging from the Pandemic: U.S. Government Poised to Award ‘Commercial Platforms’ Contracts that Will Open Online Marketplaces to Federal Purchasers, 62 Gov’t Contractor ¶ 172 (2020) (with Robert Handfield et al.).

United States Procurement and the COVID-19 Pandemic, 29 Pub. Procurement L. Rev. 220 (2020).

Maximizing Recovery: Contractor Reimbursement for COVID-19 Paid Leave Under § 3610 of the CARES Act, 62 Gov’t Contractor ¶ 156 (2020) (with Kristen Ittig).

Withdrawing the U.S. from the WTO GPA: Assessing Potential Damage to the U.S. and Its Contracting Community, Gov’t Contractor ¶ 35 (2020) (with Robert Anderson).

International Procurement Law: Key Developments 2019—Part I: How the Trump Administration May Reshape International Procurement Markets—Defense and Electronic Marketplaces, in 2019 Thomson Reuters’ Government Contracts Year in Review Conference Briefs Int’l 2-1 (Thomson Reuters, 2020).

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