AUWCL The Advocate - Fall 2021

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merican University Washington College of Law faculty are active in their respective fields through scholarly writing and presentations. As renowned experts, members of our faculty are frequently called on for their knowledge and understanding of today’s pressing legal and policy issues. Here are some of their recent contributions to their respective fields.

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Hilary J. Allen published Payments Failure, 62 Boston College Law Review 453 (2021). She presented at the Fourth Conference on Law and Macroeconomics (October 2021), and the Financial Times Webinar (September 2021), and testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services on “Addressing Climate as a Systemic Risk: The Need to Build Resilience within Our Banking and Financial System” in June 2021. Jonas Anderson published Federal Judge Seeks Patent Cases, 71 Duke Law Journal 101 (2021) (with Paul Gugliuzza).

Jonathan Baker joined the Our Curious Amalgam podcast (from the ABA Section of Antitrust Law) to discuss “Have We Been Down This Road Before? What History Can Teach Us About the Current Rethinking of Antitrust,” released in October 2021. Priya Baskaran published Taking Our Space: Service, Scholarship, and Radical Citation Practice, 73 Rutgers Law Review 101 (2021); and Thirsty Places, 2021 Utah Law Review (2021). Elizabeth Beske authored an article, Litigating the Separation of Powers,


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