Panel 4: Consumer Contract Law
Panel 4: Consumer Contract Law Our final panel assessed the future of consumer contract law in the United States, the United Kingdom,... Read More
Panel 3: Contract Interpretation and Good Faith
Panel 3: Contract Interpretation and Good Faith The George Washington University Law School’s Dean Blake Morant began the third panel, “Contract Interpretation... Read More
Panel 2: Contractual Remedies
Panel 2: Contractual Remedies Professor Martin Hogg, co-host of the Symposium and Professor of the Law of Obligations at Edinburgh Law School,... Read More
Panel 1: Share Economy and the Edges of Contract Law
Panel 1: Share Economy and the Edges of Contract Law The first panel of The George Washington Law Review Symposium was titled... Read More
Keynote Address by the Right Honorable Lord Patrick Hodge
Keynote Address by the Right Honorable Lord Patrick Hodge On November 19, 2016, the Right Honorable Lord Patrick Hodge delivered the Keynote... Read More
Observations on Hacking into the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
On November 6, 2015, The George Washington Law Review hosted its annual symposium, this year entitled “Hacking into the Computer Fraud and... Read More
Panel 4: Beyond Authorization: Proposed Changes to the CFAA
Our final panel looked beyond the question of authorization in order to propose reforms to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA)... Read More
Panel 3: The Debate Over United States v. Nosal
If any of the panels can be said to have been adversarial in what was a largely congenial symposium, it was surely... Read More
Panel 2: What is Unauthorized Access? Part 2
We were delighted to continue our conversation on unauthorized access under the CFAA with three esteemed academics: Patricia Bellia, Professor of Law... Read More