‘Cornerstone Upon Which Rest All Others’: Utilizing Canons of Statutory Interpretation to Confirm an Enforceable Trust Duty for Native American Health Care
Brayden Jack Parker 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 237 In 1976, the federal government passed the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (“IHCIA”)... Read More
Regional Cooperative Federalism and the U.S. Electric Grid
Hannah J. Wiseman 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 147 The U.S. Constitution makes no direct mention of regional governing entities, yet they... Read More
Contracts in the Age of Smart Readers
Yonathan A. Arbel & Shmuel I. Becher 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 83 What does it mean to have machines that can... Read More
Identity-Conscious Administrative Law: Lessons from Financial Regulators
Brian D. Feinstein 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1 Administrative law’s conventional mechanisms for bolstering democratic accountability are under strain. Open-access procedures... Read More
Amending the Endangered Species Act: Wildlife Protection in a Post-Tiger King Society
Jonathan Peloquin · February 2022 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 1 Roadside zoos—such as the one in Netflix’s Tiger King documentary—present... Read More
Preview of the February 2022 Supreme Court Arguments
February 22 Denezpi v. United States No. 20-7622, 10th Cir. Preview by Reid Ostrom, Online Editor The Double Jeopardy Clause of the... Read More
Summary of the GW Law Review-Hosted ABA Administrative Law Conference Panel
During the ABA’s Administrative Law Conference on November 18th, The George Washington Law Review hosted a panel of scholars whose works have... Read More
Preview of the January 2022 Supreme Court Arguments
January 10 Gallardo v. Marstiller No. 28-1263, 11th Cir. Preview by Jacob Orgel, Online Editor In Gallardo v. Marstiller, the Supreme Court... Read More
Knowing Your Place: The Police Role in the Reproduction of Racial Hierarchy
Eric J. Miller 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1607 The enforcement of criminal law by the public police is justified as enforcing... Read More