Junk Science at Sentencing
Maneka Sinha 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 52 Junk science used in criminal trials has contributed to hundreds of wrongful convictions. But... Read More
The Myth of the Privacy Paradox
Daniel J. Solove 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1 In this Article, Professor Daniel Solove deconstructs and critiques the privacy paradox and... Read More
Preview of the January 2021 Supreme Court Arguments
January 11 Pham v. Guzman Chavez No. 19-897, 4th Cir. Preview by Nick Contarino, Online Editor The Immigration and Nationality Act (“INA”)... Read More
Modernizing CFIUS
Heath P. Tarbert 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1477 Although foreign investment has been a critical component of U.S. economic growth since... Read More
Competition Policy and the Global Economy: Current Developments and Issues for Reflection
Robert D. Anderson, William E. Kovacic, Anna Caroline Müller, Antonella Salgueiro, & Nadezhada Sporysheva 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1421 Competition policy,... Read More
Show Us the Data: Privacy, Explainability, and Why the Law Can’t Have Both*
Thomas D. Grant & Damon J. Wischik 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1350 Two rights—the right to privacy and the right to... Read More
License to All or Access to All? A Law and Economics Assessment of Standard Development Organizations’ Licensing Rules
Anne Layne-Farrar & Richard J. Stark 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1307 In the continuing debate over licensing standard essential patents (“SEPs”)... Read More
Business, Risk, & China’s MCF: Modest Tools of Financial Regulation for a Time of Great Power Competition
F. Scott Kieff 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1281 Doing business and investing both require mindfulness about risk, and market regulatory systems... Read More
Slavery, Jim Crow, and Mass Incarceration: Could the Thirteenth Amendment Hold the Key to Racial Equity in Criminal Justice?
S. Thomas Perry · December 2020 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 225 The United States incarcerates people at a higher rate... Read More