Uncooperative Environmental Federalism: State Suits Against the Federal Government in an Age of Political Polarization
Albert C. Lin 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 890 The conventional account of most U.S. environmental regulation goes something like this: cooperative... Read More
Choosing Affordable Health Insurance
Govind Persad 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 819 The Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) made health insurance accessible to many. Yet unaffordable insurance... Read More
Clerking for a Retired Supreme Court Justice—My Experience of Being “Shared” Among Five Justices in One Term
Professor Rory K. Little · July 2020 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 83 In 1932, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. retired... Read More
Law Clerks: A Jurisprudential Lens
Professor Perry Dane · July 2020 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 54 2019 was the putative hundredth anniversary of the formal... Read More
Supreme Court Clerks and the Death Penalty
Professor Matthew Tokson · July 2020 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 48 My first weeks as a Supreme Court clerk were,... Read More
Chiafalo v. Washington: Presidential Elections Are Messy Enough Already
In Chiafalo, the Supreme Court averted electoral chaos. This November, it may need do so again.
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
Congress now has a roadmap that it can follow when it wants to obtain documents from the public at large, as well as the executive branch.
The 2020 Ministerial Exception Cases: A Clarification, Not a Revolution
Morrissey-Berru is a reassuring nod toward the continuity of a principle long rooted in the American tradition of church-state separation.
June Medical Services v. Russo: A Temporary Victory for Reproductive Rights
Stare decisis, it seems, is in the eye of the beholder.