Confusion in the Circuit Courts: How the Circuit Courts Are Solving the Mead-Puzzle by Avoiding It Altogether
Daniel S. Brookins 85 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1484 Chevron deference is possibly the most discussed legal issue in recent history. Despite... Read More
When Constitutional Tailoring Demands the Impossible: Unrealistic Scrutiny of Agencies?
Lars Noah 85 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1462 Scholars have raised various objections to the last and often decisive (narrow tailoring) prong... Read More
Chevron’s Inevitability
Nicholas R. Bednar & Kristin E. Hickman 85 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1392 For over thirty years, Chevron deference has been the... Read More
Chevron’s Interstitial Steps
Cary Coglianese 85 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1339 The Chevron doctrine’s apparent simplicity has long captivated judges, lawyers, and scholars. According to... Read More
Fifty Years of Katz: A Look Back–and Forward–at the Influence of Justice Harlan’s Concurring Opinion on the Reasonable Expectation of Privacy
Martin McKown · October 2017 85 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 140 Nearly fifty years ago, Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan... Read More
On the Docket’s Preview of the November Supreme Court Arguments
The Court starts out with a light schedule in the beginning of November, as two cases were removed from the November sitting:... Read More
Alumni Newsletter – Volume 86, Fall Edition
Katelin Shugart-Schmidt pens her first alumni newsletter as Volume 86 Editor-in-Chief. Katelin introduces the Volume 86 Senior Board, provides an overview of... Read More
GW Law Review Hosts Panel at ABA Administrative Law Conference
In conjunction with the American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, The George Washington Law Review will host its... Read More
On the Docket’s Preview of October Supreme Court Arguments
Welcome to the 2017 Supreme Court term! With a full bench, the Court has chosen to take on many controversial issues in... Read More