On the Docket’s Preview of March Supreme Court Arguments
The Court is making the jump from seven cases heard in February to eleven in March, while still maintaining its eight-justice bench.... Read More
Peña-Rodriguez v. Colorado: The Ultimate Safeguard Against Juror Racial Bias?
March 6, 2017 Peña-Rodriguez v. Colorado, 580 U.S. ___ (2017) (Kennedy, J.). Response by Professor Stephen Saltzburg Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the... Read More
Buck v. Davis: Fulfilling the Promise of Justice
Buck v. Davis, 580 U.S. ___ (2017) (Roberts, J.). Response by Robin M. Maher Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (Oct. Term... Read More
On the Docket’s Preview of February Supreme Court Arguments
So far in 2017, the branches of government are moving at high speed—and the judiciary is no exception. February could be one... Read More
On the Docket’s Preview of January Supreme Court Arguments
The New Year may finally bring some excitement to Court-watchers dissatisfied with the Eight-Justice Supreme Court’s perceived recent avoidance of hot-button controversies. Though... Read More
Salman v. United States: Stock Tips Make Bad Holiday Gifts
Salman v. United States, 580 U.S. ___ (2016) (Alito, J.). Response by Professor Randall D. Eliason Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket... Read More
On the Docket’s Preview of December Supreme Court Arguments
As the Supreme Court nears double digit months without a ninth Justice, the end may be in sight. Now that the election... Read More
Summary of On the Docket’s Fall 2016 Discussion with Paul Clement: Bethune-Hill v. Virginia State Board of Elections and McCrory v. Harris
On October 25, The George Washington Law Review’s On the Docket was privileged to host a conversation between former Solicitor General of... Read More
On the Docket’s Preview of November Supreme Court Arguments
As the Supreme Court enters the second month of its 2016 Term, the Senate’s refusal to consider a replacement to fill the vacancy left by... Read More