The Meaningful Vote Commission: Restraining Gerrymanders with a Federal Agency
Joseph A. Peters · July 2010 78 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 1051 (2010) Federalist No. 51 could provide some guidance as America... Read More
Reforming the Murky Depths of Wall Street: Putting the Spotlight on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Regulatory Proposal Concerning Dark Pools of Liquidity
Robert Hatch · July 2010 78 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 1032 (2010) When the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange... Read More
Reasonably Untimely: The Difficulty of Knowing When to File a Claim for Attorney’s Fees in Social Security Cases, and an Administrative Solution
Matthew Albanese · July 2010 78 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 1014 (2010) In 2008, over 13,000 claims under the Social Security laws... Read More
The Adam Walsh Act and the Failed Promise of Administrative Federalism
Wayne A. Logan · July 2010 78 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 993 (2010) With the realization that the Rehnquist Court’s judicial federalism... Read More
The American Model of Federal Administrative Law: Remembering the First One Hundred Years
Jerry L. Mashaw · July 2010 78 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 975 (2010) The conventional story of American administrative law dates its... Read More
That Is What We Said, but This Is What We Meant: Putting the Meaning Back into Use-of-Force Legislation
Daniel George · June 2010 78 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 942 (2010) Consider: The President takes the country to war following a... Read More
The People on the Bus Get Searched and Seized: Why Police Conduct in Suspicionless Bus Sweeps Should Be Circumscribed
Alex Brazier · June 2010 78 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 908 (2010) During a scheduled bus stop in Tallahassee, Florida, two African-American... Read More
Derailing Penn Central: A Post-Lingle, Cost-Basis Approach to Regulatory Takings
Joshua P. Borden · June 2010 78 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 870 (2010) To illustrate the problems created by the Court’s current... Read More
Oral History and the Study of the Judiciary
Chad M. Oldfather · June 2010 78 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 846 (2010) There is no shortage of books on judging. A... Read More