Making “Smart Growth” Smarter
Professor Steve P. Calandrillo, Chryssa V. Deliganis, and Andrea Woods 83 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 829 The “smart growth” movement has had... Read More
Reasonable but Unconstitutional: Racial Profiling and the Radical Objectivity of Whren v. United States
Professors Gabriel J. Chin and Charles J. Vernon 83 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 882 In Whren v. United States, the Supreme Court... Read More
Killing For Your Dog
Professor Justin F. Marceau 83 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 943 Legal fields as divergent as family law, torts, contracts, and trusts have... Read More
Implicit Racial Bias and the Perpetrator Perspective: A Response to Reasonable but Unconstitutional
Professor L. Song Richardson 83 Geo. Wash. L. Rev.1008 In their Article, Reasonable but Unconstitutional: Racial Profiling and the Radical Objectivity of... Read More
Doctrine, Discretion, and Discrimination: A Response to Professor Richardson
Professor Gabriel J. Chin 83 Geo. Wash. L. Rev.1023 Professor Richardson has presented a characteristically insightful and gracious analysis of the critique... Read More
A Comprehensive Approach to Stateless Income
Andrew Fischer 83 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1028 Multinational corporations are drastically reducing their tax burdens through aggressive tax structuring. These tax... Read More
“Yes We Scan”: Using SEC Disclosures to Compel and Standardize Tech Companies’ Reports on Government Requests for User Data
Ana M. Gonzalez 83 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1058 The recent Snowden leaks have ignited fiery debates over government requests for private... Read More
Enhancing Responsiveness and Alleviating Gridlock: Pragmatic Steps to Balance Campaign Finance Law in Light of the Supreme Court’s Jurisprudence
Paul J. Weeks 83 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1097 Over forty years ago, Congress first enacted a comprehensive scheme to regulate money... Read More