FBI Independence as a Threat to Civil Liberties: An Analogy to Civilian Control of the Military
Justin Walker 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1011 At a time when the President is under investigation, and in the wake of a controversial dismissal... Read More
The Trespass/Nuisance Divide and the Law of Easements
Kenneth A. Stahl 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 966 The law of easements is a mess. In one case, a property owner ends up with... Read More
Franchise Regulation for the Fissured Economy
Andrew Elmore 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 907 Franchise stores employ nearly nine million people in the United States. Many franchisors, which own trademarks that... Read More
Preserving the Families of Homeless and Housing-Insecure Parents
H. Elenore Wade 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 869 Every year in the United States, state child welfare agencies receive millions of reports of... Read More
Increasing United States–China Cooperation on Anti-Corruption: Reforming Mutual Legal Assistance
Eleanor Ross 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 839 In 2012, President Xi Jinping announced a new anti-corruption policy for the People’s Republic of China... Read More
Deliberate Indifference: Why Universities Must Do More to Protect Students from Sexual Assault
A.J. Bolan 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 804 The current construction of Title IX provides no incentive for universities to prevent the sexual harassment... Read More
Our Unconstitutional Reapportionment Process
Gerard N. Magliocca 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 774 This Essay argues that the process used to reapportion representatives among the states after each... Read More
Green Ethics for Judges
Tom Lininger 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 711 As a sequel to Green Ethics for Lawyers, which appeared in the Boston College Law Review... Read More
Things of Which We Dare Not Speak: An Essay on Wrongful Life
James A. Henderson, Jr. 86 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 689 American courts currently reject most wrongful life claims—claims that a medical provider’s negligence made... Read More