Moore v. Texas: The Supreme Court Limits State Discretion to Make the “Protection of Human Dignity” a Reality for the Intellectually Disabled

April 9, 2017 Moore v. Texas, 581 U.S. ___ (2017) (Ginsburg, J.). Response by Robin M. Maher Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (Oct. Term 2016) Slip Opinion | New York Times | SCOTUSblog Moore v. Texas: The Supreme Court Limits State Discretion to Make the “Protection of Human Dignity” a Reality for the Intellectually Disabled...
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Alumni Newsletter – Volume 85, Spring Edition

Amy Pearlman, Volume 85 Editor-in-Chief, has crafted this newsletter to keep our alumni apprised of some of the great things our students did during her tenure. Amy documents our successful symposium, our work with On the Docket, and the impressive accomplishments of our students both in and out of the classroom. Read the full newsletter here.

Structured Lingchi: Czyzewski v. Jevic Holding Corp.

April 3, 2017 Czyzewski v. Jevic Holding Corp., 580 U.S. ___ (2017) (Breyer, J.). Response by Professor Bruce Markell Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (Oct. Term 2016) Slip Opinion | Law360 | SCOTUSblog Structured Lingchi: Czyzewski v. Jevic Holding Corp. On March 23, 2017, the Supreme Court decided Czyzewski v. Jevic Holding Corp.1 (“Jevic“). Jevic...
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Game of Phones, Data Isn’t Coming: Modern Mobile Operating System Encryption and Its Chilling Effect on Law Enforcement

Kristen M. Jacobsen 85 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 566 The encrypted smartphone presents a novel legal issue that is hard to crack. Smartphone data is essential to investigating and prosecuting a range of crimes, such as murder, human trafficking, child pornography, and terrorism. However, Apple and Google’s recently reengineered mobile operating systems threaten to lock...
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Contract Consideration and Behavior

David A. Hoffman & Zev J. Eigen 85 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 351 Contract recitals are ubiquitous. Yet, we have a thin understanding of how individuals behave with respect to these doctrinally important relics. Most jurists follow Lon Fuller in concluding that, when read, contract recitals accomplish their purpose: to caution against inconsiderate contractual obligation. Notwithstanding...
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