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Georgetown Law Faculty Working Papers
This series includes recent scholarship on a range of legal and law-related topics produced by members of the Georgetown Law faculty.




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PAPERS FROM 2008
Judith Areen (October 28, 2008) Government as Educator: A New Understanding of First Amendment Protection of Academic Freedom and Governance
Randy E. Barnett (October 15, 2008) The Misconceived Assumption about Constitutional Assumptions
Adam Levitin (September 24, 2008) Resolving the Foreclosure Crisis: Modification of Mortgages in Bankruptcy
David Cole (September 22, 2008) Rights Over Borders: Transnational Constitutionalism and Guantanamo Bay
David Cole (September 22, 2008) No Reason to Believe: Radical Skepticism, Emergency Power, and Constitutional Constraint
Robin West (September 13, 2008) Unenumerated Duties
David Cole (September 7, 2008) Terror Financing, Guilt by Association and the Paradigm of Prevention in the ‘War on Terror’
Donald C. Langevoort (September 2, 2008) The SEC, Retail Investors, and the Institutionalization of the Securities Markets
Jill Elaine Hasday (September 2, 2008) Fighting Women: The Military, Sex, and Extrajudicial Constitutional Change
Nan D. Hunter (August 28, 2008) Risk Governance and Deliberative Democracy in Health Care
James Forman Jr. (August 15, 2008) Exporting Harshness: How the War on Crime Has Made the War on Terror Possible
Dave Rifkin (August 11, 2008) An Overview of the “Tax Gap”
Rebecca Tushnet (August 5, 2008) Power Without Responsibility: Intermediaries and the First Amendment
Vicki W. Girard (August 1, 2008) Punishing Pharmaceutical Companies for Unlawful Promotion of Approved Drugs: Why the False Claims Act is the Wrong Rx
Robin West (August 1, 2008) Literature, Culture, and Law -- at Duke University
Robin West (July 23, 2008) Sex, Law and Consent
Robin West (July 23, 2008) Ennobling Politics
Daniel R. Ernst (July 23, 2008) The Ideal and the Actual in the State: Willard Hurst at the Board of Economic Warfare
David Luban (July 1, 2008) Fairness to Rightness: Jurisdiction, Legality, and the Legitimacy of International Criminal Law
David Luban (July 1, 2008) Unthinking the Ticking Bomb
David Luban (July 1, 2008) Torture and the Professions
Paul Rothstein (July 1, 2008) Causation in Torts, Crimes, and Moral Philosophy: A Reply to Professor Thomson
Rebecca Tushnet (June 15, 2008) User-Generated Discontent: Transformation in Practice
Paul Rothstein (June 10, 2008) "Anything You Say May Be Used Against You": A Proposed Seminar on the Lawyer’s Duty to Warn of Confidentiality’s Limits in Today's Post-Enron World
Paul Rothstein (June 10, 2008) Teaching Evidence
Paul Rothstein (June 10, 2008) Glimpses of the Priest as Dean, Legislator, and Friend
Louis Michael Seidman (June 6, 2008) Entrapment and the “Free Market” for Crime
Alexander Volokh (June 1, 2008) Choosing Interpretive Methods: A Positive Theory of Judges and Everyone Else
Kristin N. Henning (June 1, 2008) What’s Wrong With Victims’ Rights in Juvenile Court?: Retributive v. Rehabilitative Systems of Justice
Mitt Regan (May 15, 2008) Moral Intuitions and Organizational Culture
Kristen K. Robbins Tiscione (May 8, 2008) Paradigm Lost: Recapturing Classical Rhetoric to Validate Legal Reasoning
Kristen K. Robbins Tiscione (May 8, 2008) The Inside Scoop: What Federal Judges Really Think about the Way Lawyers Write
Alexander Volokh (April 1, 2008) Privatization and the Law and Economics of Political Advocacy
Gregory Klass (April 1, 2008) Regulating Information in Contractual Relationships
Neal Katyal and Richard Caplan (March 3, 2008) The Surprisingly Stronger Case for the Legality of the NSA Surveillance Program: The FDR Precedent
Steven Goldberg (March 1, 2008) Bleached Faith: The Tragic Cost When Religion is Forced Into the Public Square (Stanford University Press 2008)
David Jeremiah Barron and Martin S. Lederman (February 22, 2008) The Commander In Chief At The Lowest Ebb — A Constitutional History
David Luban (February 12, 2008) Lawfare and Legal Ethics in Guantánamo
Martin S. Lederman and David Jeremiah Barron (January 31, 2008) The Commander In Chief At The Lowest Ebb — Framing The Problem, Doctrine, And Original Understanding
Julie Rose O'Sullivan (January 28, 2008) The DOJ Risks Killing the Golden Goose Through Computer Associates/Singleton Theories of Obstruction
Adam Levitin and Joshua Goodman (January 28, 2008) The Effect of Bankruptcy Strip-Down on Mortgage Interest Rates: Summary of Initial Findings
Lisa Heinzerling (January 25, 2008) Climate Change in the Supreme Court
Louis Michael Seidman (January 10, 2008) The Dale Problem: Property and Speech Under the Regulatory State
PAPERS FROM 2007
Rebecca Tushnet (December 5, 2007) Naming Rights: Attribution and Law
Lisa Heinzerling (December 4, 2007) Why Care About the Polar Bear? Economic Analysis of Natural Resources Law and Policy
Lawrence O. Gostin (November 30, 2007) Global Regulatory Strategies for Tobacco Control
John Mikhail (November 30, 2007) Moral Cognition and Computational Theory
John Mikhail (November 30, 2007) The Free Exercise of Religion: An American Perspective
Gregory Klass (November 27, 2007) Three Pictures of Contract: Duty, Power and Compound Rule
Donald C. Langevoort (October 31, 2007) Basic at Twenty : Rethinking Fraud-on-the-Market
David Luban (October 26, 2007) ON THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF POWER
Donald C. Langevoort (September 20, 2007) On Leaving Corporate Executives "Naked, Homeless and Without Wheels": Corporate Fraud, Equitable Remedies, and the Debate Over Entity Versus Individual Liability
Philip G. Schrag (September 17, 2007) Federal Student Loan Repayment Assistance for Public Interest Lawyers and other Employees of Governments and Nonprofit Organizations
James Forman (August 24, 2007) Why Prison Instead of Preschool?
David Cole (August 24, 2007) The Poverty of Posner's Pragmatism: Balancing Away Liberty After 9/11
Steven Goldberg (August 1, 2007) MRIs and the Perception of Risk
Louis Michael Seidman (July 10, 2007) Gay Sex and Marriage, the Reciprocal Disadvantage Problem, and the Crisis in Liberal Constitutional Theory
Louis Michael Seidman (July 10, 2007) Can Constitutionalism be Leftist?
Randy E. Barnett (May 25, 2007) Three Federalisms
Mitt Regan (May 8, 2007) Risky Business
Alexander Volokh (May 1, 2007) Privatization, Free Riding, and Industry-Expanding Lobbying
Neal Katyal (April 27, 2007) Equality in the War on Terror
Lawrence O. Gostin and Benjamin E. Berkman (April 12, 2007) Pandemic Influenza: Ethics, Law, and the Public's Health
Steven Goldberg (April 10, 2007) Technology Unbound: Will Funded Libertarianism Dominate the Future?
John Mikhail (April 5, 2007) ‘Plucking the Mask of Mystery from its Face’: Jurisprudence and H.L.A. Hart,
Michael Diamond and Peter Byrne (March 30, 2007) Affordable Housing, Land Tenure, and Urban Policy: The Matrix Revealed
Randy E. Barnett (March 13, 2007) The People or the State?: Chisholm V. Georgia and Popular Sovereignty
Rebecca Tushnet (March 6, 2007) My Fair Ladies : Sex, Gender, and Fair Use in Copyright
Kumar Percy Jayasuriya and Frances M. Brillantine (March 5, 2007) Student Services in the 21st Century: Evolution and Innovation in Discovering Student Needs, Teaching Information Literacy, and Designing Library 2.0-Based Services
Alexander Volokh (March 1, 2007) Privatization and the Effectiveness of Monitoring Agencies
Lawrence O. Gostin (February 23, 2007) Biomedical Research Involving Prisoners: Ethical Values and Legal Regulation
Alexander Volokh (February 1, 2007) Property Rights and Contract Form in Medieval Europe
Adam J. Levitin (February 1, 2007) Priceless? The Competitive Costs of Credit Card Merchant Restraints
Gregory Klass (January 30, 2007) Contracting for Cooperation in Recovery
David Cole (January 23, 2007) Reviving the Nixon Doctrine: NSA Spying, the Commander-In-Chief, and Excutive Power in the War on Terror
Lawrence O. Gostin (January 1, 2007) Law as a Tool to Facilitate Healthier Lifestyles and Prevent Obesity
PAPERS FROM 2006
Michael Diamond (December 4, 2006) Leaders, Followers, and Free Riders: the Community Lawyer's Dilemma When Representing Non-Democratic Client Organizations
Steven Goldberg (October 18, 2006) Kennewick Man and the Meaning of Life
Steven Goldberg (October 18, 2006) Beyond Coercion: Justice Kennedy's Aversion to Animus
Steven Goldberg (October 17, 2006) Albert Einstein, Esq.
Steven Goldberg (October 17, 2006) Cutter and the Preferred Position of the Free Exercise Clause
Peter Byrne (October 13, 2006) Constitutional Aacademic Freedom After Grutter: Getting Real about the "Four Freedoms" of a University
Steven Goldberg (October 5, 2006) Edward G. Donley Memorial Lecture, Enhancing the Senses: How Technological Advances Shape Our View of the Law
Michael Diamond (September 8, 2006) Community Economic Development: A Reflection on Community, Power and the Law
Michael Diamond (September 6, 2006) Community Lawyering: Revisiting the Old Neighborhood
Jonathan H. Marks (August 31, 2006) 9/11 + 3/11 + 7/7 = ? What Counts in Counterterrorism
James Forman (August 10, 2006) Do Charter Schools Threaten Public Education? Emerging Evidence from Fifteen Years of a Quasi-Market for Schooling
David Cole (July 27, 2006) The Idea of Humanity: Human Rights and Immigrants' Rights
David Cole (July 27, 2006) The Liberal Legacy of Bush v. Gore
Lawrence O. Gostin and Madison Powers (July 25, 2006) What Does Social Justice Require For The Public’s Health? Public Health Ethics And Policy Imperatives
Louis Michael Seidman (June 27, 2006) Critical Constitutionalism Now
Ethan Yale and Gregg D. Polsky (June 16, 2006) Reforming the Taxation of Deferred Compensation
Susan Bloch (April 14, 2006) Assessing The Impeachment Of President Bill Clinton From A Post 9/11 Perspective

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