Good Reads
Printer Friendly VersionA sampling of recent and forthcoming faculty books
Philip Alston and Sara Knuckey, ed. The Transformation of Human Rights Fact-Finding (Oxford University Press, 2015)
Barton Beebe, Haochen Sun, and Madhavi Sunder, eds. The Luxury Economy and Intellectual Property (Oxford Univ. Press, August 2015)
Jennifer Arlen ’86. Research Handbook on Corporate Crime and Financial Misdealing (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016)
Sally Engle Merry, Kevin Davis, and Benedict Kingsbury, eds. The Quiet Power of Indicators: Measuring Development, Corruption, and the Rule of Law (Cambridge University Press, May 2015
Gráinne de Búrca, Dimitry Kochenov, and Andrew Williams, eds. Europe’s Justice Deficit? (Hart Publishing, 2015)
Erin Murphy. Inside the Cell: The Dark Side of Forensic DNA (Nation Books, 2015)
View a comprehensive list of recent faculty scholarship (PDF).
Award-winning 2014-15 scholarship by faculty and students
Danielle DeBold ’14
“The Decriminalization of Rape on America’s College Campuses: How Federal Sex Discrimination Policy Has Diminished the Role of the Criminal Justice System in Combating Sexual Violence”
Winner, 2014 Selma Moidel Smith Law Student Writing Award
(National Association of Women Lawyers)
Eleanor Fox ’61
“When the State Harms Competition—The Role for Competition Law”
Best Academic General Antitrust Article, 2015 Antitrust Writing Awards
(Concurrences and the George Washington University Law School Competition Law Center)
Russell Gold, Associate Director, Lawyering Program
“Beyond the Judicial Fourth Amendment: The Prosecutor’s Role”
2015 Fred C. Zacharias Memorial Prize for Scholarship in Professional Responsibility
(Association of American Law Schools)
Alexander Levy ’14
“Believing in Life After Loving: IRS Regulation of Tax Preparers”
First Prize, 2014 Tannenwald Writing Competition
(Theodore Tannenwald Jr. Foundation for Excellence in Tax Scholarship and the American College of Tax Counsel)
Daniel Rubinfeld
“Is there a Market for Organic Search Engine Results and Can Their Manipulation Give Rise to Antitrust Liability?”
Best Academic Dominance/Monopolization Article, 2015 Antitrust Writing Awards
(Concurrences and the George Washington University Law School Competition Law Center)
Eileen Woo ’16
“The Doctrine of Unexpected Results Following the Federal Circuit’s Decision in BMS v. Teva”
Winner, Patent, Trademark & Copyright, 2015 Bloomberg Law Write On Competition
(Bloomberg BNA)
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