A Structural Solution to Mitigating Artificial Intelligence Bias in Administrative Agencies
Professor Aram A. Gavoor & Raffi Teperdjian · July 2021 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 71 The rise of artificial intelligence... Read More
Early Delegations of Federal Powers
John Vlahoplus · April 2021 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 55 Conservatives have long tried to eviscerate federal administrative law by... Read More
Time Is Not the Enemy
John M. Hindley 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1193 The conservative members of the Supreme Court desire to radically reshape the status... Read More
Interfering with the Watchman: OLC Disruption of the Statutory Whistleblower Process
Christine L. Coogle 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1221 In September 2019, the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel (“OLC”) issued... Read More
Supporting the Agency “Designed to Do Nothing”: Creating a Regulatory Safety Net for the FEC
Arnab Datta 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1259 To say the Federal Election Commission (“FEC”) is in crisis would be a remarkable... Read More
What’s the Buzz about Standing?
Justin W. Aimonetti & Christian Talley · September 2020 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 175 Is the receipt of a single... Read More
Unmasking Demeanor
Professor Julia Simon-Kerr · September 2020 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 158 Demeanor is seen as a critical tool for assessing... Read More
Eckhardt v. Des Moines: The Apex of Student Rights
Sean M. Sherman · August 2020 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 115 Fifty-five years ago, Christopher Eckhardt embarked on a journey... Read More
Clerking for a Retired Supreme Court Justice—My Experience of Being “Shared” Among Five Justices in One Term
Professor Rory K. Little · July 2020 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 83 In 1932, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. retired... Read More