A Plaintiff’s Cryptonite: Charting a Path Forward for Minimum Contacts in the Cryptocurrency Era
Mallory Mecklenburg 91 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 785 American interest in cryptocurrency has gone to the moon. As of November 2021, sixteen... Read More
Involuntary Work Program: Imposing Liability on Immigration Detention Center Contractors
Molly Muoio · July 2023 91 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 41 Abhorrent conditions and human rights violations in U.S. migrant detention... Read More
Biden v. Nebraska: The President Cannot Cancel Student Loans
The majority held that the President and Secretary of Education lacked authority to cancel student debts. They could have stopped there. They did not.
After the Students for Fair Admissions Cases, Affirmative Action Is Unconstitutional in Both Public and Private Schools
The immediate effect is that affirmative action is now unconstitutional. The ripple effects will unfold over a period of decades.
Plaintiffs and Precedent Win the Day in Norfolk Southern Case
Despite its unexpected path to the high court, Norfolk Southern strengthens plaintiffs’ ability to sue companies in the forum of their choice, and provides a surprise boost to the beleaguered doctrine of stare decisis.
Santos-Zacaria v. Garland: Amid Little Fanfare, the Court Allows Transgender Asylum Seeker to Continue Her Bid for Protection
A legal victory for transgender asylum seeker Estrella Santos-Zacaria.
Sackett v. EPA: The Court Delivers Another Massive Blow to Federal Environmental Law
The current Supreme Court is not a friend of the administrative state.
Multilevel Madness: Regulating Unfair Business Practices in Multilevel Marketing
Jessica Ke 91 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 537 Multilevel marketing businesses (“MLMs”) sell everything from makeup to protein shakes, from dietary supplements... Read More
Environmental Justice Considerations in Siting Spent Nuclear Fuel Disposal
Luis Cruz 91 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 499 There are 80,000 metric tons of uranium stranded at nuclear power plant sites throughout... Read More



