Algorithms Acting Badly: A Solution from Corporate Law
Mihailis E. Diamantis 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 801 Sometimes algorithms work against us. They offer many social benefits, but when they... Read More
NCAA v. Alston: Unanswered Questions About the Future of College Sports—and the Antitrust Rule of Reason
Important questions remain after the Supreme Court's Decision in NCAA v. Alston.
One “Vulgar” Cheerleader Vindicated—But Other Students May Still Face Discipline for Off-Campus Speech
July 8, 2021 Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L., 594 U.S. __ (2021) (Breyer, J.) Response by Catherine J. Ross Geo. Wash.... Read More
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
Unconstitutional Appointment of Patent Death Squad
June 29, 2021 United States v. Arthrex Inc., 594 U.S. __ (2021) (Roberts, C.J.) Response by Jasper L. Tran Geo. Wash. L.... Read More
Two Surprises in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia – A Unanimous Outcome and the Enduring Quality of Free Exercise Principles
June 21, 2021 Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 593 U.S. ____ (2021) (Roberts, C.J.) Response by Ira C. Lupu & Robert... Read More
AMG Capital Management, LLC v. FTC—It’s Unanimous: Injunction Means Injunction (and Nothing More)
May 26, 2021 AMG Capital Management, LLC v. FTC, 593 U.S. ____ (2021) (Breyer, J.) Response by Caprice Roberts & David Levintow... Read More
A Gatekeeper Approach to Product Liability for Amazon
Austin Martin 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 768 Amazon has revolutionized consumer shopping by providing a marketplace platform that connects consumers to... Read More
Reasonable Doubt: In Law the Highest Burden—In Fact Barely a Burden
Nicholas Contarino 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 738 For hundreds of years, the legal field has disagreed about whether to define the... Read More