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T he G eorge W ashington U ni v ersit y L aw S chool

Faculty News

Fall 2008

Scholarship, Honors, and Professional Activities

PUBLICATIONS Michael Abramowicz and John Duffy published “Intellectual Property for Market Experimentation,” 83 New York University Law Review 337 (2008). They also jointly received a three-year grant from the Kauffman Foundation to study “Law, Innovation and Growth.” Jerome Barron published, “Access Reconsidered” in 76 of The George Washington Law Review. The article was part of a symposium on access to the media. He and Tom Dienes also published the 4th edition of First Amendment Law in a Nutshell (ThomsonWest) in October. In September, Barron, Dienes, Martin Redish and Wayne McCormack published the 2008 Supplement to their casebook Constitutional Law: Principles and Policy (6th ed., Lexis Nexis, 2006). Christopher Alan Bracey published Saviors or Sellouts: The Promise and Peril of Black Conservatism, From Booker T. Washington to Condoleezza Rice (Beacon Press, 2008). This book will be released in paperback in February. Additional forthcoming publications include The Dred Scott Case: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Race and Law (with D. Konig & P. Finkelman) (forthcoming Ohio University Press 2009) and “A Partial Defense of the Race Card,” 5 Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (forthcoming 2009). Naomi R. Cahn recently published “Towards a Typology of Corporate Responsibility in Different Governance

Contexts: What to do in the Absence of Responsible Country Governance,” 39 Georgetown Journal of International Law. (co-written with Athony Gambino). Steve Charnovitz wrote an essay “Revitalizing the U.S. Compliance Power” for the in Agora sponsored by the American Journal of International Law on the Supreme Court’s recent decision in the Medellin case. The Agora was published in July 2008 issue of American Journal of International Law. He also contributed an essay to the just-published 2007 Singapore Year Book of International Law “A New WTO Paradigm for Trade and the Environment.” He also co-wrote the monograph “An Examination of Social Standards inBiofuels Sustainability Criteria” published by the International Food & AgriculturalTrade Policy Council in December 2008. He also wrote three book reviews. The first, of Laura Nielsen’s book The WTO, Animals and PPMs was published in International Trade Law and Regulation. The second, of Michael Mussa’s edited volume, C. Fred Bergsten and the World Economy, was published in the World Trade Review. The third, of the WTO “Handbook on Accession to the WTO,” was published in the World Trade Review. Bradford Clark and Anthony J. Bellia, Jr. (Notre Dame) co-authored an article “The Federal Common Law of Nations.” The article will be published in the January issue of the Columbia Law Review.

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Robert J. Cottrol also co-authored a chapter, “Public Safety and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms,” in The Bill of Rights in Modern America:Revised and Expanded Edition, edited by David J. Bodenhamer and James W. Ely (Indiana University Press, 2008). He also worked on several amicus briefs supporting respondent Richard Heller in the landmark Second Amendment case District of Columbia v. Heller and was co-counsel on the amicus brief filed by the Congress of Racial Equality. Lawton Cummings has a forthcoming article “Globalization and the Evisceration of the Corporate AttorneyClient Privilege: A Re-Examination of the Privilege and a Proposal for Harmonization,” 76 Tennessee Law Review. She presented the paper at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools’ Annual Meeting. She also served as a legal analyst for the Fox News Channel. Jack Friedenthal, with his writing colleagues, published a 2008 Revised Ninth Edition of his casebook Civil Procedure: Cases and Materials, along with the 2008 Supplement. He also published the 7th Edition of Civil Procedure Sum and Substance. Recent publications by Phyllis Goldfarb include “Dreams of Collaboration Between Clinical and Legal Writing Programs, 4 Journal of the Association of Legal Writing Directors 35 (2008); and “Pedagogy of the Suppressed: A Class on Race and the Death Penalty,” 31 NYU Journal of Law & Social Change 547 (2007). She has submitted for publication a book review of Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. and Austin Sarat, From Lynch

The George Washington University Law School Communications Office email: ocomm@law.gwu.edu www.law.gwu.edu/facnews


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