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Dayna Bowen Matthew became the first woman to serve as Dean in August 2020, the month in which our nation celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and the 55th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. She is the author of the book “Just Medicine: A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care,” and of the forthcoming book, “Just Health: A Plan To End Systemic Racism’s Impact on Health,” both with NYU Press. Dr. Matthew has held many public policy roles. She co-founded the Colorado Health Equity Project, a medical-legal partnership incubator aimed at removing barriers to good health for low-income clients by providing legal representation, research and policy advocacy. In 2015 she served as the senior adviser to the director of the Office of Civil Rights for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where she expedited cases on behalf of historically vulnerable communities besieged by pollution. She then became a member of the health policy team for U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, and worked on public health issues including the Flint lead water contamination crisis. And she has served as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow, a non-resident scholar at the Brookings Institution, and a non-resident senior fellow at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.


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LAW REVIEWS Scholars at GW Law are not only excellent teachers but leading voices across the legal spectrum. Our faculty members are nationally recognized experts who make significant contributions to the academy and the market. They publish in top-tier law reviews. These citations are just a few examples of the hundreds of pages published by our thought leaders every year.


DAYNA BOWEN MATTHEW

Dean and Harold H. Greene Professor of Law Structural Inequality: The Real COVID-19 Threat to America’s Health and How Strengthening the Affordable Care Act Can Help, 108 Geo L.J. 1679 (2020).

KATE WEISBURD

Justice and the Struggle for the Soul of Medicaid, 13 st. Louis u. J. heaLth L. & PoL’y 29 (2019).

Sentenced to Surveillance: Fourth Amendment Limits on Electronic Monitoring, 98 n.C.L Rev. 717 (2020).

Associate Professor of Law

MIRIAM GALSTON

JEREMY BEARER-FRIEND

Associate Professor of Law Buckley 2.0: Would the Buckley Court Overrule Citizens United?, 22 u. Pa. J. Const. L. 687 (2020). Polarization at the Supreme Court? Substantive Due Process Through the Prism of Legal Theory, 11 Wash. u. JuRis. Rev. 255 (2019).

TODD D. PETERSON

Carville Dickinson Benson Research Professor Federal Prosecutorial Independence, 15 Duke J. Const. L. & Pub. PoL’y 217 (2020). Categorical Confusion in Personal Jurisdiction Law, 76 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 657 (2019).

Associate Professor of Law

With Vanessa Williamson, Tax-Time Voter Registration, 103 tax notes 1013 (2020). Should the IRS Know Your Race? The Challenge of Color Blind Tax Data, 73 tax L. Rev. 1 (2019). GW LAW | IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE 3


ARTURO J. CARRILLO

DALIA T. MITCHELL

Professor of Clinical Law

Professor of Law and History

With Matías Jackson, Follow the Leader? Comparative Law Study of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation’s Impact in Latin America, 30 minn. J. intL. L. (forthcoming 2021).

‘Business as Usual’: Hobby Lobby and the Purpose of Corporate Rights, CoLum. bus. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021). From Dodge to eBay: The Elusive Corporate Purpose, 13 va. L. & bus. Rev. (2019). From Vulnerable to Sophisticated: The Changing Representation of Creditors in Business Reorganizations, 16 n.y.u. J.L. & bus. 123 (2019).

BRADFORD R. CLARK

William Cranch Research Professor of Law With Anthony J. Bellia Jr., The International Law Origins of American Federalism, 120 CoLum. L. Rev. 835 (2020).

The Price of Prevention: Anti-Terrorism PreCrime Measures and International Human Rights Law, 60 va. J. int’L L. 571 (2020). Are There Universal Standards for Network Neutrality?, 80 u. Pitt. L. Rev. 789 (2019).

WILLIAM E. KOVACIC

Global Competition Professor of Law and Policy; Director, Competition Law Center

LISA M. FAIRFAX

Alexander Hamilton Professor of Business Law

The Chicago Obsession in the Interpretation of US Antitrust History, 87 u. Chi. L. Rev. 459 (2020).

Whitman and the Fiduciary Relationship Conundrum, 89 FoRDham L. Rev. 409 (2020).

With David A. Hyman, Implementing Privacy Policy: Who Should Do What?, 29 FoRDham inteLL. PRoP. meDia & ent. L.J. 1117 (2019).

The Securities Law Implications of Financial Illiteracy, 104 va. L. Rev. 1065 (2018).

Preventing Corruption, Supplier Collusion, and the Corrosion of Civic Trust: A Procompetitive Program to Improve the Effectiveness and Legitimacy of Public Procurement, 26 Geo. mason L. Rev. 1233 (2019).

AWARDED ONE OF THE 10 BEST CORPORATE AND SECURITIES ARTICLES OF 2019 BY CORPORATE PRACTICE COMMENTATOR 4 IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE | GW LAW

“Competition Policy in its Broadest Sense”: Michael Pertschuk’s Chairmanship of the Federal Trade Commission 1977-1981, 60 Wm. & maRy L. Rev. 1269 (2019).


EMILY HAMMOND

Jeffrey and Martha Kohn Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs; Glen Earl Weston Research Professor A Just Transition’s Environmental Justice, hoW. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021). Toward a Role for Protest in Environmental Law, 70 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 1039 (2020). With Robert L. Glicksman, The Administrative Law of Regulatory Slop and Strategy, 68 Duke L. J. 1651 (2019). The Energy In-Betweens, 59 Jurimetrics, the Journal of law, science, and technology 167 (2019). Queering the Law of Appalachian Resistance, J. aPPaL. stuDies (forthcoming 2021).

DAVID FONTANA

Samuel Tyler Research Professor

THOMAS COLBY

Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development; John Theodore Fey Research Professor Originalism and Structural Argument, 113 nW. u. L. Rev. 1297 (2019).

Destructive Federal Decentralization, Wm. & maRy biLL oF RiGhts L. J. (forthcoming 2021). What Do Constitutional Law Professors Do? 2020 WisC. L. Rev. 317.

DAWN C. NUNZIATO

William Wallace Kirkpatrick Research Professor Misinformation Mayhem: Social Media Platforms’ Efforts to Combat Medical and Political Misinformation, 19 FiRst amenD. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2020).

SPENCER OVERTON

The Marketplace of Ideas Online, 94 notRe Dame L. Rev. 1519 (2019).

Professor of Law

From Town Square to Twittersphere: The Public Forum Doctrine Goes Digital, 25 b.u. J. sCi. & teCh. L. 1-59 (2019).

State Power to Regulate Social Media Companies to Prevent Voter Suppression, 53 u.C. Davis L. Rev. 1793 (2020). GW LAW | IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE 5


MICHAEL B. ABRAMOWICZ Oppenheim Professor of Law

Toward Livelihood Insurance, u. Chi. LeGaL F. (forthcoming 2021). Mandatory Tax Penalty Insurance, inD. L.J. (forthcoming 2021). Random Selection for Scaling Standards, minn. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021). With Andrew Blair-Stanek, Contractual Tax Reform, 61 Wm. & maRy L. Rev. 1537 (2020). The Very Brief History of Decentralized Blockchain Governance, 22 vanD. J. ent. & teCh. L. 273 (2020). Tax Experimentation, 71 FLa. L. Rev. 65 (2019).

ROGER A. FAIRFAX

Patricia Roberts Harris Research Professor of Law; Founding Director, Criminal Law and Policy Initiative Prosecutorial Ethics, Discretion, and Racial Injustice, ohio state J. oF CRim. L. (forthcoming 2021). 6 IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE | GW LAW

STEVE CHARNOVITZ

Associate Professor of Law Three Perspectives of the World Trade Organization’s Authority, 19 Pub. JuRist (2020). A WTO If You Can Keep It, 63 Questions oF inteRnationaL LaW, zoom-out 5 (2019). The Historical Lens in International Economic Law, 22 J. int’L eCon. L. 93 (2019).

LAURA DICKINSON

Oswald Symister Colclough Research Professor of Law National Security Policymaking in the Shadowof International Law, utah L. Rev. (forthcoming 2020-21). The Rule of Law Under Siege but Which Rule of Law?, 12 haGue J. on RuLe L. 195 (2020).


SUSAN R. JONES DONALD CLARKE

David Weaver Research Professor of Law Anti Anti-Orientalism, or Is Chinese Law Different?, 68 am. J. ComP. L. 55 (2020).

Professor of Clinical Law The Case for Leadership Coaching in Law Schools: A New Way to Support Professional Identity Formation, 48 hoFstRa L. Rev. 659 (2020).

LAIRD KIRKPATRICK

Mayo Research Professor of Law The Admissibility of Forensic Reports in the Post-Justice Scalia Supreme Court, u. Chi. L. Rev. onLine (2019).

LISA SCHENCK JEFFREY S. GUTMAN

Professor of Clinical Law; Director, Public Justice Advocacy Clinic

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Professorial Lecturer in Law, Director of the National Security Law Program

Are Federal Exonerees Paid? Lessons for the Drafting and Interpretation of Wrongful Conviction Compensation Statutes, 69 CLev. st. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021).

With David A. Schlueter,Taking Charge of Court-Martial Charges: The Important Role of the Commander in the American Military Justice System, 14 n.y.u. J. L. & LibeRty (forthcoming 2021).

With Lingxiao Sun, Why Is Mississippi the Best State in Which to Be Exonerated? An Empirical Evaluation of State Statutory and Civil Compensation for the Wrongfully Convicted, 11 ne. u.L. Rev. 694 (2019).

With David A. Schlueter, National, Military, and College Reports on Prosecution of Sexual Assaults and Victims’ Rights:Is the Military Actually Safer than Civilian Society?, 56 Gonz. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021).

DANIEL J. SOLOVE

John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law Co-reporter of the American Law Institute’s Principles of Law, Data Privacy. The Myth of the Privacy Paradox, 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021). With Paul M. Schwartz, ALI Data Privacy: Overview and Black Letter Text, 68 uCLa L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021). GW LAW | IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE 7


EDWARD T. SWAINE

Charles Kennedy Poe Research Professor

STEVEN L. SCHOONER

Samsons or Methuselahs? The (Potential) Virtue of Article II Treaties, 113 aJiL unbounD 173 (2019).

Postscript II: Enhanced Debriefings, 34 nash & CibiniC ReP. 26 (2020).

Nash & Cibinic Professor of Government Procurement Law

STEPHEN A. SALTZBURG

Wallace and Beverley Woodbury University Professor of Law; Co-Director, Litigation and Dispute Resolution Program With Daniel J. Capra & Michael M. Martin, FeDeRaL RuLes oF eviDenCe manuaL: a ComPLete GuiDe to the FeDeRaL RuLes oF eviDenCe (12th ed.) Avoiding Hypothetical Rulings, 35 CRim. Just. 67-69 (2020). Improper Golden Rule Argument, 35 CRim. Just. 47-51 (2020). Excessive Advocacy: An Illustrative Case, 34 CRim. Just. 58-60 (2019). Present-Sense Impression and an Anonymous Declarant, 34 CRim. Just. 57-58 (2019). Sham Marriage and Privilege, 33 CRim. Just. 51-53 (2019). 8 IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE | GW LAW

RICHARD J. PIERCE, JR.

Lyle T. Alverson Professor of Law The Combination of Chevron and Political Polarity Will Have Awful Effects, GW LaW PubLiC LaW ReseaRCh PaPeR no. 2020-45 (2020). The Court Should Change the Scope of the Removal Power by Adopting a Purely Functional Approach, 26 Geo. mason L. Rev. 657 (2019). Response to Professor Farber’s ‘Regulatory Review in Anti-Regulatory Times’, 94 Chi.-kent L. Rev. 673 (2019).


JOAN E. SCHAFFNER

Associate Professor of Law Managing Our Relationship with Free-roaming Cats in Zoopoland, soC’y & animaLs (forthcoming 2021).

KAREN BROWN

Ruminations on Twenty-Five Years of Animal Law, 25 animaL L. 421 (2019).

Theodore Rinehart Professor of Business Law

With Peter Wolf, The Road to TNR: Examining Trap-Neuter-Return Through the Lens of Our Evolving Ethics, FRont. vet. sCi. (2019).

Tax Incentives and Sub-Saharan Africa, PePP. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021).

ROBERT W. TUTTLE CHRISTOPHER YUKINS

David R. and Sherry Kirschner Berz Research Professor of Law and Religion

Procurement and the COVID-19 Pandemic, 29 Pub. PRoCuRement L. Rev. 220 (2020).

With David R. and Sherry Kirschner Berz, and Ira C. Lupu, #MeToo Meets the Ministerial Exception: Sexual Harassment Claims by Clergy and the First Amendment’s Religion Clauses, 25 Wm. & maRy J. RaCe GenDeR & soC. Just. 249 (2019).

Lynn David Research Professor in Government Procurement Law; Co-Director, Government Procurement Law Program United States

THERESA GABALDON

Lyle T. Alverson Professor of Law; Director, Academic Programs and Administration, C-LEAF In Her Own Words: What Corporate Women May – And May Not – Teach Us About Law and Legal Theory, 87 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1163 (2019). GW LAW | IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE 9


JEFFREY MANNS

RENÉE LETTOW LERNER

The Case for Preemptive Oligopoly Regulation, 96 inD. L.J. (forthcoming 2020).

The Second Amendment vs. the Seventh Amendment, 115 Nw. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021).

With Robert Anderson, Contract Design, Default Rules, and Delaware Corporate Law, 77 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1197 (2020).

The Second Amendment and the Spirit of the People, 43 haRv. J.L. & Pub. PoL’y 319 (2020).

With Robert Anderson, “Boiling Down Boilerplate in M&A Agreements: A Response to Choi, Gulati, & Scott,” 67 Duke L. J. onLine 219 (2019).

The Surprising Views of Montesquieu and Tocqueville about Juries: Juries Empower Judges, 81 La L. Rev. (forthcoming 2020).

Professor of Law

Donald Phillip Rothschild Research Professor

ROSA CELORIO

Associate Dean for International and Comparative Legal Studies and Burnett Family Professorial Lecturer in International and Comparative Law and Policy Several Steps Forward, One Backward: Climate Change, Latin America, and Human Rights Resilience, 34 mD. J. int’L L. 96 (2020). Discrimination and the Regional Human Rights Protection Systems: The Enigma of Effectiveness, 40 u. Pa. J. int’L L. 781 (2019). 10 IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE | GW LAW

JESSICA TILLIPMAN

Assistant Dean for Field Placement and Professorial Lecturer in Law Wth Vijaya Surampudi, The Compliance Mentorship Program: Improving Ethics and Compliance in Small Government Contractors, 49 Pub. Cont. L.J. 217 (2020).


JENNIFER WIMSATT PUSATERI

JONATHAN TURLEY

JEROME A BARRON

Visiting Professor of Law, Fundamentals of Lawyering

J.B. & Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law

Internet Access, Hate Speech and the First Amendment, 18 FiRst amenD. L. Rev. 1 (2019).

It Is Better To Be Safe When Sorry: Advocating a Federal Rule of Evidence that Excludes Apologies, 69 u. kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2020).

Anonymity, Obscurity, and Technology: Reconsidering Privacy in the Age of Biometrics, 100 b.u. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2020).

Harold H. Greene Professor Emeritus of Law

NAOMI SCHOENBAUM Associate Professor of Law

The New Law of Gender Nonconformity, 105 minn. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2020).

DMITRY KARSHTEDT

Associate Professor of Law Nonobviousness: Before and After, 106 ioWa L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021).

With David Fontana, Unsexing Pregnancy, 119 CoLum. L. Rev. 309 (2019).

With Mark A. Lemley and Sean B. Seymore, The Death of the Genus Claim, 35 haRv. J. L. & teCh. (forthcoming 2021).

The Market Response to Discrimination in the Sharing Economy, 13 L. & ethiCs hum. Rts. 1 (2019).

The More Things Change: Improvement Patents Drug Modifications and the FDA, 104 ioWa L. Rev. 1129 (2019). GW LAW | IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE 11


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LAW BOOKS Our faculty members write books to educate and influence the development of the law, and to advance ideas and knowledge. Here is a sampling of their recent work.


PAUL SCHIFF BERMAN

Walter S. Cox Professor of Law The Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism, PauL sChiFF beRman eD. (2020). Legal Jurisdiction and Virtual Social Life, 27 Cath. u.J.L & teCh. 103 (2019). Can Global Legal Pluralism Be Both ‘Global’ and ‘Pluralist’?, 29 Duke J. ComP. & int’L L. 381 (2019).

JEFFREY ROSEN Professor of Law

Conversations with RBG: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Life, Love, Liberty, and Law.

FRANCESCA BIGNAMI

Leroy Sorenson Merrifield Research Professor of Law

ROBERT L. GLICKSMAN

J. B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of Environmental Law With Alejandro Camacho, Reorganizing Government: A Functional and Dimensional Framework (2019). With Richard Levy, Restoring ALJ Independence 105 minn. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2020).

LAWRENCE A. CUNNINGHAM Henry St. George Tucker III Research Professor of Law; Director, C-LEAF; Founding Faculty Director, GW in New York

EU Law in Populist Times: Crises and Prospects, FRanCesCa biGnami eD. (2020).

Cultivating Quality: How and Why Corporations Attract the Best Shareholders, 15 ohio state business L. J. (forthcoming 2021). Margin of Trust: The Berkshire Business Model, (2020).

With David Markell & Justin Sevier, Shuttered Government, 62 aRiz. L. Rev. 573 (2020).

Board Gender Diversity: Debate and Practice, 63 Can. bus. L.J. 244 (2020).

With David Adelman, Judicial Ideology as a Check on Executive Power, 81 ohio state L.J. 175 (2020).

The Case for Empowering Quality Shareholders, 2020 bRiGham younG L. Rev. (forthcoming 2020).

With David Adelman, Reevaluating Environmental Citizen Suits in Theory and Practice, 91 u. CoLo. L. Rev. 385 (2020).

With Stephanie Cuba, Annual Shareholder Meetings from Populist to Virtual, Fin. hist., Fall 2018, at 14.

ARTHUR E. WILMARTH, JR. Professor Emeritus of Law

Taming the Megabanks: Why We Need a New Glass-Steagall Act (2020). GW LAW | IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE 13


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With the support of generous donors, our faculty members take real world experiences and infuse them into their classrooms. They provide a place to explore the legal academy. GW Law students have direct access to professors who advance knowledge.

JESSICA STEINBERG

Associate Professor of Clinical Law Wrote legislation, in collaboration with the D.C. Public Defender Service and the Council for Court Excellence, that was adopted by the D.C. Council for the compassionate release of medically vulnerable prisoners due to the COVID-19 emergency, and, together with her clinic students, secured the first grant of compassionate release under the new legislation on behalf of a 69-year-old prisoner. Judges and the Deregulation of Legal Services, FoRDham L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021). COVID, Crisis and Courts, 99 tex. L. Rev. onLine 10 (2020).


SONIA SUTER

The Kahan Family Research Professor of Law; Founding Director, Health Law Initiative Founding Director of the new Health Law Initiative and Kahan Health Law Fellow’s Program With Naomi Cahn, The Art of Regulating ART, 96 Chi.- kent L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021). Legal Education in a Pandemic –A Crisis and Online Teaching Reveal Who My Students Are, 65 st. Louis univ. L. J. (forthcoming 2021). GINA at 10 Years: The Battle over ‘Genetic Information’ Continues in Court, 5 J.L. & biosCi. 495 (2019).

CYNTHIA LEE

Edward F. Howrey Professor of Law D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser signed emergency police reform legislation that was unanimously approved by the D.C. Council. The Comprehensive Policing and Justice Reform Second Emergency Amendment Act of 2020 incorporates model legislation on police use of deadly force that was proposed in a 2018 law review article by Cynthia Lee, Reforming the Law on Police Use of Deadly Force: De-escalation, Preseizure Conduct, and Imperfect Self-Defense, u. iLL. L. Rev. 629 (2018). Probable Cause with Teeth, 88 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 269 (2020). The Trans Panic Defense Revisited, 57 am. CRim. L. Rev. 1411 (2020). Officer Created Jeopardy: Broadening the Timeframe When Assessing the Reasonableness of a Police Officer’s Use of Deadly Force, 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. (2021).

JOAN S. MEIER

Professor of Clinical Law Her major study “Child Custody Outcomes in Cases Involving Parental Alienation and Abuse Allegations,” funded by the National Institute of Justice, was completed in 2019. It is summarized in U.S. Child Custody Outcomes in Cases Involving Parental Alienation and Abuse Allegations: What Do the Data Show?, 42 J. soC. WeLFaRe & Fam. L. 92 (2020). Its findings have been written about in scholarship and multiple media outlets, including The Washington Post and The New Yorker.

ISELIN GAMBERT

Professor of Legal Research and Writing Interim Director, GW Law’s innovative and signature first year Fundamentals of Lawyering Program. Got Mylk?: The Disruptive Possibilities of Plant Milk, 84 bRook. L. Rev. 801 (2019). GW LAW | IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE 15


ROBERT BRAUNEIS

The Inaugural Michael J. McKeon Professor of Intellectual Property Law

MARY M. CHEH

Elyce Zenoff Research Professor of Law Elected member of the Washington D.C. City Council, representing Ward 3. A Proposal to Win the District of Columbia: A Partial Vote in the House of Representatives, 21 uDC L. Rev. 1 (2019).

Professor Brauneis and Professor Nunziato will develop and support three cross-disciplinary, collaborative research initiatives that center on using technology for public good after receiving funding from the Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN). Understanding Copyright’s First Encounter with the Fine Arts: A Look at the Legislative History of the Copyright Act of 1870, 70 Case Wes. Res. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2021). How Much Should Being Accommodate Becoming? Copyright in Dynamic and Permeable Art, 43 CoLum J. L. & aRts 381 (2020).

SEAN D. MURPHY

Manatt/Ahn Professor of International Law President, American Society of International Law, 2018-20 Codifying the Obligations of States Relating to the Prevention of Atrocities, 52 Case W. Res. J. int’L. L. 27 (2020). Peremptory Norms of General International Law (Jus Cogens) and Other Topics: The Seventy-First Session of the International Law Commission, 114 am. J. int’L. L. 68 (2020). 16 IMPACT INSPIRE INFLUENCE | GW LAW

BLAKE D. MORANT

Robert Kramer Research Professor of Law and Former Dean President, Association of American Law Schools, 2015-16.



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