Georgetown Law Journal
- An Information Commission
- In Memoriam for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Dystopian Dreams, Utopian Nightmares: AI and the Permanence of Racism
- The Shadow Defendants
- Ruined
- Guide for users
- The New Sexual Deviancy
- The Sheriff's Constitution
- Investigations and police practices
- Grounding the Lame Duck: the President, the Final Three Months, and Emergency Powers
- Fashion, Fear, and the First: Why Neoteric Shiesty Mask Bans Are Unconstitutional
- Originalism and Historical Fact-Finding
- Broadening Slaughterhouse Inspections
- Political Af firmative Action
- Gendered Liberty
- Creating Space For Community Representation in Police Reform Litigation
- A Unified Approach to Lenity: Reconnecting Strict Construction with Its Underlying Values
- Speak to Your Dead, Write for Your Dead: David Galloway, Malinda Brandon, and a Story of American Reconstruction
- Afrofuturism and the Law: A Manifesto
- Community, Society, and Individualism in Constitutional Law
- Taxing the Metaverse
- Where Do States Go When the Water Comes?
- Breaking Bad: Fail-safes to the Hague Judgments Convention
- Immigration Law's Missing Presumption
- Codifying Constitutional Norms
- Table of Supreme Court Cases
- False Influencing
- A Black Existential Perspective on Afrofuturity and the Law
- Shouting "Fire" in a Crowded Chamber: The Speech or Debate Clause, Incitement, and the Limitations of Legislative Immunity
- The Bias Presumption
- On "Color-blind" and the Algorithm
- A Jesuit and Nine Justices: Environmental Protest as Protected Religious Exercise
- Punishing Involuntary Resistance
- Climate Change as Unjust Enrichment
- Distributing Civil Justice
- The Importance of Civil Pathways to Protection Orders
- Judicial Accountability
- Lawyering the Presidency
- The Racialized Violence of Police Canine Force
- Remedies and Respect: Rethinking the Role of Federal Judicial Relief
- The Paper-Thin Constitutions: Paths to Authoritarianism in the United States and Venezuela
- Antisubjugation and the Equal Protection of the Laws
- Forgotten Waters
- Renters' Tax Credits
- Prisoners' Rights
- Trials
- Progressive Textualism
- When You’re a Star: the Unnamed Wrong of Sexual Degradation
- Less Discriminatory Algorithms
- The Geography of Abortion Rights
- When Bonds Turn to Badges
- Thinking of a Master Plan: Data Citizenship/Ownership as a Portal to an Unfettered Black Universal Basic Income
- Valuing Reproductive Loss
- The Critical Nature of Sunset Provisions in National Security Legislation
- The Republican Guaranty Contract
- Redesigning Education Finance: How Student Loans Outgrew the debt Paradigm
- Investing in Abolition
- Using Spatial and Qualitative Analysis to Rethink School Policing
- What Remains of Law Against War
- The Revival of Respondeat Superior and Evolution of Gatekeeper Liability
- Second-Class' Rhetoric, Ideology, and Doctrinal Change
- Presidential Review: the President’s Statutory Authority Over Independent Agencies
- Originalism and Birthright Citizenship
- From Trade Secrecy to Seclusion
- Hidden Bias in Empirical Textualism
- The Mischief Rule
- Private Company Lies
- When a Prison Sentence Becomes Unconstitutional
- Judges in Lawyerless Courts
- What Do Law Professors Believe About Law and the Legal Academy?
- Biomanipulation
- How Compassionate?: Political Appointments & District Court Judge Responses to Compassionate Release During COVID-19
- Selective Enforcement
- Nixon/trump: Strategies of Judicial Aggrandizement
- Honey, I Monetized the Kids: Commercial Sharenting and Protecting the Rights of Consumers and the Internet's Child Stars
- Dismantling the Master's Algorithm: Understanding Defense Attorney Use of Algorithmic Recommendation Tools Using N. K. Jemisin's Red Dirt Witch
- Singling Out Single-Family Zoning
- The Public Trust in Data
- Election Law as Ideology: Toward a New Historiography of Democracy as a Function of Law
- The Missing D in U.s. Foreign Relations Law
- The Education-Democracy Nexus and Educational Subordination
- Preliminary proceedings
- The Technology Canon
- Data as Likeness
- Race, Entrapment, and Manufacturing 'Homegrown Terrorism
- Enjoyed By White Citizens
- Unbundling Banking, Money, and Payments
- The Law and Economics of Crime in Indian Country
- Don't Take the Blue Pill: A Law and Political Economy (LPE) Critique of the Pharmaceutical Industry
- Americana Administrative Law
- Grafting Traditional Knowledge Onto a Common Law System
- Surveillance and the Tyrant Test
- Influencer Speech-Torts
- Afrofuturism at Work: Critique & Praxis
- Racial Justice and Peace
- The Modern Lie Detector: Ai-powered Affect Screening and the Employee Polygraph Protection Act (eppa)
- Sentencing
- Amoral Water Markets?
- From hearing to Listening: Access to Justice and Indirect Displacement
- Whitewashing the Fourth Amendment
- Negligence Without Harm
- Preface
- Federalism and Equal Citizenship: The Constitutional Case for D.C. Statehood
- Constitutional Sankofa
- The Link Between Trade and Human Rights: Combating Human Rights Abuses in Xinjiang
- "There Are [Disabled] Black People in the Future": Afrofuturism & Disability Law
- Foreword
- Qualified Immunity and Federalism All the Way Down
- The Reality of the Good Faith Exception
- The Fat Prisoners' Dilemma: Slow Violence, Intersectionality, and a Disability Rights Framework for the Future
- Disasters Lying in Wait: Over-Medicalization of the Birthing Process and the Lifesaving Practice of Midwifery
- Dealing with Dead Crimes
- Under Conditions of Hardship': The Peace Corps' Catch-22 for Survivors of Sexual- and Gender-Based Violence
- Honesty in Reason: How Department of Commerce v. New York Began to Tackle the Problem of Regulatory Dishonesty
- The Abolition of Food Oppression
- What's in a Contribution?: How the IRS's Misinterpretation of the ACA Precludes Millions of Families from Accessing Affordable Health Coverage
- In Memoriam: Professor Anne C. Fleming
- A Lost World: Sallie Robinson, the Civil Rights Cases , and Missing Narratives of Slavery in the Supreme Court’s Reconstruction Jurisprudence
- The Dissociative Theory of Punishment
- Forced to Bear, Denied to Rear: The Cruelty of Dobbs for Disabled People
- Artificial Intelligence, Afrofuturism, and Economic Justice
- Micro-Costs
- Review Proceedings
- Denial of Family Violence in Court: An Empirical Analysis and Path Forward for Family Law
- Deciding Without an Appointment: Examining the Appointments Clause and Administrative Arbitration
- Art and Copyright in Ghettos and Concentration Camps: a Manifesto of Third-generation Holocaust Survivors
- Stolen Plausibility
- Justice Ginsburg's Cautious Legacy for the Equal Rights Amendment
- Dishonoring the Earth: Ecocide as Prosecutable Genocide Against Indigenous People
- Is This Really the Best We Can Do? American Courts’ Irrational Efforts Clause Jurisprudence and How We Can Start to Fix It
- The Rise of the Hal-mander: Is Gerrymandering by Algorithm the Next Frontier of Partisan Gerrymandering?
- Qualified Immunity and Federalism
- The Double Exclusion of Immigrant Youth
- State-created Fetal Harm
- Forced Betting the Farm: How Historic Preservation Law Fails Poor and Nonwhite Communities
- Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve, and Copyright?: Character Copyright on RuPaul's Drag Race
- Racial Borders
- Reimagining Digital Libraries
- Letters to Soleil: Reproductive Reparations as Black Maternal Justice
- A Faster Way to Yes: Re-Balancing American Asylum Procedures
- Map of geographical boundaries of U.S. courts of appeals and U.S. district courts
- Work Hours and Disability Justice
- Equitable Thriving: A Lifecourse Approach to Maternal and Child Health Justice