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Title:The George Washington Law Review
Description:The George Washington Law Review publishes scholarly articles, essays, and student notes analyzing the full breadth of legal issues.
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h3Volume 93, No. 5
h3Presidential Brokering in the Regulatory State
h3Administrative Law as a Choice of Business Strategy: Comparing the Industries Who Have Routinely Sued Their Regulators with the Industries Who Rarely Have
h3The Necessary and Proper Clause and the Law of Administration
h3How Long Is Long Enough? Judicial Review of Agency Comment Periods
h3Arguendo
h3The Historical Boundaries of Corporate Political Rights
h3Paying to Pay: Poverty Penalties for the Collection of Criminal Justice Debt
h3Supplication and Separation: The Establishment Clause After Kennedy
h3On the Docket
h3Previews for the 2025 October Term of the Supreme Court – November Sitting
h3Previews for the 2025 October Term of the Supreme Court – October Sitting
h3Fuld v. PLO and the Ghost of Pennoyer
h3Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton: The Supreme Court Pretends to Think of the Children
h3Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic: Another Setback to Patients’ Rights and Healthcare Access for Vulnerable Populations
h3Supreme Court Patches a Small but Apparent Hole in the First Step Act in Hewitt v. United States
h3Recent Citations
h3The George Washington Law Review
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The George Washington Law Review Open Menu - Home - About - Masthead - Editorial Board - Contact Us - Print Edition - Current Issue | Vol. 93, No. 5 - Annual Review of Administrative Law - Print Archive - Arguendo - On The Docket - Symposia - Volume 94 Symposium (2025) - Symposia Archive - Submit - Print Edition - Arguendo - Symposium - Sponsorships - Home - About - Masthead - Editorial Board - Contact Us - Print Edition - Current Issue | Vol. 93, No. 5 - Annual Review of Administrative Law - Print Archive - Arguendo - On The Docket - Symposia - Volume 94 Symposium (2025) - Symposia Archive - Submit - Print Edition - Arguendo - Symposium - Sponsorships ### Volume 93, No. 5 ### Presidential Brokering in the Regulatory State / 17 Oct 2025 Jennifer Nou 93 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 971 Presidents seeking to make regulatory policy face formidable hurdles—most recently, heightened litigation risk, reduced judicial deference, and... Read More ### Administrative Law as a Choice of Business Strategy: Comparing the Industries Who Have Routinely Sued Their Regulators with the Industries Who Rarely Have / 17 Oct 2025 ### The Necessary and Proper Clause and the Law of Administration / 17 Oct 2025 ### How Long Is Long Enough? Judicial Review of Agency Comment Periods / 17 Oct 2025 ### Arguendo ### The Historical Boundaries of Corporate Political Rights / 17 Oct 2025 Jack Raineri 93 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 118 In 2010, the Supreme Court decided Citizens United v. FEC and in so doing unleashed a... Read More ### Paying to Pay: Poverty Penalties for the Collection of Criminal Justice Debt / 24 Sep 2025 ### Supplication and Separation: The Establishment Clause After *Kennedy* / 12 Sep 2025 ### On the Docket ### Previews for the 2025 October Term of the Supreme Court – November Sitting / 03 Nov 2025 As the 2025 Supreme Court Term continues, the Justices will hear arguments in numerous important cases, from the scope of governmental immunities to critical questions of procedure to capital punishment. This post previews key cases that will be argued in the November Sitting and later in the Term. Hencely v. Fluor Corporation No. 24-924, 4th Cir. (Argument Nov. 3, 2025) Preview by Sonia Stadler, Member In Hencely v. Fluor Corporation,... Read More ### Previews for the 2025 October Term of the Supreme Court – October Sitting / 06 Oct 2025 As the 2025 Supreme Court Term begins, the Justices face a number of critically important cases, from criminal law to election procedure and beyond. This post previews key cases that will be argued in the October Sitting and later in the Term. Stay tuned for additional case Previews and Responses as the Term progresses. Berk v. Choy No. 24-440, 3d Cir. (Argument Oct. 6, 2025) Preview by Andrew M. Boyer,... Read More ### *Fuld v. PLO* and the Ghost of *Pennoyer* / 13 Aug 2025 August 13, 2025 Fuld v. Palestine Liberation Organization, 606 U.S. \_\_\_\_ (2025) (Roberts, C.J.) Response by Roger H. Trangsrud Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (Oct. Term 2024) Slip Opinion | SCOTUSblog Fuld v. PLO and the Ghost of Pennoyer The Ghost of Pennoyer still haunts our land. In this short Essay, I will first describe the narrow holding in Fuld and its immediate implications. Second, I will discuss... Read More ### *Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton*: The Supreme Court Pretends to Think of the Children / 31 Jul 2025 July 31, 2025 Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton, 606 U.S. \_\_\_\_ (2025) (Thomas, J.) Response by Mary Anne Franks Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (Oct. Term 2024) Slip Opinion | SCOTUSblog Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton: The Supreme Court Pretends to Think of the Children There is longstanding, widespread agreement that minors should not have access to certain forms of sexually explicit material that is constitutionally protected... Read More ### *Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic*: Another Setback to Patients’ Rights and Healthcare Access for Vulnerable Populations / 22 Jul 2025 July 22, 2025 Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, 606 U.S. \_\_\_\_ (2025) (Gorsuch, J.) Response by Laura S. Richman, PhD Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (Oct. Term 2024) Slip Opinion | SCOTUSblog Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic: Another Setback to Patients’ Rights and Healthcare Access for Vulnerable Populations The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Medina v. Planned Parenthood has serious implications for healthcare access for vulnerable... Read More ### Supreme Court Patches a Small but Apparent Hole in the First Step Act in *Hewitt v. United States* / 21 Jul 2025 July 21, 2025 Hewitt v. United States, 606 U.S. \_\_\_\_ (2025) (Jackson, J.) Response by Kyle Singhal Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (Oct. Term 2024) Slip Opinion | SCOTUSblog Supreme Court Patches a Small but Apparent Hole in the First Step Act in Hewitt v. United States Federal law does not treat violent crime lightly. In addition to whatever sentence a defendant might receive for committing a violent... Read More ### Recent Citations *NRA Group, LLC v. Durenleau*, No. 24-1123, 2025 WL 2835754, at \*7 (3d Cir. Oct. 7, 2025). *United States v. Wells*, 341 A.3d 1096, 1109 (D.C. 2025). *Lopez v. Bondi*, 151 F.4th 1196, 1210 (9th Cir. 2025) (mem.) (Bumatay, J., dissenting from the denial of rehearing en banc). *Ransom v. GreatPlains Finance, LLC*, 148 F.4th 141, 149 (3d Cir. 2025). *United States v. Chatrie*, 136 F.4th 100, 120 n.4 (4th Cir. 2025) (en banc) (Wynn, J., concurring) (mem.). *Vet Voice Foundation v. Hobbs*, 564 P.3d 978, 988 (Wash. 2025). *Tennessee v. Becerra*, 131 F.4th 350, 365 (6th Cir. 2025). *Bondi v. VanDerStok*, 145 S. Ct. 857, 894 n.5 (2025) (Thomas, J., dissenting). *Energy Michigan, Inc. v. Michigan Public Service Commission*, 126 F.4th 476, 488 (6th Cir. 2025). *Carter v. United States*, 145 S. Ct. 519, 542 (2025) (Thomas, J., dissenting from the denial of certiorari). *Alliance for Fair Board Recruitment v. SEC*, 125 F.4th 159, 169 n.3 (5th Cir. 2024) (en banc). *Kentucky v. EPA*, 123 F.4th 447, 478 (6th Cir. 2024) (Murphy, J., concurring). *Tornetta v. Musk*, 326 A.3d 1203, 1225 n.116 (Del. Ch. 2024). *United States v. Green*, 114 F.4th 163, 173 (3d Cir. 2024). *Firearms Regulatory Accountability Coalition, Inc. v. Garland*, 112 F.4th 507, 526 (8th Cir. 2024) (Shepherd, J., dissenting). *Consumers’ Research v. FCC*, 109 F.4th 743, 765 (5th Cir. 2024) (en banc). *Abu v. Dickson*, 107 F.4th 508, 515 (6th Cir. 2024). *Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System*, 603 U.S. 799, 830, 837 n.6, 838 (2024) (Kavanaugh, J., concurring). *Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo*, 603 U.S. 369, 405 n.7, 408 (2024). *Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo*, 603 U.S. 369, 433, 437 (2024) (Gorsuch, J., concurring). ### The George Washington Law Review *The George Washington Law Review* publishes scholarly articles, essays, and student notes analyzing the full breadth of legal issues. **Senior Editors Vol. 94** Editor-in-Chief | Tegan V. Oliver Senior Managing Editor | Read Brown Senior Executive Editor | Grant Shenkman Senior Production Editor | Rhyia Bibby Senior Articles Editor | Daniel Hopkins Senior Notes Editor | Brian Zilberberg Senior Online Editor | Benjamin J. Heidloff Senior Projects Editor | Sara E. 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