Past Issues
Archives of The Georgetown Law Journal, beginning with Volume 95, are available online. Articles from older issues are available via Hein Online (requires subscription). Articles from issues beginning with Volume 92 may be purchased from Cadmus ArticleWorks.
VOLUME 95, ISSUE 3 (7-Mar)
Articles
Calling the United States' Bluff: How Sovereign Immunity Undermines the United States' Claim to an Effective Domestic Human Rights System
by Denise Gilman
Why Shareholders Want Their CEOs To Lie More After Dura Pharmaceuticals
by James C. Spindler
When All Else Fails: Regulating Risky Products Through Tort Litigation
by Wendy Wagner
Review Essay
"Plucking the Mask of Mystery from Its Face": Jurisprudence and H.L.A. Hart
by John Mikhail
Notes
House of the Setting Sun: New Orleans, Katrina, and the Role of Historic Preservation Laws in Emergency Circumstances
by Annie Christoff
Challenging the Intrastate Disparities in the Application of Capital Punishment Statutes
by Andrew Ditchfield
For-Profit Scandal in the Nonprofit World: Should States Force Sarbanes-Oxley Provisions onto Nonprofit Corporations?
by Nicole Gilkeson
Divided by Design: Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, Intelligent Design, and Civic Education
by Kevin Trowel

