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A sampling of Georgetown University Law Center faculty, staff and students in the news:
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2011
 
July
 
"High-Speed Rewrite of Tax Code Falters as Lawmakers Bicker Over the Basics," coverage by Bloomberg, July 12, 2011, featuring Visiting Professor John Buckley.
Professor Philip Schrag participated in a New York Times debate, "How Can the Asylum System be Fixed?," July 12, 2011.
"As Government Nears Accord with Banks, Questions Swirl Over Scope of Investigation," coverage in the Huffington Post, July 11, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Trial of Redskins' Albert Haynesworth Scheduled for August 23," coverage in the Washington Post, July 11, 2011, featuring Professor John Copacino.
"BofA's Deal Has Other Player - IRS," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, July 8, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Fed's Feeble Swipe Fee Rule Is an Unauthorized Sop to Big Banks," an opinion piece by Professor Adam Levitin in the American Banker, July 7, 2011.
"Ruling May Force Tribune Co. to Shed Assets," coverage in Crain's Chicago Business, July 7, 2011, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.
"Mexican National Set for Execution in Texas Despite Obama's Pleas for Delay," coverage by ABCNews.com, July 6, 2011, featuring Adjunct Professor Jeffrey Pryce.
"Dems Rally Behind Warren as Brown Rival," coverage in the Boston Herald, July 6, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Emeritus Roy Schotland's research is featured in the New York Times article, "Pay Frozen, More New York Judges Leave Bench," July 4, 2011.
"Big Banks Easing Terms on Loans Deemed as Risks," coverage in the New York Times, July 2, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Bruce D. Collins, corporate vice president and general counsel of C-SPAN, wrote a piece about Georgetown Law CLE's annual program, "Representing and Managing Tax Exempt Organizations," which appears in the July 2011 issue of Inside Counsel.
 
June
 
"Supreme Court: 2010-11 Term in Review," coverage in USA Today, June 28, 2011, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.
"'Do-Gooders' Thrive," an article in the National Law Journal, June 27, 2011, featuring Professor Peter Edelman and David Stern, L'85, executive director of Equal Justice Works.
"Wal-Mart Case Is a Blow for Big Cases and Their Lawyers," coverage in the New York Times, June 20, 2011, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the Supreme Court's decision in the Walmart class action gender discrimination case on WBZ (Boston) and NBC News Channel, June 20, 2011.
"Five Myths about Americans in Prison," an opinion piece by Marc Mauer and Professor David Cole in the Washington Post, June 17, 2011.
"A More Sophisticated Crisis Response," an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Alberto Alemanno in the European Voice, June 16, 2011.
"Congress, White House Spar Over War Powers Act in Libya," coverage on The Take Away radio show, June 16, 2011, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"40 Years of War on Drugs Failure: Rethink the War-Fighting Model," an opinion piece in the Palm Beach Post, June 16, 2011, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Other Sex Assault Cases Had Problems, Too," coverage in the Detroit Free Press, June 15, 2011, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.
"Courts May Reshape Mortgage Industry," coverage in the Washington Post, June 14, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Diversity Increases Among High Court Practitioners," coverage in the National Law Journal, June 9, 2011, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.
Professor Susan Low Bloch participated in a panel discussion on the constitutionality of the health care law on Voice of Russia Radio, June 9, 2011.
Professor John Mikhail discussed universal moral grammar in a podcast on Philosophy Bites, June 4, 2011.
"Tax Shelters Put BDO Seidman in Middle of Firestorm with Federal Prosecutors," coverage in the Chicago Tribune, June 4, 2011, featuring Professor Mitt Regan.
"Ratko Mladic Arrest: Pen Mightier Than Sword," an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Mark Vlasic, L'00, in the Washington Times, June 3, 2011.
"At Bank of America, More Incomplete Mortgage Docs Raise More Questions," coverage in Fortune, June 3, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Appellate Panel in Ohio Dissects Reform-Law Challenge," coverage in National Journal Daily, June 2, 2011, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown State-Federal Climate Resource Center , participated in a roundtable on climate change and energy in the summer 2011 issue of the journal Democracy.
 
May
 
"Are You Ready for More?," the cover story in Newsweek, May 29, 2011, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown State and Federal Climate Resource Center.
"Torture-Lite: It's Wrong and It Might Work," an opinion piece in the Washington Post by Professor M. Gregg Bloche, May 27, 2011.
"The Mladic Arrest: Justice Finally Arrives," an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Mark Vlasic, L'00, on Al Jazerra, May 26, 2011.
"Increased Scrutiny for LL.M.s," an article in the National Law Journal, May 23, 2011, featuring Associate Dean Nan Hunter.
Associate Dean Robin West's 1997 book, Marriage, Sexuality, and Gender, is cited in "Denying Marriage to Same-Sex Partners Is a Crime," an opinion piece in the Sun-Sentinel (Florida), May 18, 2011.
"Yucca Valley Woman One of Seven Suing Walmart, Claiming Gender Discrimination," coverage in the Desert Sun (Palm Springs, Calif.), May 16, 2011, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"When the World Trembles, China Blogs," an opinion piece by Georgetown Law student Jacob Zenn in the Asia Times, May 13, 2011.
Professor Robert B. Thompson discussed the conviction of Raj Rajaratnam in the largest illegal stock-tipping case in a generation on Bloomberg TV's "Surveillance Midday," May 11, 2011.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the challenge to the new federal health care law in Virginia on WTOP Radio, May 11, 2011.
"Georgetown Law Professor: Government Is Shifting Its Constitutional Defense of ObamaCare," coverage in the Washington Examiner, May 11, 2011, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Judges Hand Down the Law with Help from Bob Dylan," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, May 9, 2011, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.
The Washington Post article, "Movement to Keep Moms Working Is Remaking the Workplace," cites Workplace Flexibility 2010 at Georgetown Law, May 7, 2011.
The National Law Journal ran a story about efforts led by Visiting Professor Dakota Rudesill to create a congressional clerkships program, May 5, 2011. The article features Dean William M. Treanor. The Wall Street Journal posted a piece about the initiative on their Law Blog, May 6, 2011.
"Bin Laden Dead: The Sovereignty Debate," a blog post on Forbes.com, May 6, 2011, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary D. Solis.
"Avon Says It Probes Possible Corruption After Firing Four People in China," coverage by Bloomberg, May 5, 2011, featuring Adjunct Professor Claudius O. Sokeno.
"Resistance Is Futile," an opinion piece in Slate, May 4, 2011, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.
"Author Asks the Question, Is Google Evil?," coverage by FOXNews.com, May 4, 2011, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
Georgetown Law students examining the case of Patricia "Patty" Prewitt, a Missouri mother of five who they contend was wrongly convicted for the 1984 murder of her husband, are mentioned in the Associated Press piece, "Missouri Woman's Backers Make New Push for Clemency on 25th Anniversary of Her Incarceration," May 4, 2011.
"Suit Accuses U.S. Government of Failing to Protect Earth for Generations Unborn," coverage in the New York Times, May 4, 2011, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"The War Over Consumer Financial Protection Intensifies," an opinion piece in Fortune magazine, May 3, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Peter Edelman is quoted in the Boston Globe's obituary for youth advocate and former Kennedy administration official David Hackett, May 2, 2011.
"Why Second-Lien Loans Remain a Worry," coverage in the American Banker, May 2, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Gender Equity? Won't Find It Here," coverage in the Omaha World-Herald, May 1, 2011, featuring Visiting Professor Judith Hope.
"The Transformation of Legal Education," an article in the May 2011 issue of Washington Lawyer magazine, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.
 
April
 
"Debate Over Debit Card Regs Misses Some Potentially Pro-Consumer Rules," an article by ProPublica, April 29, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"IRS Weighs Tax Penalties on Mortgage Securities," coverage by Reuters, April 27, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"WikiLeaks Files on Guantanamo Unlikely to Help Those Jailed on Flawed Evidence," coverage by McClatchy, April 27, 2011, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Virginia's Bid for Fast-Track Review of Health Law Denied by Supreme Court," coverage by Bloomberg, April 25, 2011, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"The Case for Rationing Healthcare," an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor M. Gregg Bloche, April 18, 2011.
Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on WUSA-TV (Washington, D.C) about a case involving the Stolen Valor Act, April 14, 2011.
"Lenders Ordered to Change Foreclosure Practices," coverage on NPR's "All Things Considered," April 13, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Power, Not Prisoners, Is Gitmo Legacy," an opinion piece in the Washington Times by Mark V. Vlasic, L'00, and Peter Atlee, L'12, April 12, 2011.
"Who Benefits from Tax Breaks? Every Last One of Us," a blog post in the Christian Science Monitor, April 11, 2011, featuring Visiting Professor John Buckley.
"New Rules for Mortgage Servicers Face Early Criticism," coverage in the New York Times, April 10, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Muni-Tax Break Under Siege," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, April 8, 2011, featuring Visiting Professor John Buckley.
"Pain Will Be Widespread if Tax Breaks Are Cut," a blog post in Forbes, April 7, 2011, featuring Visiting Professor John Buckley.
"Political Sniping Dominates House CFPB Hearing," coverage in the American Banker, April 7, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Testimony by Professor Adam Levitin before the House Financial Services Committee's Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit drew coverage by Dow Jones and BNET, April 6, 2011.
Testimony by Visiting Professor Brian Wolfman before the House Energy & Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Health is mentioned in the Blog of Legal Times post, "Proposed Caps on Fees and Damages in Malpractice Cases Debated at House Hearing," April 6, 2011.
"The Legal Side of Bob Dylan," coverage in the New York Times, April 5, 2011, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.
"Congress Has No Power to Mandate Purchases," an op-ed by Professor Randy Barnett in the Boston Globe, April 3, 2011.
The Georgetown Law State Secrets Archives is mentioned in the Monterey County Herald (California) opinion piece, "State Secrets Law Used Freely," April 2, 2011.
"Making a Case vs. Obama's Health Care Law," a profile of Professor Randy Barnett in the Boston Globe, April 2, 2011.
"Change of Identity," an article in The American Lawyer, featuring Adjunct Professor John Vasily, L'82, and his work with AIG, April 1, 2011.
Adjunct Professor John Vasily, L'82, and William Sorabella, L'00, were named "Dealmakers of the Year" by The American Lawyer, April 1, 2011.
 
March
 
"Build Americas at Lower Subsidy May Aid Revival, Buckley Says," coverage by Bloomberg, March 31, 2011, featuring Visiting Professor John Buckley.
The 24th annual Home Court Charity Basketball Game drew coverage in The Hill, The Daily Caller, CNN.com (March 31, 2011) and CBSNews.com (April 1, 2011). The Hill also posted photos from the event.
"In Foreclosure Settlement Talks with Banks, Predictions of a Long Process," coverage in the New York Times, March 30, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Law Schools Go Global," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, March 29, 2011, featuring Dean William M. Treanor. The article mentions Georgetown Law's semester abroad programs, as well as the Center for Transnational Legal Studies in London.
"SC Lawmakers Take a Dim View of New Light Bulbs," coverage by the Associated Press, March 29, 2011, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Watch Politico's Patrick Gavin take on Rep. André Carson at the Georgetown Law Sport & Fitness Center in preparation for the 24th annual Home Court charity basketball game, March 29, 2011.
The Georgetown Law State Secrets Archives is mentioned in the Foreign Policy magazine article, "New Data Released on FBI Terror Investigations; Saudi Accused of Terror Plot Pleads Not Guilty," March 29, 2011.
Professor Heidi Li Feldman discussed the class action discrimination lawsuit brought by female employees against Walmart on the PBS Nightly Business Report (March 28, 2011) and on Washington, D.C.'s FOX5 (March 30, 2011).
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the class action discrimination lawsuit brought by female employees against Walmart on MSNBC (March 28 and 29, 2011), local NBC stations (March 28, 2011) and ABC Radio (March 29, 2011).
Professor Randy Barnett's work is cited in the National Law Journal opinion piece, "Health Insurance Is Not 'Commerce'," March 28, 2011.
"Cheating or Investing?," coverage in Time, March 27, 2011, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"'Kinetic Military Action' or 'War?'," coverage in Politico, March 24, 2011, featuring Professor Barry Carter.
"What's Behind Our Conflicted Feelings on Nukes?," coverage by the Associated Press, March 24, 2011, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"U.S. Poverty: Past, Present and Future," an interview with Professor Peter Edelman on American poverty in The Nation, March 22, 2011.
"Jurors' Privacy Rights Collide with Press, Public's Right to Know in High-Profile Cases," coverage by the Associated Press, March 22, 2011, featuring Professor James Oldham.
Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on CNN Radio about whether the President has constitutional power to take armed action in Libya, or whether he must consult Congress, March 22, 2011.
"An Advocate Who Scares Republicans," an opinion piece in the New York Times, March 18, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"SEC Moves to Charge Fannie, Freddie Execs," coverage in the Washington Post, March 18, 2011, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

Professor Gregg Bloche discussed his new book, The Hippocratic Myth, on NPR's "Fresh Air," March 16, 2011.

"Ashland Islamic Foundation Challenges Designation as Terrorist Group to 9th U.S. Circuit Court," coverage in the Oregonian, March 9, 2011, featuring Professor David Cole.
"U.S. Senator Moots LSA-Style Investment for American Firms," coverage in The Lawyer, March 10, 2011, featuring Professor Mitt Regan.
"Coakley Springs into Health Fray," coverage in the Boston Globe, March 9, 2011, Professor Randy Barnett.
"Conciliator Cohen Faces Big Challenge with NFL Talks," a profile of George H. Cohen, LL.M.'60, director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, who is serving as mediator in the NFL labor talks, March 9, 2011.  The article also features Professor Michael Gottesman and Harry Rissetto, L'68.
The Blog of Legal Times reported that the Council for Court Excellence has selected Professor Peter Edelman as one of two recipients of the Justice Potter Stewart Award, March 9, 2011.
Professor Adam Levitin and Susan Wachter posted "More Openness on Mortgages," as part of a New York Times debate, "Should Fannie and Freddie Go?," March 8, 2011.
"Don't Try This at Home: A Swiss Sled Run Would Send U.S. Lawyers into Ecstasy," a blog post in Forbes.com, March 4, 2011, featuring Professor Franz Werro.
"Ruling Dismays Vets' Supporters, Kansas Lawmakers," coverage in the Wichita Eagle, March 3, 2011, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"Judge Chides Obama for Ignoring Healthcare Ruling, Urges Fast-Track Appeal," coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, March 3, 2011, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
The work of Professor Adam Levitin was cited in The Economist piece "Bricks and Slaughter," March 3, 2011.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on NBC stations around the country to discuss the Supreme Court's decision on the picketing of military funerals, March 3, 2011.
"Can Obama Stop Enforcing DOMA?," coverage in the Washington Blade, March 2, 2011, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.
"Westboro Protest Ruling Has Military Families, Advocates Feeling Betrayed," coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, March 2, 2011, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"Prospects for Tax Reform in 2011 Look Dim," coverage in the Fiscal Times, March 2, 2011, featuring Visiting Professor John Buckley.
"Supreme Court Ruling Protects Anti-Gay Protests at Military Funerals," coverage by the Seattle Times, March 2, 2011, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
 
February
 
Adjunct Professor Adrian R. Gardner, general counsel of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, is profiled in the Daily Record (Maryland), February 28, 2011.
"Obama's 'Risky Move' in Florida," coverage in Politico, February 27, 2011, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Foreclosures Helping Change Color of Some Suburbs," coverage by the Associated Press, February 27, 2011, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"How to End Housing Mess," an op-ed in the Boston Globe, February 25, 2011, cites the work of Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Susan Low Bloch talked about the legal specifics of the Attorney General's decision to not defend the Defense of Marriage Act on NPR's "All Things Considered," February 24, 2011.
"What the Gay Marriage News Means for You," coverage in the New York Times, February 23, 2011, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.
"Lawsuit Alleges FBI Violated Muslims' Freedom of Religion," coverage in the Washington Post, February 23, 2011, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Banks Likely Face Fines over Foreclosure Mess," coverage on Marketplace, February 18, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Freezing Mubarak Assets Shows How Switzerland Fights Image of Dirty Money," coverage by Bloomberg, February 14, 2011, featuring Adjunct Professor Mark Vlasic.
"Servicer Aurora Sued for Making Loan Mods Too Easy to Get," coverage in the American Banker, February 9, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Paul Rothstein was quoted in a Washington Post news obituary for Leroy R. Hassell Sr., Virginia's first black chief justice, February 9, 2011.
"Political Shift Poses Test for Warren," coverage in the Boston Globe, February 7, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Testimony by Professor Randy Barnett before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the constitutionality of the health care law drew extensive coverage, including The Hill (February 2, 2011), NewsHour (February 2, 2011), NPR (February 3, 2011) and MSNBC.com (February 4, 2011).
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed fast-tracking the health care law to the Supreme Court on WTOP Radio, February 3, 2011.
"In Europe, a Right to be Forgotten Trumps the Memory of the Internet," coverage in The Atlantic, February 3, 2011, featuring Professor Franz Werro.
"The Nuts and Bolts of the ObamaCare Ruling," an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal by Professor Randy Barnett and Elizabeth Price Foley, February 2, 2011.
"Advocates Seek Obama Order Barring LGBT Job Bias," coverage in the Washington Blade, February 2, 2011, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.
"Health Care May be High-Court Nail-Biter," coverage in Politico, February 1, 2011, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"In Broken Market, 'Swipe' Fees Must be Regulated," an opinion piece in Bloomberg BusinessWeek, February 1, 2011, citing the work of Profesor Steven Salop.
 
January
 
"Yes, but What Will Anthony Kennedy Say?," a blog post in the Washington Post, January 31, 2011, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.
"Convicted Attorneys Are Still Practicing," coverage in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, January 29, 2011, featuring Ethics Counsel and Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
A survey of law school websites recently conducted by Georgetown Law electronic resources librarian Roger Skalbeck and Yale emerging technologies librarian Jason Eiseman drew coverage in the National Law Journal (January 26, 2011) and the ABA Journal (January 27, 2011).
"Battle Over Obama Health Care Law: A Legal Primer," coverage on ABCNews.com, January 24, 2011, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Why the Happy Meal Is a Crime - and Not Just a Culinary One," an opinion piece in Grist magazine, January 24, 2011, citing the work of Professor Angela Campbell.
Remarks by Jason Furman, deputy director of the National Economic Council, at the Georgetown Law program, "Reform of International Tax" on January 21, 2010, drew coverage in The Hill's Finance and Economy Blog, (January 22, 2011) and by Bloomberg (January 25, 2011).
"After Cutting Value of Life, EPA Ditching the Term," coverage by the Associated Press, January 20, 2011, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Family of Reggae Legend Bob Marley Seeks Damages in Las Vegas Trial," coverage in the Las Vegas Review, January 15, 2011, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
"Rudy Giuliani Denies Supporting Terrorist Organization," coverage on CBSNews.com, January 10, 2011, citing Professor David Cole's January 2 New York Times op-ed, "Chewing Gum for Terrorists."
"Misery with Plenty of Company," a New York Times op-ed, January 7, 2011, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"Mass. Court Ruling Has Potential to Void Thousands of Foreclosures," a blog post in the Washington Post, January 7, 2011, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Randy Barnett participated in a New York Times video debate about the open-endedness of the Constitution, January 5, 2011.
"Perfect Storm Hits Legal Aid," coverage in the National Law Journal, January 3, 2011, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"Chewing Gum for Terrorists," an op-ed by Professor David Cole in the New York Times, January 2, 2011.
 
2010
 
December
 
"Terrain Shifts in Challenges to the Health Care Law," coverage in the New York Times, December 28, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Homeowners Use 'Show Me the Note' to Fight Foreclosure," coverage in USA Today, December 21, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Longtime D.C. Welfare Recipients Prepare for Life Off the Rolls," coverage in the Washington Post, December 20, 2010, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
Dean William M. Treanor talked about his family's holidays traditions in the National Law Journal piece, "No Humbugs Here," December 20, 2010.
"Raising the Bar for Legal Aid," coverage in the National Law Journal, December 20, 2010, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"Obamacare Suffers a Convulsion," an opinion piece in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, December 19, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"The Supreme Court and Obama's Health Care Law," coverage in the New York Times, December 18, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Justices Offer Receptive Ear to Business Interests," coverage in the New York Times, December 18, 2010, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"California Takes Leads in Cap-and-Trade Carbon Market," coverage on Marketplace, December 17, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown State and Federal Climate Resource Center.
A story appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about a group of Georgetown Law students in the Community Justice Project who are fighting for clemency for a Missouri woman who they believe was wrongly convicted of killing her husband, December 17, 2010.
The National Law Journal (December 17, 2010) and The Hoya (December 16, 2010) reported on Georgetown Law's establishment of an LL.M. degree program in national security law.
"An Unhealthy Mandate," an opinion piece in the Chicago Tribune , December 16, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
The Blog of Legal Times and TBD.com reported that D.C. Mayor-elect Vincent Gray has nominated Adjunct Professor Irvin B. Nathan as D.C. attorney general, December 16, 2010.
"Health Reforms Must Not Harm Basic Liberties," an opinion piece in the Times Herald (Michigan), December 15, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Fate of Law Probably Up to High Court," coverage in the Washington Post, December 14, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Judge to Issue Ruling on Va's Challenge to Health Care Reform," coverage on WTOP Radio, December 13, 2010, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein, who also discussed the ruling on FOX News "Special Report with Bret Baier."
Professor Viet Dinh is mentioned in the Washington Post blog post, "The Dream Lives On," December 13, 2010.
"Prepaid Debit Cards: More Plastic, More Problems?," coverage on NPR's All Things Considered, December 12, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
The National Law Journal article, "Stanford, Sidley Launch Study Into the State of the Profession," mentions the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession, December 10, 2010.
"Housing Agencies Clash Over Mortgage-Relief Program," coverage in the Washington Post, December 10, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"What WikiLeaks Does - and Doesn't - Tell Us About Germany," an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in The Nation, December 7, 2010.
"Federal Appeals Court Hears Prop 8 Gay Marriage Case Today," coverage by KPCC Southern California Public Radio, December 6, 2010, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.
"Focus on Workplace Flexibility," a conference sponsored by Workplace Flexibility 2010 at Georgetown Law, drew coverage in the New York Times and by KPCC Southern California Public Radio, December 1, 2010.
"Why Your Shareholder Vote May Not Count," an opinion piece in Fortune magazine, December 1, 2010, cites a 2008 report published by the Georgetown Law Journal
"A Strange Way to Honor the Founding Fathers," an op-ed in the Washington Post, December 1, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
 
November
 
"BofA Mortage Morass Deepens After Employee Says Trustee Didn't Get Notes," coverage by Bloomberg, November 30, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Conservatives Push Amendment for Repeal," coverage by the Associated Press, November 30, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Swept Into the Foreclosure Vortex," coverage in the Oregonian, November 27, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Marines Most Resistant to Openly Gap Troops," coverage by the Associated Press, November 26, 2010, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Peace Studies Is a Discipline Whose Time Has Certainly Come," an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Colman McCarthy in the News-Press (Florida), November 22, 2010.
"House Committee Seeks Accountability for Foreclosures," coverage by Scripps Howard, November 19, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
The Georgetown Law CLE E-Discovery Institute drew coverage in Law Technology News on November 18, 2010, and November 19, 2010.
"In the Rough with SAC Capital," coverage by Reuters, November 18, 2010, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Instructors Power Up Outside of the Gym," an article in the Washington Post, November 18, 2010, featuring Adjunct Professor Betsy Miller.
"The Home Loan Modification Mess," an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times, November 18, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Homeowners Who Lost Their Homes Because of the 'Robo-Signing' Paperwork Mess Could be Getting Some Hopeful News," coverage by Marketplace, November 17, 2010, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Foreclosure Fix Is Seen As Distant," coverage in the New York Times, November 17, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Body Scanners, Pat-Downs Violate Law and Privacy," an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg on CNN.com, November 17, 2010.
"Would a Foreclosure Fund Work?," coverage on Marketplace, November 17, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Securitization Sector Set to Defend Practices," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, November 15, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Cashing in on Crime," coverage in the Indianapolis Star, November 14, 2010, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
Professor Peter Edelman discussed welfare reform and benefit claims on The World Tonight on BBC Radio 4, November 11, 2010.
"The Latest on Servicing and Modifications," a blog post in the Washington Post, November 9, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Payroll Managers Face Uncertainty as Clock Ticks on Bush Tax Cuts," coverage in Tax Notes, November 5, 2010, featuring Professor Ronald Pearlman.
Professor Adam Levitin discussed the changing political landscape and the foreclosure scandal on Marketplace, November 4, 2010.
The Washington Business Journal reported that D.C. Mayor-elect Vincent Gray has named to his transition team Professor Peter Edelman (health and human services) and Roger Spagnoletti, L'87, (legal affairs and public safety), partner at Schertler & Onorato and former D.C. attorney general, November 3, 2010.
Professor Milton Regan was interviewed by The American Lawyer about outside investment in law firms, November 3, 2010.
The Hoya (November 2, 2010) and the ABA Journal (November 3, 2010) reported that Georgetown Law had the most applicants of any law school in the United States last year.
 
October
 
Professor Adam Levitin discussed toxic assets on Marketplace, October 29, 2010.
"Supreme Court to Hear Case on Violent Video Games," coverage by McClatchy, October 29, 2010, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"Home Sales Rise in September, but a Housing Glut and Concerns Remain," coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, October 25, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on MSNBC about the involvement of Supreme Court justices' spouses in political activity, October 21, 2010.
"Legal Experts Disagree Over Obama Action on 'Don't Ask'," coverage in the Washington Blade, October 21, 2010, featuring Professor Nan Hunter and Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"A Question of Property Rights," coverage in the Houston Chronicle, October 20, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on the CBS Radio Network about Virginia Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who recently called Anita Hill and asked her to apologize to Justice Thomas for her testimony during Thomas' 1991 confirmation hearings that Thomas had harrassed her when they worked together in the Reagan administration, October 20, 2010.
"Intermission, at Best, in Battle over Foreclosures," coverage in the New York Times, October 19, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Judicial Battle Continues Over Reply of Openly-Gay Military Service Ban," coverage by VOANews.com, October 19, 2010, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"Some Sand in the Gears of Securitizing," an opinion piece in the New York Times, October 18, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute, was profiled and named "Appellate Lawyer of the Week" by the National Law Journal, October 18, 2010.
"Fighting Trafficking for the Family," an opinion piece in the Washington Times, October 18, 2010, featuring Adjunct Professor Laura Lederer.
Professor Adam Levitin discussed the mortgage situation and its impact on the housing market, homebuyers and lenders, and investors on CNBC, October 14, 2010.
"Is 'Egalitarian' a Dirty Word?," an opinion piece in Tampa Bay Online, October 14, 2010, featuring Katie Corrigan, director of Workplace Flexibility 2010 at Georgetown Law.
"Lack of Proper Mortgage Trial Could Leave Big Banks Reeling Again," coverage in the Washington Post, October 13, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Georgetown Law CIO Pablo Molina was named one of the "100 Most Influential Hispanics" in the academic category in the October 2010 issue of HispanicBusiness.com.
"Foreclosure Fraud: It's Worse Than You Think," coverage on CNBC.com, October 12, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
The National Law Journal reported that Young Invincibles, a organization founded by a group of Georgetown Law students to encourage young people to become more involved in the health care reform debate, has submitted an amicus brief in the case of Commonwealth of Virginia v. Sebelius, October 11, 2010. The blurb also features Ari Matusiak, L'10, the group's chairman and co-founder.
"Specialists Help at Court Can Come With a Catch," coverage in the New York Times, October 9, 2010, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"The State-Secrets Defense: A Privilege Too Far Gone," an op-ed by Professor Laura K. Donohue, in the Washington Post, October 8, 2010.
"Snyder v. Phelps: The Supreme Court Hears Arguments," coverage in the Carroll County Times (Maryland), October 7, 2010, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.
"Inside the Supreme Court's Free-Speech Showdown," coverage in Time, October 6, 2010, featuring Georgetown Law student David Overhuls, L'12.
"High Court Asked to Limit Military Funeral Protests," coverage on NPR's Morning Edition, October 6, 2010, featuring Professor Jeffrey Shulman.
"Lawsuits Over Health Care Law Heat Up," coverage in USA Today, October 6, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Professor Jeffrey Shulman participated in a debate on the Supreme Court case Snyder v. Phelps on PublicSquare.net, October 5, 2010.
"Busy Agenda Faces Reconfigured U.S. Supreme Court," coverage by AFP, October 2, 2010, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"Britain's New Political Dynasty," an article by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum, in The Daily Beast, October 1, 2010.
 
September
 
"Reports Say Deadline Hinders Asylum Seekers," an article in the New York Times, September 30, 2010, featuring a study authored by Professor Philip Schrag, Visiting Professor Andrew I. Schoenholtz, Georgetown Law student James P. Dombach and Temple Law Professor Jaya Ramji-Nogales, on the rejection of thousands of asylum seekers in this country who did not meet the one-year deadline for filing their asylum claims.
Professor Peter Edelman is quoted in an Associated Press article,"Obama Taps NY Lawyer for DC Circuit," which reports that Caitlyn Halligan, L'95, has been nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, September 29, 2010.
"Hart's Selective Intrusions," an opinion piece in the Denver Post, September 29, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"On the Fall Docket, Few Blockbusters - But Plenty to Watch," coverage in the National Law Journal, September 29, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"As 44 Million Americans Live in Poverty, A Crisis Grows," an opinion piece in the Washington Post, September 28, 2010, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"K-12 Implications Seen in Some Cases Before High Court," coverage in Education Week, September 28, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"FTC's Top Consumer Cop Likes Personalization of Web," a profile of Professor David Vladeck, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, in Advertising Age, September 27, 2010.
"Cornered: Therapists on Airplanes," an article in the New York Times, September 27, 2010, featuring Professor M. Gregg Bloche.
"Kagan Presence to be Felt by Her Absence in First Court Term," coverage by Bloomberg, September 24, 2010, featuring Professor Michael Gottesman.
"The Prophecy You Proved Wrong," a profile of Professor Neal Katyal, Acting Solicitor General of the United States, in India Abroad, September 24, 2010.
"GU Law Professor Wants to Ride His Bicycle," a blog post in the Georgetown Voice about an orientation-week D.C. bike tour led by Professor Pete Wales, September 22, 2010. Watch the video here.
"Obama at U.N. to Remind World of His Policy Goals," coverage on NPR, September 22, 2010, featuring Professor David Cole.
The global antitrust enforcement symposium, sponsored by Georgetown Law CLE, drew coverage in Global Competition Review on September 21, 2010 and September 22, 2010.
"U.S. Supreme Court to Hear California Cases," coverage on KPCC (Southern California Public Radio), September 21, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute, and Professor Peter Edelman.
"More Tracking Devices on Children's Websites," coverage by Central Florida News, September 20, 2010, featuring Guilherme Roschke, a fellow with the Institute for Public Representation.
"2nd Circuit Rejects Corporate Liability in Alien Tort Act Cases," coverage in the New York Law Journal, September 20, 2010, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer.
"E-Mail Fight Ensues in Lawsuit Over Slain Lawyer's Death," coverage in the National Law Journal, September 20, 2010, featuring Ethics Counsel and Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"The Case for a 'Repeal Amendment'," an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal by Professor Randy E. Barnett and William J. Howell, September 16, 2010.
The Georgetown Law CLE program's E-Discovery Institute is featured in a video interview on Law Technology News, September 15, 2010.
"Apps Decision: No Big Deal," an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Daniel Brenner in the National Law Journal, September 6, 2010.
The New York Times notes in "A Well-Traveled Path from Ivy League to Supreme Court," that seven Supreme Court clerks between 2005-2010 attended Georgetown Law, September 6, 2010.
"The National Individual Health Insurance Mandate," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence Gostin in the September-October issue of The Hastings Center Report.
 
August
 
A news obituary for Professor Steven Goldberg appeared in the Washington Post, August 31, 2010.
Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg participated in a live debate about online privacy in The Economist, August 25, 2010.
A Q&A with Georgetown Law Dean William Treanor appeared in the Washington Post, August 23, 2010.
"Rekindling Debate about Constitutional Amendments," an article in the Los Angeles Times, August 18, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Lowe's Chinese Drywall Settlement Draws More Flak," coverage in the Sarasota Herald Tribune, August 17, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Brian Wolfman.
"Legal Education Goes to Middle School," an article in the National Law Journal highlighting Thurgood Marshall Academy Public Charter High School in Washington, D.C., which was established by a group of Georgetown Law students in the Law Center's D.C. Street Law clinical program. The article features Joshua Kern, L'01, co-founder and president of Thurgood Marshall Academy, and Professor Richard Roe, director of the D.C. Street Law clinical program, August 16, 2010.
"Critics Say McMaster Playing Politics in Suits," coverage by the Associated Press, August 15, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"It Takes a Tea Party to Start a Tax Revolution," an opinion piece on Bloomberg News, August 15, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on FOX News Channel to discuss the judicial proceedings following the recent federal decision on Proposition 8 in California, August 12, 2010.
"WTO Dispute Panels Gain Power," an article in the National Journal featuring Professor John Jackson, August 7, 2010.
Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz appeared on the PBS NewsHour to discuss Elena Kagan's confirmation to the Supreme Court, August 5, 2010.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on NBC Television News to discuss Elena Kagan's confirmation to the Supreme Court, August 5, 2010.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on MSNBC to discuss the recent efforts of some in Congress to change the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment, August 4, 2010.
"Is Warren More of a Moderate?," coverage in Politico, August 4, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Virginia Suit Against Health Care Law Moves Forward," coverage in the New York Times, August 2, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
 
July
 
"Billionaire Wyly Brothers Charged with Tax Evasion, Insider Trading by SEC," coverage in the International Business Times, July 31, 2010, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's P.M. Magazine to discuss the further judicial process that could follow the most recent ruling on the Arizona immigration law, July 29, 2010.
Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on MSNBC (July 28, 2010) and C-SPAN (July 29, 2010) about the judicial ruling overturning key portions of Arizona's immigration law.
"Answers to Questions about Internet Privacy," a blog post in the New York Times, July 27, 2010, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.
"Jailbreaking iPhone Apps Is Now Legal," coverage on CNNMoney.com, July 26, 2010, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
"'A Commandeering of the People,'" a profile of Professor Randy Barnett in the Wall Street Journal, July 23, 2010.
"Worshippers Looking for a Prophet," an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal, July 23, 2010, featuring Professor Gary Peller.
"Potential Impact of Health Care Measure Unclear," coverage in the St. Louis Post Dispatch, July 23, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Spill Commission Hires Counsel," a blog post in the New York Times, July 22, 2010, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Same-Sex Marriage Inches Toward High Court," coverage on NPR's All Things Considered, July 16, 2010, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Visiting Professor Victoria Nourse has been nominated by President Obama to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, July 15, 2010.
"The Un-Routine Sets Apart Sotomayor's First Term," coverage in the Washington Post, July 11, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"U.S. Firms Get Privacy Lessons from Europe," coverage in Business Week, July 1, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
 
June
 
"Roberts Led Supreme Court Through Assertive Term," coverage in the Washington Post, June 30, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"Stick to Your Guns," a blog post in the Wall Street Journal, June 30, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"10 Factors That Could Shape Kagan's Supreme Court Decisions," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, June 30, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan on WBZ Radio (Boston), June 29, 2010.
"Is His Gun-Control Concurrence Justice Thomas's Finest Hour?," a blog post in the Wall Street Journal, June 28, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
News obituaries for Professor Martin D. Ginsburg, who died on June 27, 2010, ran in the Washington Post and New York Times. His death was also reported by several media outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, CNN, Legal Times and ABA Journal.
"How Russell Simmons Out-Lobbied Big Banks," coverage in Business Week, June 24, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"U.S. Government Wins Legal Battle Over Anti-Terror Law," coverage by Voice of America, June 24, 2010, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
"Auto Dealers Likely to be Exempt from Oversight," coverage on NPR's All Things Considered, June 23, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
The National Journal reported that Professor Richard Lazarus has been named executive director of the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling, June 22, 2010. The National Law Journal profiled Lazarus in the article, "Oil Spill Commission Director No Stranger to High-Profile Positions," which also featured Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute, and Professor Peter Byrne, June 23, 2010.
"FCC Asks: Do Media Ownership Limits Make Sense?," coverage by the Associated Press, June 21, 2010, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.
"The Revolving Door at the SEC," a blog post by Professor Daniel Ernst on History News Network, June 21, 2010.
Professor David Cole participated in the New York Times online debate, "What Counts as Abetting Terrorists?," June 21, 2010.
"Dad Was Right: Justice Is Worth Waiting For," an article in the Boston Globe featuring Adjunct Professor Robert Muse, his son, Robert Muse, Jr., L'72, and the late Professor Samuel Dash, June 20, 2010.
The New York Times article, "Now, Dad Feels as Stressed as Mom," cites a 2009 study, "Public Policy Platform on Flexible Work Arrangements," conducted by Workplace Flexbility 2010 at Georgetown Law, June 18, 2010.
In the article,"BP Agrees to Set Aside About $20 Billion for Spill Claims," the New York Times reported that Adjunct Professor Kenneth Feinberg has been tapped to head the $20 billion BP cleanup fund, June 16, 2010.  Profiles of Feinberg appeared in the New York Times (June 16, 2010), Washington Post (June 17, 2010), and Boston Globe (June 17, 2010).
"The Case Against Making BP Pay," a blog post in The Atlantic, June 16, 2010, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.
"Relevance of Kagan's Work as Clerk on Supreme Court Debated," coverage in the Washington Post, June 14, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"Judge Posting New Questions as Prop 8 Ruling Draws Near," coverage in the Washington Examiner, June 9, 2010, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.
 
May
 
Visiting Professor Richard Goldstone was one of several contributors to the New York Times op-ed, "Prosecuting Aggression", May 26, 2010.
"Democracy! Liberty! ... Antitrust?," a tribute to Professor Robert Pitofsky in the National Law Journal, May 24, 2010.
"Supreme Court Nominee Kagan Says Judges Take Account of Values, Experience in Deciding Cases", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, May 22, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on CNN Radio about the recent Supreme Court rulings in Graham v. Florida and United States v. Comstock, May 17, 2010.
"Rookie Year as SG Included Some Missteps", coverage in the National Law Journal, May 17, 2010, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Personal Ties Bind Obama, Kagan", coverage in the Boston Globe, May 16, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"Kagan Starts Her Meetings with Key Senators", coverage by McClatchy, May 12, 2010, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"Reshaping Court's Culture, a Woman at a Time", coverage in the New York Times, May 10, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on MSNBC and WBZ-TV (Boston) about Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, May 10, 2010.
"GOP Chips Away at Wall St. Bill", coverage in Politico, May 9, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Bill to Expatriate Those Who Support Terrorists More Symbol Than Substance", an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in the Washington Post, May 8, 2010.
"Exploiting the New Student-Loan Rules", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, May 8, 2010, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"Despite Arrest, White House on Defensive", coverage in Politico, May 5, 2010, featuring Professor David Cole.
"U.S. Reform: A Compromise Too Far?," coverage in The Banker, May 5, 2010, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.
 
April
 
"Kennedy's Softball Team Reunites to Run in Fundraiser for Brain Tumor Society", coverage in the Washington Post, April 30, 2010, featuring Georgetown Law student Kelsey Phipps, a former staffer of the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) who helped launch a team of former Kennedy staffers to participate in the National Brain Tumor Society's Race for Hope 5K in Washington on May 2, 2010.
"The Insurance Mandate in Peril", an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett in the Wall Street Journal, April 29, 2010.
Remarks by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and German Minister of the Interior Thomas de Maiziere at "Freedom and Security in Constitutional Democracies: A Transatlantic Dialogue" on April 28, 2010, drew coverage by UPI, April 28, 2010.
"Twentysomethings Get Their Own Health Plan", coverage by CNNMoney.com, April 28, 2010, featuring Georgetown Law student Aaron Smith, co-founder of Young Invincibles, an activist group lobbying for additions to the under-30 health care plan.
"Will Arizona's New Immigration Law Lead to Racial Profiling?", coverage in Newsweek, April 27, 2010, featuring Professor David Cole.
"A Family Portrait of a Greek Tragedy", an op-ed by Professor Philomila Tsoukala in the New York Times, April 24, 2010.
"Obama Court Appearance Unlikely in Blagojevich Case, Legal Experts Say", coverage in the Chicago Tribune, April 22, 2010, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Goldman Mounts Defense on SEC Charges, Saying Clients Knew Its Products Well", coverage in the Washington Post, April 21, 2010, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Stevens: The Court's Champion of Fairness", an opinion piece in the Baltimore Sun, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute, April 21, 2010.
Professor Emma Coleman Jordan discussed potential Supreme Court nominees on the PBS Newshour, April 21, 2010.
The Blog of Legal Times and Main Justice reported that Professor Robert Pitofsky received this year's John Sherman Award, the Justice Department's highest antitrust honor, April 20, 2010.
"A Difficult Path in Goldman Case", coverage in the New York Times, April 19, 2010, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"New Balance Sidesteps FTC Ad Rules", coverage on MSNBC.com, April 16, 2010, featuring Professor Robert Pitofsky.
"'Nice Prize,' Hidden in Health Care Bill, Coming for Law School Borrowers", coverage in the National Law Journal, April 15, 2010, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"Obama Shuns the Left as White House Mulls U.S. High Court Slot", coverage by Bloomberg, April 12, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"Women and the Supreme Court Bar", a Georgetown Law panel discussion on April 8, 2010, featuring Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, drew coverage by The Blog of Legal Times (April 9, 2010), CNSNews.com (April 12, 2010), and Scripps Howard (April 12, 2010). 
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on MSNBC, CNN, and WBZ-TV (Boston) to discuss the retirement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, April 9, 2010.  He appeared on MSNBC (April 10, 2010) and on NBC affiliated television stations around the country (April 12, 2010) to discuss possible successors to Stevens.
"My Boss, Justice Stevens", a New York Times piece by Visiting Professor Deborah Pearlstein and five other former law clerks to Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, April 9, 2010.
"Stevens Evolved to Be Court's 'Great Liberal Voice'", coverage by Bloomberg, April 9, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"Law Professor: Cox Reform Challenge Has Merit", coverage in the Lansing State Journal, April 7, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Texas Gun Case Could Play Role in Health Care Suit", coverage in the Houston Chronicle, April 4, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
 
March
 
"Obamas Push for Flexibility in Workplace", coverage in the Chicago Tribune, March 30, 2010, featuring Workplace Flexibility 2010, a public policy initiative at Georgetown Law, and the initiative's co-director, Katie Corrigan.
Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed by Hearst Newspapers about potential lawsuits challenging the national health care plan, March 30, 2010.
"Post-Racialism in American Law and Lawyering," a symposium at Georgetown Law on March 26, 2010, drew coverage in the Blog of Legal Times (March 29, 2010) and Diverse Issues in Higher Education (March 29, 2010).
Professor Chai Feldblum's recess appointment as commissioner at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was reported in the New York Times, March 27, 2010.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed potential lawsuits challenging the national health care plan on WTOP Radio (Washington, D.C.), March 26, 2010.
The 23rd Annual Home Court Charity Basketball Game drew coverage in The Hill (March 25, 2010), CNN.com (March 25, 2010), and Washington Post (March 26, 2010).
"Health Care Suits 'Unlikely to Succeed,' Scholars Say", coverage by Bloomberg, March 24, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Professor Randy Barnett discussed the health care reform bill on MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann, March 23, 2010.
"Law Firm Evolution: Brave New World or Business as Usual?", a conference sponsored by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession, drew coverage in The American Lawyer (March 22, 2010), The AmLaw Daily (March 22, 2010), and the ABA Journal (March 23, 2010).
"Health Measure's Opponents Plan Legal Challenges", coverage in the New York Times, March 22, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Sizing Up the Supreme Court After Justice John Paul Stevens Retires", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, March 22, 2010, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Baker Hostetler Jumps Into Health Care Litigation", coverage in the National Law Journal, March 22, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Russia, International Economic Crime and the Rule of Law", an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Ethan S. Burger and Bill Bowring in the National Law Journal, March 22, 2010.
Professor Randy Barnett participated in a live online chat on washingtonpost.com, taking questions about the various challenges the health care reform bill could face, March 22, 2010.
"Is Health Care Reform Unconstitutional?", an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett in the Washington Post, March 21, 2010.
"Elizabeth Warren's War", coverage in Fortune Magazine, March 17, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Thanks to Liz Cheney's 'al-Qaeda Seven' Ad, Dick Cheney May Finally Go Away", an opinion piece in the Washington Post by Professor David Cole, March 14, 2010.
The Georgetown Law CLE Corporate Counsel Institute on March 11-12, 2010, drew coverage by Bloomberg, March 13, 2010.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the propriety of the Chief Justice and the President criticizing each other in and after the State of the Union address on CNN Radio, March 12, 2010.
"CIA Drone Attacks Produce America's Own Unlawful Combatants", an opinion piece in the Washington Post by Adjunct Professor Gary Solis, March 12, 2010.
Professor David Cole appeared on WAMU's The Diane Rehm Show to discuss whether the alleged 9/11 plotters should be tried in military or civilian court, March 11, 2010.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on MSNBC to discuss the propriety of the Chief Justice and the President criticizing each other in and after the State of the Union address, March 10, 2010.
"They Did Authorize Torture, But...", a post by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books blog, March 10, 2010.
"Question for Court: Military Funeral Protests OK?", coverage by AOL News, March 9, 2010, featuring Professor Jeffrey Shulman.
"Shot Down, But No Regrets", coverage in the National Law Journal, March 8, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Greenberg Traurig Fires Attorney After Arrest, Without Conviction", coverage in the Chicago Tribune, March 8, 2010, featuring Ethics Counsel and Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"Limits on Overdraft Fees Won't Cripple Banks, Research Says", coverage in USA Today, March 4, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"The Second Amendment and the States," an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal by Professor Randy Barnett, March 2, 2010.
"Tailgating Outside the Supreme Court, Without the Cars", an article in the New York Times, featuring Georgetown Law 3L Mike Sacks, who wanted to be the first person in line for every major argument this term at the Supreme Court, March 2, 2010.
"Guns Rights Lawyer Gives Hope to Liberal Causes", coverage in the Washington Times, March 2, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
 
February
 
"Judge Grants Asylum to German Home Schoolers", coverage in the New York Times, February 28, 2010, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"Supreme Court Weighs Free Speech Against Aid to Terrorists", coverage in the Washington Post, February 24, 2010, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Justices Seem Receptive to First Amendment Challenge to Anti-Terror Law", coverage in the National Law Journal, February 24, 2010, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Supreme Court Weighs Anti-Terrorism Law, Free Speech Rights", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, February 23, 2010, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Supreme Court Examines Limits of Material Support", coverage on NPR All Things Considered, February 23, 2010, featuring Professor David Cole.
Georgetown Law was listed as a "go-to law school" by the National Law Journal, February 22, 2010.
"Credit Card Changes to Take Effect", coverage on NPR All Things Considered, February 21, 2010, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Air Products Hired Law Firm More Than 40 Years Ago", coverage by Reuters, February 18, 2010, featuring Professor Milton Regan.
"Activist's Case Will Test U.S. Anti-Terrorism Law", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, February 18, 2010, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Justices Wade Back Into Terror Cases", coverage in the National Law Journal, February 16, 2010, featuring Professor David Cole.
"A Shift from Pa. Politics to International Law", coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer, February 16, 2010, featuring Adjunct Professor Ethan Burger.
"Talk Grows of 2 Openings at High Court", coverage in the National Law Journal, February 16, 2010, featuring Professor Wendy Williams.
Professor David Cole appeared on the PBS Newshour to discuss the nation's terror policies under Presidents Bush and Obama, February 15, 2010.
"Pending High Court Decision May Limit Efforts to Expand Water Permitting", coverage in Inside EPA, February 12, 2010, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Planning Process for New Hospitals Challenged, Defended in Federal Court", coverage in the New Orleans Times-Picayune, February 10, 2010, featuring Jamie Gibbs Pleune, a fellow with the Institute for Public Representation.
The Blog of Legal Times reported about the installment of Professor Richard Lazarus to the newly created Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. Professorship, February 8, 2010.
"Campaign Course May Have Set Course for Supreme Court", coverage in USA Today, February 8, 2010, featuring Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"Paulson's Book Details GE Chief's Private Concerns in 2008 Over Company's Debt", coverage in the Washington Post, February 6, 2010, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
The Blog of Legal Times (BLT) reported that Visiting Professor Todd Edelman is a candidate to replace Judge Cheryl Long, L'74, on the D.C. Superior Court, February 2, 2010.
"General Petraeus, PhD, at the University", an article by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in The Nation, February 1, 2010.
State Courts and U.S. Supreme Court Rulings: Will Caperton and Citizens United Change the Way States Pick Judges?, a conference at Georgetown Law on January 26, 2010, drew coverage in the National Law Journal, February 1, 2010.
 
January
 
"Lawyers Set Aim at Toyota", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, January 29, 2010, featuring Visiting Professor Brian Wolfman.
"Reactions Split on Obama's Remark, Alito's Response at State of the Union", coverage in the Washington Post, January 29, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett
"Obama Owes the High Court an Apology", an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal by Professor Randy Barnett, January 28, 2010. 
Professor Peter Edelman discussed his distinguished career and his work advocating on behalf of the poor and disadvantaged on NPR's Tell Me More, January 27, 2010.
Remarks by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at Georgetown Law on January 26, 2010, drew extensive courage, including the New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, and ABCNews.com.
"High Court Shows It Might Be Willing to Act Boldly", coverage in the Washington Post, January 22, 2010, featuring Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
Remarks by General David H. Petraeus, commander of the U.S. Central Command, at Georgetown Law on January 21, 2010, drew extensive coverage, including the Associated Press, CNN.com, and Scripps Howard.
"States' Cost, Constitutionality Fuel Health Debate", an opinion piece in The Tennessean, January 20, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Special Master Kenneth Feinberg Is a Mediator's Mediator", a profile of Adjunct Professor Kenneth Feinberg, President Obama's special master for executive compensation for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), in the Washington Post, January 14, 2010.
"W. Va. Supreme Court Likely to Talk about FOIA Case Rehearing", coverage in the Charleston Gazette, January 12, 2010, featuring Ethics Counsel and Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on NBC TV stations around the country to discuss a U.S. Supreme Court case on confining sexual offenders beyond their prison terms, January 12, 2010.
"PETA Latest to Use an Ad With an Obama Without Permission", coverage in the Washington Post, January 8, 2010, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
"Criteria Expanded for Foreign Travelers to Get More Scrutiny", coverage in the Washington Post, January 5, 2010, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Better to Light a Candle...", coverage in the National Law Journal, January 4, 2010, featuring Esther Lardent, president of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
"Some Foes of Health-Care Bill Hope Courts Will Stop Legislation", coverage in the Washington Post, January 3, 2010, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
 
2009
 
December
 
"War on Terror Tests the Limits of Law", coverage in the National Law Journal, December 21, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Seats Change at the High Court", coverage in the National Law Journal, December 21, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
Professor David Cole participated in a Kansas City Star debate, "Should the U.S. Close Its Detention Facility at Guantanamo Bay?", December 20, 2009.
Professor David Cole and other legal experts participated in a New York Times debate, "Moving Gitmo to America", December 15, 2009.
"Is A Health Care Mandate Constitutional?", an opinion piece in the National Journal, December 12, 2009, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"The Latest Loopholes in Financial Regulatory Reform", coverage in the Washington Independent, December 11, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin
Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed by NBC News Channel, Global TV (Canada), and WRC-TV (Washington, D.C.) on two cases argued before the Supreme Court concerning the reach of the federal wire and mail fraud statute to business and political corruption, December 8, 2009.
"Why Welfare Reform Fails Its Recession Test", an opinion piece in the Washington Post by Professor Peter Edelman and Barbara Ehrenreich, December 6, 2009.
"Agencies Kick Off Merger Policy Rewrite", coverage in the Daily Deal, December 4, 2009, featuring Professor Robert Pitofsky.
 
November
An announcement about Georgetown Law's enhanced Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) drew coverage.  Professor Philip Schrag and Georgetown Law student Jill Pasquarella appeared on WAMU to discuss the program, November 30, 2009.  A story about the program, "Law Schools Pick Up Loan Tab for Graduates Pursuing Public Interest," featuring Professor Schrag, appeared in the National Law Journal, November 30, 2009.
"High Court to Hear Patriot Act Challenge", coverage by IPS, November 28, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Abercrombie's Questions in TV Merger Rejected", coverage in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, November 20, 2009, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.
"Russia Extends Death-Penalty Ban; Communists Object", coverage by Bloomberg, November 19, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Ethan S. Burger.
"Modify Bankruptcy, Not U.S. Financial Rules - Congress Aide", coverage by Reuters, November 17, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Bankruptcy Experts Challenge Obama's 'Too Big to Fail' Plans", a post in the Wall Street Journal Blog "Deal Journal," November 17, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Unearthed Evidence Produces Showdown", a story in Alaska Dispatch, November 17, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"9/11 Trial Could Become a Parable of Right and Wrong", coverage in the Washington Post, November 15, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on WTTG-TV (Washington, D.C.) to discuss D.C. sniper John Allen Muhammad's petition to have the U.S. Supreme Court review his death sentence, November 5, 2009.
"Full Appeals Court Rejects Suit in Rendition Case", a blog post in the New York Times, November 2, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
 
October
 
"Constitutionality of Health Overhaul Questioned", coverage in the Washington Times, October 28, 2009, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
The Inaugural Georgetown Law - Aspen Institute Symposium featuring Adjunct Professor Kenneth Feinberg, Senior Master for Executive Compensation, Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), drew extensive coverage, including Wall Street Journal (October 28, 2009), Reuters (October 27, 2009), and CNNMoney.com (October 27, 2009). Moderator Clive Crook's blog post from The Atlantic is available here.
"Letting Your Grad Student Go", an article in the New York Times, October 26, 2009, featuring Georgetown Law student Jessica Natbony.
"Bar President Says Pro Bono Week Underscores Long Range Commitment", coverage in the National Law Journal, October 26, 2009, featuring Esther Lardent, president of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
"Questions About Pot", an editorial in the Washington Post, October 26, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Peter J. Cohen
"States Pressed Into New Role on Medical Marijuana", coverage in the New York Times, October 25, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Peter J. Cohen
"Medical Marijuana Users Cautiously Optimistic About New Federal Policy", an article in Health Magazine, October 20, 2009, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on MSNBC to discuss the legal aspects of requiring individuals to purchase healthcare, October 16, 2009.
"Bank of America Chief Forgoes Pay for 2009", coverage in the New York Times, October 15, 2009, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"It's Not Just the Skilling Case: High Court Tackles Honest Services Fraud", a post in the Wall Street Journal Law Blog, October 13, 2009, featuring Professor Julie O'Sullivan.
"A Question of When Dishonesty Becomes Criminal", coverage in the New York Times, October 12, 2009, featuring Professor Julie O'Sullivan.
"The Rise and Fall of Academic Abstention", an opinion piece in the New York Times, October 12, 2009, featuring Professor J. Peter Byrne.
"3 Myths About Credit Card Fees for Businesses", coverage in U.S. News & World Report, October 8, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
The launch of "Refugee Crisis in America: Iraqis and Their Resettlement Experience," a report conducted and released by a team of Georgetown Law students, drew coverage by the Detroit Free Press, October 8, 2009.
"Companies Seek Turnaround as Supreme Court Returns", coverage by Bloomberg, October 5, 2009, featuring Professor Chris Brummer and Professor Julie O'Sullivan.
"Gun Bans, Political Cash on Supreme Court Docket", coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, October 5, 2009, featuring Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"Supreme Court: 3 Enviro, Energy Cases on Docket as Fall Term Begins", coverage in Greenwire, October 5, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor E. Donald Elliott.
"New Court Term Hints at Views on Regulating Business", coverage in the New York Times, October 4, 2009, featuring Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"6 Supreme Court Cases Investors Should Watch", coverage on SmartMoney.com, October 2, 2009, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Maryland Attorney General, Public Defender Square Off in Supreme Court", coverage in the Maryland Daily Record, October 2, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus and citing the work of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
 
September
 
"Supreme Court Starts Term with First Amendment Cases", coverage by Scripps Howard, September 30, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Undercover Terror Stings Prompt Cries of 'Entrapment'", coverage by AFP, September 28, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
"In Some States, a Push to Ban Mandate on Insurance", coverage in the New York Times, September 28, 2009, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Corporate Disputes Dominate the Docket as a New Justice Joins the Court", coverage in the National Law Journal, September 28, 2009, featuring Professor Howard Shelanski.
"Keep Boards in Check with Public Directors", an opinion piece by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan in the American Banker, September 25, 2009.
"Panel Previews Upcoming Supreme Court Term", a post in the Blog of Legal Times, September 24, 2009, featuring Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
Professor Lawrence Gostin appeared on the Australian Broadcasting Company's "The World Today" to discuss calls for a new global health framework, September 24, 2009.
Remarks by Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz at Georgetown Law's third annual Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium drew coverage by Reuters, September 22, 2009.  A post about remarks by Christine Varney, associate attorney general for antitrust at the U.S. Department of Justice, appeared in the Blog of Legal Times, September 22, 2009.
"Passive Bank Directors Pose Systemic Risks", a post by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan on Huffington Post, September 22, 2009.
"Grocery Stores Taking Check Use Off Shoppers' Lists", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, September 21, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Is 'Mandatory Insurance' Unconstitutional?", an essay by Professor Randy Barnett in Politico, September 18, 2009.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the case of a murdered Yale University graduate student on KNX Radio (Southern California), September 18, 2009.
"In Public Health Bill, a Contagion of Fear", an article in the Boston Globe citing the work of Professor Lawrence Gostin, September 17, 2009.
Georgetown Law students Ari Matusiak, L'10, and Aaron Smith, L'10, two of the co-founders of Young Invincibles, a Website calling on young people to be more involved in the health care reform debate, appeared on the PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, September 17, 2009.
"Battle Brewing Over Oversight of Treasury's 'Megastakes'", coverage by Marketwatch, September 17, 2009, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.
"Deadline Looms for Calif.'s Inmate-Reduction Plan", coverage in the Washington Post, September 14, 2009, featuring Visiting Professor Sharon Dolovich.
Professor Adam Levitin discussed the current financial crisis on NPR's All Things Considered, September 14, 2009.
Professor Adam Levitin discussed a proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency on NPR's Planet Money, September 14, 2009.
"Fresh Eyes for Poverty Guidelines", coverage in Politico, September 14, 2009, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
The New York Times article, "A Legal Battle: Online Attitudes vs. Rules of the Bar," cited the Legal Profession Blog, edited by Ethics Counsel and Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch, and posts by Frisch on August 3, 2009, and September 9, 2009.
"The Newest Justice Takes Her Seat", coverage in the New York Times, September 9, 2009, featuring Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"Proposed Agency for Consumer Protection Faces Fierce Debate", coverage in USA Today, September 9, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Reversal of Precedents at Issue", coverage in the Washington Post, September 8, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Ashcroft Can Be Sued Over Arrests, Appeals Court Rules", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, September 5, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
The Honolulu Advertiser and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin reported that the Georgetown Law Institute for Public Representation will represent Media Council Hawaii in challenging the merger of news and business operations between two Honolulu television stations before the Federal Communications Commission, September 5, 2009.
 
August
 
"Health Care: Young People Lack Insurance, But Also Interest In Doing Something About It", coverage in the Chicago Tribune, August 30, 2009, featuring Georgetown Law student Ari Matusiak, L'10, who along with five friends, launched a Website aimed at mobilizing young people to support President Obama's health care agenda.
"Justice Dept. Again Fielding Charges of Politics", coverage by the Associated Press, August 30, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Warhol Portrait of Kennedy Draws Admirers", coverage in Roll Call, August 28, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor and Ethics Counsel Michael Frisch.
Professor Peter Edelman, issues director for Senator Ted Kennedy's 1980 presidential bid, and others reflected on political and personal moments with the Senator in the Washington Post, August 27, 2009.
Professor David Cole appeared on WAMU's The Diane Rehm Show to discuss CIA interrogations of detainees, August 25, 2009.
Professor David Cole and other legal experts weighed in on the naming of a federal prosector to examine nearly a dozen abuse cases in which detainees were held by the Central Intelligence Agency in the New York Times, August 24, 2009.
"Why Does Obama Keep Flip-Flopping on Gay Marriage?", coverage in Time, August 19, 2009, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.
"China Warms to New Credo: Business First", coverage in the New York Times, August 13, 2009, featuring Professor James Feinerman.
"Battle on the Home Front", an article in the August 2009 issue of the ABA Journal, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"'Complicated, Controversial and Pressing' Climate Issues Loom for Justice's Enviro Division", coverage in the New York Times, August 11, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"SEC Should Get Tougher with BofA", an opinion piece by Reuters columnist Rolfe Winkler, August 11, 2009, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Global Goal for Swine Flu Vaccine Quest", an article by Professor Lawrence Gostin in The Australian, August 8, 2009.
"Even for the Experienced Sotomayor, Many Changes Await", coverage in the Washington Post, August 8, 2009, featuring Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"CA Climate Strategy: Learn to Adapt", an article in Mother Jones, August 5, 2009, featuring Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown State-Federal Climate Resource Center.
"Fresh Views at Agency Overseeing Online Ads", coverage in the New York Times, August 4, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck, director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the Federal Trade Commission.
The News Journal (Delaware) article, "Diverse Clientele Relies on Firm to Translate Delaware Law", cites the Georgetown Law D.C. Street Law Clinic, August 2, 2009.
"10 Percent of Md. Inmates Are Serving Life Terms, Report Finds," an article in the Washington Post, August 2, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
 
July
 
"Why Bankruptcy Courts Should Not Cramdown Residential Mortgages", coverage in the Washington Examiner, July 31, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Loan Servicers Work the Fine Print in Obama Foreclosure Plan", coverage in the Washington Independent, July 30, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Georgetown Professor Richard America Joins the Conversation about the Gates Arrest", a post by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan on HuffingtonPost.com, July 30, 2009.  The post also ran in Silobreaker, ICT Magazine, and Newstin.
"Pro Bono Hours Rise at Major U.S. Law Firms", an article in the National Law Journal citing a study by the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law, July 29, 2009.
"Jeanine Nicarico Case: Brian Dugan May Plead Guilty Tuesday", coverage in the Chicago Tribune, July 28, 2009, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.
"Women Rights in Africa", a report from Voice of America "In Focus,"cites the Georgetown Law Leadership and Advocacy for Women in Africa (LAWA) Fellowship Program, July 24, 2009.
"Band of Senate Dems Pressures Obama on Cramdown", coverage in the Washington Independent, July 23, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Park Service Stalls Baseball Academy", an opinion piece in the Washington Times, July 21, 2009, featuring Jamie Pleune, a graduate fellow with the Institute for Public Representation.
"Obama Admin Declines to Appeal Key Water-Rights Case", coverage in the New York Times, July 21, 2009, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute (GELPI).
"Sotomayor Hearings Explored Big Issues", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, July 20, 2009, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"The Power of the Brand as Verb", an article in the New York Times, July 18, 2009, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
"Mixed Blessings", coverage in The Deal Magazine, July 17, 2009, featuring Associate Dean Deborah Epstein.
"Who Is the CIA Allowed to Kill?", an opinion piece in Salon.com, July 17, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Firms Fight for Card-Processing Business", coverage in Crain's NewYorkBusiness.com, July 17, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"'Torture Memo' Author Yoo Gets Private Lawyer for Appeal of Detainee Lawsuit", coverage in The Recorder, July 17, 2009, featuring Professor David Luban.
"Future Nominations Are at Stake in Hearings", coverage in the New York Times, July 15, 2009, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.
"China's Human Rights Lawyers Face Major Obstacles", coverage in The Epoch Times, July 15, 2009, featuring Professor James Feinerman.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on WBZ-TV (Boston) to discuss the confirmation process for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, July 14, 2009.
Professor Randy Barnett and other legal experts weighed in on the second day of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings in the Washington Post, July 14, 2009.
Professor Neal Katyal was included on the National Law Journal's list of "40 Under 40 - Washington's Rising Stars," July 13, 2009.
Professor Susan Low Bloch appeared on The Charlie Rose Show to discuss the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, July 13, 2009.
Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz appeared on NPR's "The Takeway" to discuss the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, July 13, 2009.
"The Seinfeld Hearings", an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett in the Wall Street Journal, July 13, 2009.
"Sotomayor Hearing Revives Old Battle About Questioning of High Court Nominees", coverage in the National Law Journal, July 13, 2009, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"The Place of Women on the Court", an article in the New York Times Magazine, cites a 2008 event with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and fellows from the Georgetown Law Leadership and Advocacy for Women in Africa (LAWA) Fellowship Program and the Women's Law and Public Policy Fellowship Program (WLPPFP), July 12, 2009.
"Do Gender and Race Mean Greater Empathy?", an opinion piece in the National Journal, July 11, 2009, featuring Associate Dean Robin West.
"Have TV Talkers Been Fair to Judge Sotomayor?", a post by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan in The Huffington Post, July 10, 2009, which also appeared on American Nonsense, ICT Magazine and News1
Professor Emma Coleman Jordan discussed the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor on the NPR's The Michael Eric Dyson Show, July 10, 2009.
The Georgetown Immigration Law Journal was cited in the New York Times article, "Immigration Judges Found Under Strain", July 10, 2009.
"Witness List for Sotomayor Has a Couple of Surprises", coverage in the New York Times, July 9, 2009, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, who will testify at the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.
"Growing Number of Poor People Swamp Legal Aid Offices", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, July 9, 2009, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"Flag Burning and Free Speech", an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal by Eugene Volokh, July 3, 2009, adapted from "Symbolic Expression and the Original Meaning of the First Amendment," published in the April 2009 issue of the Georgetown Law Journal.
"Environment Groups Find Less Support on Court", coverage in the New York Times, July 3, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Debate Intensifies Over Preventive Detention", coverage in the Washington Independent, July 2, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
A Q&A with Adjunct Professor Daniel Brenner appeared in Home Media Magazine, July 1, 2009.
"High Court Losses Stun Environmentalists", coverage in the National Law Journal, July 1, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Pro Bono Report: Recession-Proof?", coverage in The American Lawyer, July 1, 2009, featuring Esther Lardent, president of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
 
June
 
"Roberts Court Shifts Right, Tipped by Kennedy", coverage in the New York Times, June 30, 2009, featuring Pamela Harris, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.
"Souter Departs Supreme Court with Solid Environmental Legacy", coverage in the New York Times, June 29, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Supreme Court Allows State Enforcement of Fair Lending Laws Against National Banks", a post by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan in The Huffington Post, June 29, 2009, which also appeared on Tree Hugger.
"Harmonious Week for the Roberts Court", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, June 29, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
Professor Lawrence Gostin appeared on ABC Radio Australia's "Late Night Live" to discuss pandemics and international law, June 25, 2009.
"A Rough Term in Supreme Court for Environmentalists Draws to a Close", coverage in the New York Times, June 25, 2009, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute (GELPI), and Professor Richard Lazarus.
Remarks by Supreme Court Justice David Souter at "Striking the Balance: Fair and Independent Courts in a New Era", a conference sponsored by the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law on May 20, 2009, were cited in "Who Are We as Americans?", an opinion piece in the Zanesville Times Recorder (Ohio), June 25, 2009.
"Probe Finds Metro Control 'Anomalies'", coverage in the Washington Post, June 25, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
Remarks by Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y) at "Immigration Reform: A New Era," a conference at Georgetown Law on June 24, 2009, drew coverage in Politico (June 24, 2009) and The Washington Independent (June 25, 2009).
The Georgetown Law CLE program, "Issues in Nonprofit Governance," drew coverage in the Chronicle of Philanthropy, June 24, 2009.
"Et Tu, Scalia?", an article in Slate.com, June 22, 2009, featuring Professor Vicki Jackson.
"Energy Bill Nears Vote in House, but What's in It for Consumers?", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, June 22, 2009, featuring Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown State-Federal Climate Resource Center.
"Sotomayor, Word by Word", coverage in the National Law Journal, June 22, 2009, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"New Consumer Protection Chief Wants More Authority for FTC", a post in the Blog of Legal Times (BLT), June 18, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck, director of the consumer protection bureau at the Federal Trade Commission.
"Sotomayor: 'Straight Shooter'", coverage in Capital Press, June 18, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
An interview with Professor Paul Rothstein about the Supreme Court case District Attorney's Office v. Osborne appeared on local NBC affiliates around the country, June 18, 2009.
"Gun Rights Groups Plan State-by-State Revolt", coverage on CBSNews.com, June 16, 2009, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Professor Lawrence Gostin appeared on ABC Radio Australia's "Mornings with Margaret Throsby" to discuss pandemics and international law, June 17, 2009.
Professor Lawrence Gostin appeared on ABC Radio Australia to discuss the WHO's pandemic alert system and swine flu, June 16, 2009.
"A Win for Fairer Courts", coverage in the National Journal, June 15, 2009, featuring Professor Roy Schotland.
"Ailing, Banks Still Field Strong Lobby at Capitol", coverage in the New York Times, June 4, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Adam Levitin appeared on NPR's Fresh Air to discuss the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act, June 4, 2009.
An address by U.S. Trade Representative Ronald Kirk at a Georgetown Law Forum on April 23, 2009, was cited in the Dallas Morning News op-ed, "Assessing Kirk's First Months as Trade Rep", June 3, 2009.
"Property Rights Case a Sleeper for Sotomayor?", a post in Blog of the Legal Times, June 3, 2009, featuring a panel discussion at Georgetown Law, "President Obama's Nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court and the Confirmation Process." 
 
May
 
"Sotomayor's Views on Abortion Rights Are Unknown", coverage by the Associated Press, May 29, 2009, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.
Professor Emma Coleman Jordan appeared on PBS "NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" and PBS "On the Contrary" to discuss Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, May 29, 2009.
"Selecting a Supreme Court Justice is an Art", a commentary by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan from Essence Magazine that also appeared on CNN.com, May 29, 2009.
"N.Y. Jury May Decide Liability of Shell in Nigerian Executions", coverage in the New York Law Journal, May 29, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer.
"What Law Firms Want in New Recruits", an opinion piece in the New York Law Journal, cites the Center for Transnational Legal Studies, May 28, 2009.
"California Forms Advisory Team to Evaluate Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Strategies," an article in the May 28, 2009 edition of the Daily Environment Report, reports on the appointment of Vicki Arroyo, Visiting Professor and Executive Director of the Georgetown State and Federal Climate Resource Center, to California's 16-member Economic and Allocation Advisory Committee. 
"Banks Find Way to Boost Fees; Checking Accounts Latest Target", coverage in USA Today, May 27, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Randy Barnett discussed President Obama's Supreme Court nomination on the FOX News Channel Glenn Beck Show, May 26, 2009.
"Credit Cards May Go Charging into the Past", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, May 26, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Credit Card Law Falls Short, Some Say", coverage by United Press International, May 26, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"The Naming It a 'War on Terror' Creates a Problem", an opinion piece in TheExaminer.com, May 25, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Nominee for Manhattan U.S. Attorney: A Nonpartisan Star", coverage in Fortune Magazine, May 22, 2009, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
Professor Randy Barnett participated in a discussion about President Obama's forthcoming Supreme Court nomination in Reason Magazine, May 21, 2009.
"Hard Cases, Hard Decisions at Guantanamo", coverage by the Associated Press, May 21, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Credit Card Protections Come with Some Holes", coverage in USA Today, May 21, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Randy Barnett discussed President Obama's forthcoming Supreme Court nomination on the FOX News Channel Glenn Beck Show, May 20, 2009.
"Obama's New Antitrust Rules Have Big, Powerful Companies Sweating", coverage in U.S. News & World Report, May 20, 2009, featuring Professor Steven Salop.
"Striking the Balance: Fair and Independent Courts in a New Era", a conference sponsored by the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law and The Aspen Institute, drew extensive coverage, including the Washington Post (1), (2), (3), Associated Press, The Blog of the Legal Times (1), (2), The New York Times, The ABA Journal, and Bloomberg, May 20-21, 2009.
"Police to Get Extra Eyes in W. Houston: Private Cameras", coverage in the Houston Chronicle, May 20, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
"Supreme Court Will Hear Sarbanes-Oxley Challenge", coverage in the Washington Post, May 19, 2009, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"The Credit Card Pound of Flesh", coverage in Salon.com, May 18, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Fighting Back Against Abuse With GPS", coverage on ABC Good Morning America, May 18, 2009, featuring Associate Dean Deborah Epstein
"An Alternative Short List for the High Court", coverage in the National Law Journal, May 18, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Legal Tab for Former Senator Ted Stevens is at Least $1 Million", coverage in the ABA Journal's Daily News, May 15, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"CIA Contractors Played Big Role in Interrogations", coverage on NPR Morning Edition, May 15, 2009, featuring Professor David Luban.
"Stevens Legal Defense Bill Tops $1 Million", coverage in the Anchorage Daily News, May 14, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Whitehouse Conducts Senate Hearing on Torture", coverage in the Providence Journal, May 14, 2009, featuring Professor David Luban.
"Some States Pass Sovereignty Measures", coverage in USA Today, May 14, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Report Urges U.S. Government to Boost Workplace Flexibility", coverage in the Washington Post, May 14, 2009, featuring Workplace Flexibility 2010, an initative located at Georgetown Law, and its director, Professor Chai Feldblum.
"Former DOJ Lawyers Face Scrutiny Over Interrogation Memos", coverage in the National Law Journal, May 14, 2009, featuring Professor David Luban.
"Lawmakers Debate Medical Device Suit Bill at Hearing", coverage in Lawyers USA, May 13, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Slow Start to U.S. Plan for Modifying Mortgages", coverage in the New York Times, May 13, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Partisan Passions Dominate Interrogation Hearings", coverage in Time Magazine, May 13, 2009, featuring Professor David Luban.
"U Street Residents Want Dunbar Hotel Site", coverage in the Washington Times, May 13, 2009, featuring Professor Michael Diamond.
"House Hears Testimony on Medical Device Bill That Reverses SCOTUS", a post in The Blog of Legal Times, May 13, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"The PCAOB: An Obstacle to President Obama's Success", an opinion piece by Kenneth W. Starr and Professor Viet Dinh in the Wall Street Journal, May 13, 2009.
"War-Zone Massacre an Uncommon Event", coverage in USA Today, May 12, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
Professor Randy Barnett discussed state gun laws on the FOX News Channel Glenn Beck Show, May 11, 2009.
"Immigration Amid a Recession", an article in Business Week, May 8, 2009, featuring Dean T. Alexander Aleinikoff.
"Here We Go Again: Will the Computer Industry Ever Escape Its Antitrust Problems?", an article in The Economist, May 7, 2009, featuring Professor Steven Salop.
"Officials: Gitmo Court System Likely to Stay Open", coverage by the Associated Press, May 2, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"David Souter: 'A Classic Yankee Republican'", coverage on ABCNews.com, May 2, 2009, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on CNN Radio to discuss the retirement of Supreme Court Justice David Souter, May 1, 2009.
"Fighting the Flu With One Hand Tied", an op-ed in the Washington Post by Professor Lawrence Gostin, May 1, 2009.
 
April
 
"No Bankruptcy Help for Homeowners", coverage on CNNMoney.com, April 30, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Souter Known As Low-Key, Fierce Defender of Individual Rights", coverage on CNN.com, April 30, 2009, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
Professor Adam Levitin appeared on BBC America World News, April 23, 2009.
"Obama Gets Tough on Abuses by Credit Card Industry", coverage in USA Today, April 23, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"White House and Congress Target Credit Card Rates", coverage in USA Today, April 22, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"The Attractions of Part-Time Law School", an article in the 2009 U.S. News & World Report Graduate School Rankings, featuring Georgetown Law Dean of Admissions Andrew Cornblatt.

"Area Universities Top Magazine's List of Top Part-Time Law Programs," an article in The Washington Post highlighting Georgetown Law's part-time program's top spot in the 2009 U.S. News & World Report rankings.

The Blog of Legal Times (BLT) reported on a lecture regarding legal developments in the UK and Australia at Georgetown Law on April 20, 2009.  The event was sponsored by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.
Remarks by U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk on April 23, 2009, drew coverage by The Washington Post, Bloomberg, Politico, The Hill, The Dallas Morning News, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times.

"Timing Immigration Reform," an op-ed by Georgetown Law Dean T. Alexander Aleinikoff, in the Washington Post, April 23, 2009. 

The Blog of Legal Times (BLT) reported on Vice President Joe Biden's remarks at the Violence Against Women Act Symposium held at Georgetown Law on April 22, 2009. 
"Torture Case Lawyers May Face Jail for Letter", coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, April 20, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor Randy Barnett discussed states' rights on the FOX News Channel Glenn Beck Show, April 16, 2009.
The appointment of Professor David Vladeck as director of the Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection drew widespread coverage, including Reuters (April 14, 2009) and the Washington Post (April 15, 2009).
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on CNN to discuss comparisons between the American and European adjudicatory traditions, April 13, 2009.
"School of Second Chances", an article in the Washington Post Magazine about the Oak Hill juvenile detention facility in Laurel, Maryland, featuring Professor James Forman and Georgetown Law students from his juvenile justice class, who taught a course at Oak Hill on advocacy, April 12, 2009.
"Lawyers Question Evidence in Levy Case", coverage by the Associated Press, April 12, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein
"Author Chronicles Family's Struggle", an article about Professor Sheryll Cashin and her book, "The Agitator's Daughter: A Memoir of Four Generations of One Extraordinary African-American Family," in the Montgomery Advertiser (Alabama), April 12, 2009.
"Some People Need a Push, National Expert Says", coverage in the Daily Oklahoman, April 11, 2009, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"Marine Is Acquitted in Killing of Iraqi", coverage by the Associated Press, April 10, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Bail Out Journalism", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, April 9, 2009.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on NBC News TV (April 7, 2009) and Anchorage's KTUU-TV (April 6 and 7, 2009) to discuss the vacated conviction of former Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska).
"Report Outlines Medical Workers' Role in Torture", coverage in the New York Times, April 6, 2009, featuring Professor M. Gregg Bloche.
The Wall Street Journal article, "IRS Probes Nonprofit Pay Practices," cites the Georgetown Law CLE program, "Representing and Managing Tax-Exempt Organizations," April 6, 2009.
"Credit Card Spending Linked to Addiction", coverage by Talk Radio News Service, April 2, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Secret Trade Pact Between U.S., Europe Could Void Local Laws on Chemical, Gas Storage", coverage by the Michigan Messenger, April 2, 2009, featuring Professor Robert Stumberg.
The 22nd Annual Home Court Charity Basketball Game drew coverage by CNN Political Ticker and Politico, April 2, 2009, and The Hoya, April 6, 2009.
"March Auto Sales Remain in a Slump", coverage on PBS Nightly Business Report, April 1, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"GM Could Move Quickly Through Bankruptcy", an interview with Professor Adam Levitin on NPR Morning Edition, April 1, 2009.
 
March
 
"Medvedev Makes His Move", an article in the March 2009 issue of Foreign Policy Magazine by Adjunct Professor Ethan Burger and Mary Holland.
"Obama Urged to Tackle Youth Crime Cycle", coverage by AFP, March 30, 2009, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"From the Horse's Mouth: Firsthand Perspectives on Animals, Law, and Policy in the United States," a conference at Georgetown Law on March 27, 2009, was listed in the Washington Post Federal City Digest, March 27, 2009.
"States Rebel Against Washington", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, March 27, 2009, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Professor Adam Levitin discussed the current financial crisis on FOX News Special Report with Bret Baier, March 26, 2009.
"Five Tips to Avoid the Human Rights Litigation Trap", an article by Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer in Corporate Counsel Magazine, March 26, 2009.
The Miami Herald reported that Visiting Professor Patricia D. White has been named law school dean at the University of Miami, March 26, 2009.
"Heard on the Hill: O, Captain", a story about the 22nd Annual Home Court Charity Basketball Game in Roll Call, March 24, 2009.
"Bonus Pay Uproar Compounds AIG Woes", coverage in Business Insurance Magazine, March 23, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Chris Brown Faces Uphill Battle to Save Career", coverage on msnbc.com, March 23, 2009, featuring Associate Dean Deborah Epstein.
The Blog of Legal Times (BLT) reported that Professor Emma Coleman Jordan has been appointed to serve on the Federal Law Enforcement Nominating Commission for the District of Columbia, March 23, 2009.
"Legislation Targets Retroactive Rate Changes on Credit Cards", coverage in the Washington Post, March 22, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Constitutionality of Taxing Bonuses Retroactively", coverage on WTOP Radio, March 20, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Lawmakers' Anger at AIG May be Used Against Them in Courts", coverage by Dow Jones, March 19, 2009, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.
"The AIG Bonuses Can't Be Blocked", an opinion piece in The Guardian (UK), March 17, 2009, featuring Professor William Bratton.
"The Mortgage Investors Protection Act of 2009", coverage in Forbes, March 17, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Advocacy or Probing?", an opinion piece by Professor Roy Schotland in the National Law Journal, March 16, 2009.
"Provide Voting Rights While Protecting the Constitution", an opinion piece by Kenneth W. Starr and Professor Viet D. Dinh in the St. George Daily Spectrum (Utah), March 13, 2009.  The piece also appeared in the Deseret Morning News (Utah), March 15, 2009.
"College Students use Spring Break to Volunteer in Pittsboro", coverage in the March 12, 2009, edition of the Sanford Herald, featuring second year student Charles Benoit and other Georgetown Law students' work with Habitat for Humanity in Pittsboro, North Carolina.
"AP Counter-Sues over Obama Image", coverage on BBC News, March 12, 2009, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
"High Court Limits Drug Industry Defense", coverage in the Legal Times, March 9, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Web Directory of Attorneys Upsets D.C. Bar", coverage in the Washington Post, March 9, 2009, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
"Court Defies Pro-Business Label", coverage in the Washington Post, March 8, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Supreme Court Rules Against Drug Company", coverage on NPR Morning Edition, March 5, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Anything but Marriage?", a blog post in the Los Angeles Times, March 5, 2009, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"Bush's Big Lies", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, March 5, 2009.
"Wyeth Ruling Deals a Blow to Pre-Emption Defense", coverage in the Legal Times, March 4, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Drug Ruling Puts Devices in Spotlight", coverage in the New York Times, March 4, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Court Rules for Musician in Drug Case", coverage on NPR All Things Considered, March 4, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Lawyer Who Threw a City Case Is Vindicated, Not Punished", coverage in the New York Times, March 4, 2009, featuring Professor David Luban.
"Animal Law Field Expands - Too Late for Some", coverage in the Columbia Missourian, March 3, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Lovvorn.
"Faith on the Hill," a discussion at Georgetown Law on March 2, 2009, with U.S. Senate Chaplain Barry C. Black and U.S. House of Representatives Chaplain Rev. Daniel P. Coughlin, drew coverage by Catholic News Service, March 3, 2009.
Professor David Cole participated in a New York Times debate, "A Truth Commission for the Bush Era?", March 2, 2009.
"Obama's DOJ Defies Federal Judge", coverage in the New Mexico Independent, March 2, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
 
February
 
"Last 'Enemy Combatant' Held in U.S. to Get Day in Court", coverage by AFP, February 27, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer.
"In Democratic Move, Facebook Seeks User Input on Policies", coverage in USA Today, February 27, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
"Under Obama, Drug War Tactics Poised to Shift", coverage in U.S. News & World Report, February 27, 2009, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
The event, "The Exonerated and the U.S. Supreme Court," at Georgetown Law on February 26, 2009, drew coverage by Talk Radio News Service, February 26, 2009.
"Obama's Harvard Raid Echoes Kennedy's Draft of Intellectuals", coverage by Bloomberg, February 26, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"How Mom Sent a Guy to Gitmo", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, February 26, 2009.
"Vidders Talk Back to Their Pop-Culture Muses", coverage on NPR All Things Considered, February 25, 2009, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
The kickoff of the Georgetown State-Federal Climate Resource Center was cited in articles from Reuters UK, The Guardian (UK), Environment & Energy Daily and the Wall Street Journal Environmental Capital Blog, February 24, 2009, Inside EPA, February 27, 2009, and Carbon Control News, March 2, 2009.
"Saving Our Film Heritage", an essay by Adjunct Professor Eric J. Schwartz in the Legal Times, February 23, 2009.
"After Guilty Plea Offer, G.I. Cleared of Iraq Deaths", coverage in the New York Times, February 20, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Lawmakers Seek to Return Right to Sue Device Makers", coverage in the New York Times, February 20, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Court Passes the Buck on Fate of Chinese Muslims", coverage by IPS, February 19, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
"We Need a Bailout Too", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, February 19, 2009.
"Court-Martial in Iraq Detainee Killing to Begin", coverage by the Associated Press, February 16, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Don't Be Too Hasty When Dealing with Credit Rate Hikes", an opinion piece in the Boston Globe, February 15, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Wall Street's Crybabies", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, February 12, 2009.
"Legal Panel Analyzes U.S. Regulatory Failures", coverage in IR Magazine, February 12, 2009, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Germantown Couple Shows Story of Love Amid Fight for Asylum", a profile of David Ngaruri Kenney, co-author of "Asylum Denied: A Refugee's Struggle for Safety in America" with Professor Philip Schrag, who is also featured in this article from the Germantown Business Gazette (Maryland), February 11, 2009.
"'Finish the Job' in Afghanistan? Where Do We Begin?", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, February 5, 2009.
"From Odd to Odder: Madoff's Lawyer Lands on Customer List", a post in the Wall Street Journal Law Blog, February 5, 2009, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.
"Trying to Help Financially Troubled Homeowners", coverage in the New York Times, February 5, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Private Health Care Info Needs Better Safeguards", coverage in U.S. News & World Report, February 5, 2009, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"Lawmakers Push for Voters to Fill Senate Vacancies", coverage by the Associated Press, February 4, 2009, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"Why Some Say Cramdowns Good for Banks", coverage in the American Banker, February 3, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
 
January
 
"A Steppingstone for Law's Best and Brightest", coverage in the New York Times, January 29, 2009, featuring Professor Julie O'Sullivan.
"Obama's Bold First Week", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, January 29, 2009.
"Obama Job Watch", coverage in Youth Today, January 28, 2009, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"Ball in Your Court: Crystal Ball", an article in the January 2009 issue of Law Technology News, cites Georgetown Law CLE's E-Discovery Training Academy.
"Torture? Prosecute Us, Too", an op-ed in the Washington Post, cites the work of Professor David Cole, January 27, 2009.
"Reclaiming Justice", an editorial in the Washington Post, cites the appointments of Professor Martin Lederman as deputy assistant attorney general in the Office of Legal Counsel and Adjunct Professor David Kris as leader of the National Security Division at the Department of Justice, January 27, 2009.
Grist Magazine (January 26, 2009) and the Wall Street Journal Environmental Capital Blog (January 27, 2009) reported the selection of Professor Lisa Heinzerling as senior climate counsel to the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. 
"Pelosi Backs Letting Courts Modify Troubled Mortgages", coverage in the Washington Post, January 23, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Beyond Guantanamo", an opinion piece in the Chicago Tribune, cites Professor David Cole, January 22, 2009.
"Critics of Obama's Speech Missed His Point -- Inclusiveness", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, January 22, 2009.
"Obama Picks Critic of Warrantless Wiretapping for Slot at Justice Dept. "  coverage of Adjunct Professor David Kris' appointment to lead the Justice Department's national security division, in the January 22, 2009 edition of the New York Times.
Professor Adam Levitin discussed bankruptcy and homeownership on the PBS Nightly Business Report, January 21, 2009.
Professor James Oldham is pictured with Oprah Winfrey in the Washington Post at The Root Inaugural Ball at the National Museum of American History, January 21, 2009.
Several news outlets, including the Wall Street Journal Law Blog (January 20, 2009) and the Washington Post (January 21, 2009), reported that Professor Neal Katyal has been appointed principal deputy solicitor general and Professor Martin Lederman has been named deputy assistant attorney general in the Office of Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice.
"How Will the David Gregory Theory of Journalism Apply to the Obama Administration?", an opinion piece in Salon.com, January 20, 2009, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
"How Will the Obama Administration Impact Immigration?", coverage in the National Law Journal, January 20, 2009, featuring Dean T. Alexander Aleinikoff.
"Obama Faces Legal Hurdles for Reversing Some Bush Policies", coverage in Greenwire, January 20, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
The "Get in the Game" women lawyers basketball league, started by a group of Georgetown Law students, and Jennifer Schwab, L'02, associate director of "Get in the Game" and coordinator of its D.C. league, were featured in the Washington Post, January 19, 2009.
"It Is Called Torture, Mr. President", coverage by CBC, January 16, 2009, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Bush Was a Uniter After All", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, January 15, 2009.
"What to Do About the Torturers?", an opinion piece in the New York Review of Books by Professor David Cole, January 15, 2009.
"Congress Takes Up Foreclosure Relief Plans", coverage on MSNBC.com, January 14, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Georgetown Law's new partnership with the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland, to offer a master of laws degree in global health law and international institutions, drew coverage in the National Law Journal, January 14, 2009.
"Closing Guantanamo, an Obama Priority", coverage by AFP, January 14, 2009, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer.
"Some Late Bush Administration Rules May Survive", coverage by Bloomberg, January 13, 2009, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Bills Could Let Judges Rework Mortgages", coverage on NPR Marketplace, January 12, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"The Case for Walking Away", an opinion piece in Newsweek, January 12, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Bankruptcy Bill Pact Pits Citi vs. Banks", coverage in the American Banker, January 12, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Time for Criminal Law Reform", coverage in Spero News, January 10, 2009, featuring Professor Julie O'Sullivan.
"Citi Backs Foreclosure Prevention Plan", coverage on CNNMoney.com, January 9, 2009, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"The Gaza Blame Game", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, January 8, 2009.
"Pro Bono Increasingly Seen as an Investment, Not a Cost", coverage in the National Law Journal, January 5, 2009, featuring Esther Lardent, president of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
"Animal Cruelty Law Tests Free Speech", coverage in the New York Times, January 5, 2009, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on CNN's The Situation Room to discuss the process for presidential pardons, January 1, 2009.
"Israel Can't Bomb Its Way to Peace", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, January 1, 2009.
"The People vs. Dick Cheney", an opinion piece in the January/February 2009 issue of Mother Jones, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
 
2008
 
December
Professor Adam Levitin was cited in the American Banker article, "Next for GMAC, Test on Impact of Easier Credit," December 31, 2008.
"Teen Offenders Spared the Rod", coverage in the Washington Post, December 30, 2008, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show to discuss a recent pardon retraction by President Bush, December 29, 2008.
"Fighting Back", an opinion piece by Donald F. Boesch and Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown State-Federal Climate Resource Center, December 28, 2008.
Professor Adam Levitin was featured in American Public Media's Marketplace story, Madoff Scam Draws Lots of Lawsuits , December 24, 2008.

Congress Ready to Consider a Bolder Mortgage Fix, coverage in the December 23, 2008 edition of Time magazine, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

"In China, Justice in Reverse", an opinion piece by Professor James Feinerman in the Washington Post, December 18, 2008.
The naming of Professor Daniel Tarullo to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors drew widespread coverage, including the Washington Post, Bloomberg, Associated Press and Reuters, December 18, 2008. A story about Tarullo's appointment, "The Anti-Greenspan," appeared in Newsweek, December 19, 2008. 
"Madoff Scandal Puts SEC Oversight in Doubt", coverage by the Associated Press, December 17, 2008, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Lawyers Aren't Special", coverage in Slate Magazine, December 16, 2008, featuring Professor David Luban.
"SEC Didn't Act on Madoff Tips", coverage in the Washington Post, December 16, 2008, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"'Light' Cigarette Suits Allowed by U.S. Supreme Court", coverage by Bloomberg, December 15, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
The Washington Post article, "Charter Schools Make Gains on Tests," cites Georgetown Law's D.C. Street Law Clinic, December 15, 2008.
"High Court OKs Cigarette Lawsuits", coverage on NPR All Things Considered, December 15, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Familiar Faces Appear at Supreme Court", coverage in USA Today, December 15, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus
A town hall meeting, "A Call to Action for Juvenile Justice," at Georgetown Law on November 6, 2008, was featured in the ABA Washington Letter.
Professor Emma Coleman Jordan appeared on the Bill Moyers Journal to discuss the financial and economic crisis and the government responses, December 12, 2008.
"2nd Circuit Hears Argument in Extraordinary Rendition Case", coverage in the American Lawyer, December 11, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Not Coming Soon to the Supreme Court: TV Cameras", coverage by the Associated Press, December 11, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor Adam Levitin appeared on Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane on WHYY (Philadelphia), December 11, 2008.
"Blagojevich's Corruption: A Warning for Democrats", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, December 11, 2008.
"Does the U.S. Owe Torture Victims?", coverage in the Washington Independent, December 10, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Canadian Sent to Syria by U.S. Has His Day in Court (Again)", a post in The BLT (The Blog of Legal Times), December 10, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
An article about the new Georgetown State-Federal Climate Resource Center featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling appeared in EnergyWashington Week, December 10, 2008.
"Liberal Legal Group Is Following New Administration's Path to Power", coverage in the New York Times, December 10, 2008, featuring Professor Peter Rubin.
"Legal Organization May Become Influential Beyond Its Dreams", coverage in the Washington Post, December 7, 2008, featuring Professor Peter Rubin.
"Opponents of Condemnation in Baltimore Say Power Is Widely Abused", coverage in the Baltimore Daily Record, December 7, 2008, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on WTTG-TV (Washington, D.C.) to discuss a challenge to President-elect Barack Obama's qualifications for the presidency, December 4, 2008.
"Buchanan Doesn't Plan to Step Down as U.S. Attorney", coverage in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, December 4, 2008, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Philip Morris' Legal Smoke Screen", coverage in Mother Jones Magazine, December 4, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"'War on Terror' - An Exercise in Folly", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, December 4, 2008.
"Supreme Court Mulls Meaning of 'Best' in Environmental Case", coverage in the ABA Journal, December 3, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"The Easier Path to Cap-and-Trade", coverage in The Atlantic, December 3, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Supreme Court Ponders What's 'Best'", coverage in USA Today, December 2, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"High Court Case Tests Power Plants' Water Rules", coverage on NPR Morning Edition, December 2, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"High Court Hears Argument on Power Plants", coverage on NPR All Things Considered, December 2, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling and Professor Richard Lazarus.
An address by former Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry at Georgetown Law on November 24, 2008, drew coverage by Voice of America, December 1, 2008.
"The Perils and Promise of the Reputation Economy", an article in the December 2008 issue of Fast Company Magazine, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
 
November
 
"Are You a Likely Target of Investment Scams?", coverage in the November 2008 issue of Consumer Reports, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
An op-ed by Professor Adam Levitin appeared in the Detroit Free Press on November 28, 2008, San Diego Union-Tribune on November 30, 2008, St. Louis Post-Dispatch on December 3, 2008, Atlanta Journal Constitution on December 7, 2008, Columbus Dispatch on December 10, 2008 and San Francisco Chronicle on December 17, 2008.
"Bush: Forget the Pardons", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, November 27, 2008.
"Professor of Pride", a profile of Professor Nan Hunter in Metro Weekly, November 27, 2008. 
Professor Neal Katyal appeared on the PBS Newshour to discuss the future of the prison at Guantanamo Bay, November 25, 2008.
A discussion between Center for Constitutional Rights President Michael Ratner and National Journal Columnist Stuart Taylor at Georgetown Law on November 20, 2008, drew coverage by IPS, November 25, 2008.
"Closing Guantanamo Prison May Be the Easy Part for Obama", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, November 24, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Bush's Land Mines for Obama", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, November 20, 2008.
The selection of Georgetown Law Dean T. Alexander Aleinikoff as Immigration Policy Working Group Leader and Professor Daniel Tarullo as Economic Policy Working Group Leader for the Obama-Biden Transition Team drew extensive coverage, including Politico (November 19, 2008), National Journal (November 19, 2008) and Time Magazine (November 20, 2008).
"Cramdown Bill Battle Resurfaces", coverage in The Deal, November 19, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Obama Embrace of Wall Street Insiders Points to Politic Reforms", coverage by Bloomberg, November 19, 2008, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Diving for Dollars and the Discount Window", a post by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan on Huffington Post, November 14, 2008. The post was also featured on Twitter.
"Secrets of the Bailout", a post by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan on Huffington Post, November 14, 2008. The post was also featured in The Examiner.
"Our Courts and Corporate Citizenship," a conference sponsored by the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law on October 2, 2008, was cited in the Blog of Legal Times (BLT), November 14, 2008.
"With Defaults Rising, Is a Credit-Card Crisis Looming?", coverage in Time Magazine, November 14, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Free-Willy-Nilly", an opinion piece in Slate.com, November 14, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Post-Guantanamo: A New Detention Law?", coverage in the New York Times, November 14, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Bagram's Black Hole", coverage in the American Lawyer, November 13, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"If Dubai Sneezes, Who Gets a Cold?", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, November 13, 2008.
"How to Close Guantanamo: A Legal Minefield", coverage in Time, November 11, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Georgetown: School Is Where the Action Is", a story about the Georgetown Law LL.M. program, featuring Associate Dean Wendy Perdue, in the Financial Times (UK), November 10, 2008.
"Why Banks Are Boosting Credit Card Interest Rates and Fees", coverage in USA Today, November 10, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Adam Levitin appeared on FOX News Channel to discuss credit cards, November 10, 2008.
"County Wants to Fight Illegal Immigration", coverage in the Greenville News (South Carolina), November 10, 2008, featuring Visiting Professor Muneer Ahmad.
"Obama's Pick for SEC Is 'Urgent' Task, Lawmakers Say", coverage by Bloomberg, November 7, 2008, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"The Gitmo Dilemma", coverage in Newsweek, November 7, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Obama and the World", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, November 6, 2008.
"President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief", an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Professor Lawrence Gostin, November 5, 2008.
Professor Heidi Li Feldman was interviewed by Columbia Radio about what the next president should do during the first 100 days of his administration, November 4, 2008.
"Has the Bush Administration Invaded the Judiciary's Territory?", a post in the AmLaw Daily, November 4, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
 Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on KTUU-TV (Anchorage) to discuss the trial of Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), November 3, 2008.
Professor Emma Coleman Jordan was interviewed in French Financial Reports, November 3, 2008.
"Bush Torture Memo Slapped Down by Court", coverage in Time Magazine, November 3, 2008, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
A post about the new Georgetown State-Federal Climate Resource Center appeared in the BLT (Blog of Legal Times), November 3, 2008.
"Syria and 'the Law of the Jungle'", coverage in the Toronto Star, November 2, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Jump-Starting Climate Action", an opinion piece in Grist Magazine, November 1, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
 
October
 
The speech by Lady Brenda Hale at the inauguration of the Center for Transnational Legal Studies in London drew coverage in The Telegraph (UK), October 31, 2008.
"Bush's Booby Traps for Obama", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, October 30, 2008.
"Appreciating Assets 101: Q and A with Economic Experts on the Current Crisis", a Q and A with Professor Emma Coleman Jordan in Medill Reports, October 29, 2008.
"Reaction to the Authors Guild vs. Google Settlement", a blog post on Arts+Labs.com, October 29, 2008, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"High Court Pits FDA Approval Against States", coverage in USA Today, October 29, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Emergency Motion Asks High Court to Choose State's Lawyer", coverage in the Providence Journal, October 28, 2008, featuring Professor Steven Goldblatt.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on Federal News Radio and Federalnewsradio.com to discuss Sen. Christopher Dodd's (D-Conn.) proposal that the next Secretary of the Treasury be nominated and confirmed before the new President takes office, October 28, 2008.
"Political Polling Sites Are in a Race of Their Own", coverage in the New York Times, October 27, 2008, featuring Georgetown Law student Noah Stern.
"A Gay-Marriage Pandora's Box?", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times, October 27, 2008, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"The Clean Air Act: Jump-Starting Climate Action", an opinion piece in The Guardian (UK), October 27, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Courts Set Back GOP Voter Suits", coverage in Politico, October 25, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonah Goldman.
"Paper Disputes Notion of Credit Getting Scarce", coverage in the American Banker, October 24, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Rosa Brooks discussed the 2008 presidential election on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show, October 23, 2008.
"The 'Real' America, Really", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, October 23, 2008.
"New Legal Battle for Prominent McCain Fundraiser", coverage on MSNBC.com, October 23, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Ethan S. Burger.
"Election Day Scenario Plays Out in Mock Court", a story about McCain v. Obama in the Supreme Court of the United States: A Hypothetical (One Hopes), held at Georgetown Law on October 20, 2008, on NPR Morning Edition, October 21, 2008. This post by Tony Mauro appeared in The BLT (The Blog of Legal Times), October 20, 2008. An article also appeared in the National Law Journal, October 21, 2008.  A blurb was included in the AmLaw Daily, October 22, 2008.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed a case taken by the Supreme Court involving identity theft and illegal immigrants on CNN "Lou Dobbs Tonight," October 20, 2008.
"Specter of Voter Fraud Arises in Election", coverage in the Arizona Republic, October 19, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonah Goldman.
"Crimson Tide", an article in the Boston Globe, October 19, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"A Safety Net for the Least Fortunate", an opinion piece in the Washington Post by Georgetown Law Professor Peter B. Edelman, Georgetown Law Adjunct Professor Mark H. Greenberg and Georgetown University Professor Harry J. Holzer, October 19, 2008.
"And Connecticut Makes Three", coverage in the Washington Blade, October 17, 2008, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.
"Main Street's Moral Mess", an op-ed by Adjunct Professor Warren L. Dean, Jr., in the Washington Times, October 17, 2008.
"Thinking Conservatives: MIAs of the GOP", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, October 16, 2008.
"The Feds' Next Step After Rescuing Banks", coverage in Business Week, October 15, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Why Are Poor Blacks Being Blamed for the Mortgage Meltdown?", an online discussion on WashingtonPost.com with Professor Emma Coleman Jordan, October 15, 2008.
"The Economic Plans of Barack Obama and John McCain", an interview with Professor Emma Coleman Jordan by John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji on NPR's The Take Away, October 15, 2008.
"Will $250 Billion Buy Treasury Clout to Alter Practices?", coverage in the American Banker, October 15, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Muslim Charity to Get Its Day in Court", coverage by IPS, October 11, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Credit Card Financing by Small Businesses Gets Crunched", coverage in U.S. News & World Report, October 10, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Obama's, and Our, Iceberg", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, October 9, 2008.
"They Warned Us About the Mortgage Crisis", coverage in Business Week, October 9, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Donald Langevoort discussed the U.S. financial crisis on CNN's The Situation Room, October 8, 2008.
"The Fatal Flaw in McCain's Mortgage Plan", an opinion piece in Salon.com, October 8, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Court Weights Concerns on Whales and Military", coverage in the New York Times, October 8, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Consumer Issues Top Supreme Court's Docket", coverage on NPR Morning Edition, October 6, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"For the Supreme Court, a Term of Change Ahead", coverage in the Legal Times, October 6, 2008, featuring Professors Steven Goldblatt, Lisa Heinzerling, and Martin Lederman.
"Wall Street in Black and White", an opinion piece by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan in TheRoot.com, October 6, 2008. The piece was cited in the Washington Post, October 16, 2008.
"Bailout: Will It Work?", coverage on CNNMoney.com, October 4, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"High Court Term Begins Quietly in Campaign Season", coverage by the Associated Press, October 4, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Professor Emma Coleman Jordan appeared on Bill Moyers Journal on PBS to discuss "The Great Bailout Debate", October 3, 2008. She is also featured in the blog post, "Bailout Blues?", and a podcast is available here.  Her appearance was featured on Spoken Word.
"Against Intuition", an opinion piece in the Chronicle of Higher Education, October 3, 2008, featuring Professor John Mikhail.
"The Golden Parachute Survives", an opinion piece in the Washington Independent, October 3, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Remarks by Dr. Alan Greenspan at "Our Courts and Corporate Citizenship," a conference sponsored by the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law on October 2, 2008, drew coverage by Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal Real Time Economics Blog, Washington Times, and New York Times.   Portions of the conference were broadcast live on C-SPAN 3, and a post by Tony Mauro appeared in the Blog of Legal Times (BLT). A story about the conference also appeared in The Hoya.
"Time for an FDR Moment", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, October 2, 2008.
"Supreme Court Begins 'Banner Year for Environmental Issues'", coverage in Greenwire, October 2, 2008, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
Professor Adam Levitin discussed the current U.S. financial crisis on NPR's Marketplace, October 2, 2008.
"Business-Friendly Supreme Court Tackles Corporate Cases", coverage by McClatchy, October 2, 2008, featuring Professors David Vladeck and Lisa Heinzerling.
"At High Court, States' Authority in Question", coverage in Stateline.org, October 2, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"A Family Tree Rooted in American Soil", coverage in the Washington Post, October 2, 2008, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"Despite Gaffe, Supreme Court Won't Revisit Landmark Child-Rape Ruling", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, October 2, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Obama, McCain May Use '10th Justice' to Influence Supreme Court", coverage by Bloomberg, October 1, 2008, featuring Professors David Vladeck and Martin Lederman.
"Due Processors: Educators Seek a Digital Upgrade for Teaching Law", coverage in the Chronicle of Higher Education, October 1, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Out of Jail and Into Jobs", an opinion piece by Professor James Forman in the Fall 2008 issue of Education Week.
 
September
 
"Behind the Lines", coverage in the September-October 2008 issue of Multinational Monitor, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
Professor Paul Rothstein was credited for information in the Slate.com piece, "What Makes a Lawyer 'Special?'", September 30, 2008.
Professor Rosa Brooks discussed the 2008 presidential election on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show, September 29, 2008.
Professor Philip Schrag and David Ngaruri Kenney, the authors of "Asylum Denied: A Refugee's Struggle for Safety in America," appeared on WAMU's The Kojo Nnamdi Show, September 29, 2008.
"No Haven for Dangerous Drugs", an editorial in the Boston Globe, September 27, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Nine Justices, Ten Judicial Activists", an opinion piece in National Journal, September 27, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"A Welcome Extension", an editorial in the Contra Costa Times (California), September 26, 2008, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"Bailout Ignores All the Empty Houses", a blog post on MSNBC.com, September 26, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Bailout Bill Must Include Help for Homeowners", an op-ed by Professor Adam Levitin in the Washington Independent, September 26, 2008.
"A Second Justice Opts Out of a Longtime Custom: The 'Cert. Pool'", coverage in the New York Times, September 25, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Help Sought for Struggling Homeowners", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, September 25, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Keating 5 Ring a Bell?", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, September 25, 2008.
The Salon.com piece, "What We Know (and Don't Know) about the Bailout Deal", features the work of Professor Adam Levitin, September 25, 2008.
"Mortgage Solution Missing in Bailout Plan", coverage in the Washington Independent (with video) of Professor Adam Levitin, September 25, 2008.
"Federal Court Won't Hear Plea for Blanket", coverage in the Washington Times, September 23, 2008, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
"Expanded Powers to Search Travelers at Border Detailed", coverage in the Washington Post, September 23, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Bonuses to Lehman Executives May be at Risk in Bankruptcy Case", coverage in the National Law Journal, September 22, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed by KTUU-TV in Anchorage on the opening of the trail of Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), who has been indicted for failing to report gifts on the required Senate disclosure forms, September 22, 2008.
"Among Business Cases, Pre-Emption Looms Large", coverage in the National Law Journal, September 22, 2008, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
"The Big Slot Machine Is Kaput", coverage in the Dutch daily De Volkskrant, September 22, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
Luis Rodriguez and fellow Georgetown Law students who participated in a homeless voter registration workship on September 18, 2008, were featured on CNN, September 20, 2008.
"Finding a Way Out of the Lending Crisis", an opinion piece by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan in The American Banker, September 19, 2008.
"AIG Bailout Raises Bar for Action on Mortgages", coverage in the Colorado Independent, September 19, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Professor: Interrogation Could be Torture", coverage in The Hoya, September 19, 2008, featuring Professor M. Gregg Bloche.
"Why California Marriage Matters Here", coverage in the Southern Voice, September 19, 2008, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.
"Georgetown Center Focuses on Security, Law", a story about the Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law in the Roll Call Graduate and Law Schools Guide, September 18, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Hey U.S., Welcome to the Third World!", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, September 18, 2008.
The Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program, "Bankruptcy 2008: Views from the Bench," at Georgetown Law on September 12, 2008, drew coverage in Bankruptcy Law Daily, September 18, 2008.
"New NFL Season Opens, Labor Talks Loom Without Key Player", an essay by Adjunct Professor Andrew Brandt in the Sports Business Journal, September 15, 2008.
"California Crash May Test $200 Million Cap on Damages", coverage by Bloomberg, September 15, 2008, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"Jury Papers Cast Doubt on Rosenberg Conviction", coverage on NPR Talk of the Nation, September 15, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
Professor Sheryll Cashin's new book, "The Agitator's Daughter: A Memoir of Four Generations of One Extraordinary African-American Family," was featured on C-SPAN Book TV, September 14, 2008.
"On the Lookout for Immigration Raids", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, September 14, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"There's Room to Reward Rodgers", an opinion piece in the Green Bay Press-Gazette, September 13, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Andrew Brandt.
"Ethel Rosenberg Didn't Type Secrets for Soviets, More Evidence Suggests", coverage by the Associated Press, September 12, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"D.C. Couples Holding Out for Marriage", coverage in the Washington Blade, September 12, 2008, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.
"Rosenberg Transcripts Raise Possibility of Perjury", coverage by the Associated Press, September 12, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Figure in Rosenberg Case Admits to Soviet Spying", coverage in the New York Times, September 11, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Saving the Economy, One Face-Lift at a Time", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, September 11, 2008.
"New Relief for Public Sector Jobs", coverage in the National Law Journal, September 8, 2008, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"Big Questions on Fannie, Freddie Unanswered", coverage by Reuters, September 8, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Retailers, Banks Battle Over Credit-Card Fees", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, September 8, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Drug Makers Seek Shield from Lawsuits", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, September 7, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Brandt Writing for Web Site", coverage in the Green Bay Press Gazette, September 5, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Andrew Brandt.
"Write Stuff", coverage in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 5, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Andrew Brandt.
"Palin's Secession Flirtation", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, September 4, 2008.
"Analysis: Gonzales' Best Defense Is Memory Lapse", coverage by the Associated Press, September 3, 2008, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"A 'Little Death Penalty' Case", an interview in InTheFray Magazine with Professor Philip Schrag, September 2, 2008.
An interview with Assistant Dean for Career Services Gihan Fernando and his counterparts at other D.C. area law schools appeared in the Legal Times, September 1, 2008.
The 2008 editions of "Federal Testimonial Privileges" and "Federal Rules of Evidence" by Professor Paul Rothstein are featured in the "Author! Author!" section of the September 2008 issue of The Washington Lawyer.  It was also reported in this same section that Adjunct Professor Rumu Sarkar has been awarded the grand prize by the Saint-Cyr Foundation for her essay,“A Fearful Symmetry: A New Global Balance of Power?”.
 
August
 
"Acquitting Time: After Apprendi, New Challenges to Sentencing Enhancements Emerge", coverage in the August 2008 issue of the ABA Journal, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Acquittal of Ex-Marine Sparks Debate Over Law", coverage by the Associated Press, August 30, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"GU Law Students Bring Witness to Rosenberg Spy Case", coverage in The Hoya, August 29, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck and Georgetown Law students in the Institute for Public Representation.
"He's Barack Obama, Not the Messiah", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, August 28, 2008.
"Lawyers, Inland Veterans Welcome Verdict, Yet Question Trying Combat-Related Cases in Civilian Courts", coverage in the Press-Enterprise (California), August 28, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Silence on the Court", an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Ethan Burger in the Legal Times, August 27, 2008.
"Did Twitter Have the Right to Ban the 'Mad Men 9'? Should Peggy Sue?", a blog post in the Kansas City Star, August 26, 2008, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
"Innocence Lost: Abbe Smith on 'The Case of a Lifetime'", an interview with Professor Abbe Smith in Express from the Washington Post, August 26, 2008.
"NYC Judge Orders Release of Rosenberg Testimony", coverage by the Associated Press, August 26, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Sarbanes-Oxley Audit Panel Upheld by Appeals Court", coverage by Bloomberg, August 22, 2008, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
A news obituary for Dean Emeritus Paul R. Dean appeared in the Washington Post, August 22, 2008.
"The Cold War, Reheated", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, August 21, 2008.
"Jury Selection Begins Tuesday for Riverside Police Officer, the First Veteran to be Tried in Civilian Court", coverage in the Press-Enterprise (California), August 19, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"The Lean Toward a Legacy", a profile of Professor Sheryll Cashin in the Georgetown University Blue & Gray, August 18, 2008.
"It's a Crucial Process", an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer in the National Law Journal, August 18, 2008.
Professor Abbe Smith discussed her new book, "Case of a Lifetime: A Criminal Defense Lawyer's Story," on WAMU's "The Diane Rehm Show," August 18, 2008.
"Arar Faces Uphill Legal Battle", coverage by IPS (Italy), August 18, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"First Trial in Fallujah Killings Starts Tuesday", coverage in the North County Times (California), August 17, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
Professor Lisa Heinzerling discussed the Endangered Species Act on Public Radio International's "Living on the Earth," August 15, 2008.
"Who Got Georgia Into This?", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, August 14, 2008.
It has been widely reported by several sources, including Variety (August 12, 2008), AFP (August 13, 2008), New York Magazine (August 13, 2008), the UK Independent (August 14, 2008) and the UK Telegraph (August 14, 2008), that actor George Clooney has purchased the movie rights to Jonathan Mahler's "The Challenge," about the long campaign by Professor Neal Katyal and Lt. Cmdr. Charles Swift to ensure a fair trial for Salim Hamdan.
"November Election A Lawyer's Delight," an article in Forbes Magazine, featuring Professor David Vladeck, August 11, 2008.
"Viewpoint: The Card Industry Still Has a Chance to Reform," an opinion piece in the American Banker, by Professor Adam Levitin, August 8, 2008.
"In Review of High Court Term, Justice Kennedy Still the Man in the Middle," an article in The National Law Journal, featuring Professor Randy Barnett, August 8, 2008.
"Questions Remain Despite Conviction of Ex-bin Laden Driver," an article in the Chicago Tribune, featuring Professor Neal Katyal, August 7, 2008.
"Have Military Commissions Been Worth It?", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, August 7, 2008.
Professor Sheryll Cashin discussed her new book, "The Agitator's Daughter: A Memoir of Four Generations of One Extraordinary African-American Family," on NewsChannel 8 "Newstalk," August 6, 2008.
"Split Decision in Case of Bin Laden's Driver," an article by AFP, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer, August 6, 2008.
"Hiroshima Day", a blog post in Hyphen Magazine, August 6, 2008, featuring Professor Mari Matsuda.
"Hamdan's Trumpet," a book review in The New York Sun, features Professor Neal Katyal, August 6, 2008.
"Clinton Supporters Wondering: Will She Be Nominated at the Convention?," an article in CQ Politics on August 1, 2008, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"A Lawyer Makes Pro Bono Her Crusade," a story about Esther Lardent, president of the Pro Bono Institute and adjunct professor, in The American Lawyer, August 5, 2008.
"Fate of Asylum Seekers May Depend on a Judge's Gender," a story in The Sydney Morning Herald, featuring Professor Phil Schrag, August 5, 2008.
"Anthrax Scientist Bruce Ivins Stood to Benefit From a Panic," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, featuring Adjunct Professor Samuel C. Miller, August 2, 2008.
"Freedom Abolished? U.S. Border Guards Get Full Access to Your Data," a story in Russia Today, featuring Professor David Cole, August 1, 2008.
A blurb about Professor Sheryll Cashin's new book, "The Agitator's Daughter: A Memoir of Four Generations of One Extraordinary African-American Family," appeared in the August 2008 issue of Washingtonian Magazine.
 
July
 
The article, "On the Record", in the July 2008 issue of Inside Counsel, cites the Georgetown Law CLE program, "Representing & Managing Tax-Exempt Organizations," and features Lawrence Center, assistant dean for academic conferences and CLE. 
"Trade Talks' Failure Weighs on Other Issues", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, July 31, 2008, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo.
"Bush in the Dock? Don't Count on It", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, July 31, 2008.
"Inside Professor Obama's Classroom", a post in the New York Times politics blog, July 30, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"What a Difference 15 Years Makes", coverage in the Washington Blade, July 30, 2008, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"Games Bring Out Ugly Side of the Chinese", an opinion piece in the Brisbane Times (Australia), July 30, 2008, by Georgetown Law student Keane Shum.
"Just a Moral Hypocrite", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, July 24, 2008.
"NGO 'Blacklist' Unfair and Arbitrary, Groups Say", coverage by IPS, July 23, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Born into Battle", a review of Professor Sheryll Cashin's new book, "The Agitator's Daughter: A Memoir of Four Generations of One Extraordinary African-American Family", in the Washington Post, July 23, 2008.
"Mukasey's Wary Start Dismays Ex-Backers", coverage in the New York Times, July 23, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Louisiana Asks Court to Revisit Rape Laws", coverage in the New York Times, July 22, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
Professor Carrie Menkel-Meadow appeared on Univision's Aqui y Ahora to discuss the ethics of Spanish language professor and interpreter Erik Camayd-Freixas' decision to issue a public statement about his perceptions of human rights violations during the May 2008 immigration raid in Postville, Iowa, July 22, 2008.
"58 Years Later, Records Unsealed in Rosenberg Spy Case", coverage on CNN.com, July 22, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
Professor Neal Katyal discussed the military trial of Osama Bin Laden's former driver, Salim Hamdan, whom he represented before the U.S. Supreme Court in 2006, on the PBS NewsHour, July 21, 2008.
The Washington Post article, "In Immigration Cases, Employers Feel the Pressure", cites the 5th Annual Immigration Law & Policy Conference at Georgetown Law, July 21, 2008.
"How Big Does a Law Firm Need to Be?", coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer, July 21, 2008, featuring Professor Milton Regan.
"All in the Line of Duty", a story about awards received by members of the Georgetown Law Department of Public Safety in the D.C. Examiner, July 18, 2008.
"'Storn Over Rangeland' Still Rages 17 Years Later", coverage by the Associated Press, July 18, 2008, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
"ADD in D.C.", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, July 17, 2008.
"Seeking Refuge on Pakistan's Frontier", an opinion piece by Georgetown Law student Ziad Haider in Sun2Surf (Malaysia), July 16, 2008.
"Preserving the Right to Deny", coverage in Inside Higher Ed, July 16, 2008, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"Fan Fiction Writers Face Nonfiction Legal Hurdles", coverage on NPR's The Bryant Park Project, July 16, 2008, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
"Europeans Join Court Pleas for Halt to Military Commission Trial", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, July 15, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Lawmakers Question Feith on Torture", coverage in the Washington Independent, July 15, 2008, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
"Another Free Bailout?", coverage in the Washington Independent, July 15, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"A Leader Left Behind?", coverage in the Washington Post, July 14, 2008, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"Nastier, Noisier, Costlier - and Better", an opinion piece in Miller-McCune Magazine, July 14, 2008, featuring Professor Roy Schotland.
"N.C., Duke Win Ruling on Air Pollution", coverage in the Charlotte Observer, July 12, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Decisions Shut Door on Bush Clean-Air Steps", coverage in the New York Times, July 12, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"The Flaws in the FHA Housing Bill", an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal by Professor Adam Levitin, July 11, 2008.
The Georgetown Law CLE Advanced E-Discovery Institute is cited in the Law.com article, "Minimizing the Risk That E-Discovery Failures Will Create Corporate Liability", July 11, 2008. 
Articles about Professor Sheryll Cashin's new book, "The Agitator's Daughter: A Memoir of Four Generations of One Extraordinary African-American Family," appeared in the Huntsville Times (Alabama) on July 10, 2008, and the Decatur Daily (Tennessee) on July 14, 2008.
"Alaskans Want Interest on Damages from Exxon Valdez Spill", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, July 10, 2008, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Law Students Rush to Meet Needs in Booming Field of Immigration", coverage in the Washington Post, July 7, 2008, featuring Dean T. Alexander Aleinikoff.
"Credit Card Overhauls Seem Likely", coverage in the New York Times, July 5, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Copying Issue Raises Hurdle for Bush Pick", coverage in the New York Times, July 4, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Two Subplots in Guantanamo's Long Legal Story", coverage in the New York Times, July 4, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"The Founders' Rights Stuff", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, July 3, 2008.
"Barnett Backs Controversial Mergers", coverage in the Daily Deal, July 2, 2008, featuring Professor Robert Pitofsky.
"Obama Got Discount on Home Loan", coverage in the Washington Post, July 2, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Guantanamo Detainee Faces War Crimes Charges in Attack on Destroyer", coverage in the New York Times, July 1, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
 
June
 
"Case of a Lifetime", an essay by Professor Abbe Smith adapted from her book, "Case of a Lifetime: A Criminal Defense Lawyer's Story", in the Washington Post Magazine, June 29, 2008.
"In Courts, Afghanistan Air Base May Become Next Guantanamo", coverage in the Washington Post, June 29, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Haditha Cases Continue to Unravel", coverage in the North County Times (California), June 28, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Court's '08 Term Exposed Division", coverage in the Washington Times, June 28, 2008, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"Individual Rights Make Headway", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, June 28, 2008, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"When the Supremes Get Along", coverage in Time Magazine, June 27, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"News Flash: The Constitution Means What It Says", an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal by Professor Randy Barnett, June 27, 2008.
"Brazilian Secret 93 Million Don't Want to Talk About Is Racism", coverage by Bloomberg, June 27, 2008, featuring Professor Joseph Page.
Professor Randy Barnett participated in a panel discussion in Reason Magazine on the Supreme Court decision in District of Columbia v. Heller, June 27, 2008.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the Supreme Court decision in District of Columbia v. Heller on MSNBC's "The Verdict," June 26, 2008.
"The Future of Gun Control", coverage in Time Magazine, June 26, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"A New Condi, But Who Cares?", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, June 26, 2008.
Professor Randy Barnett discussed the Supreme Court decision in District of Columbia v. Heller on the CBS Evening News, June 26, 2008.
Professor Louis Michael Seidman discussed the Supreme Court decision in District of Columbia v. Heller on WTOP Radio, June 26, 2008.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the Supreme Court decision in Kennedy v. Louisiana on CNN Radio, June 25, 2008.
"Rosenberg Case Materials Are Closer to Publication", coverage in the New York Times, June 25, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Will Greens' Lawsuit Kill Poplar Point Soccer Stadium?", a blog post in the Washington Post, June 24, 2008, featuring Erik Bluemel, staff attorney and teaching fellow in Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation.
"Obama Kept Law Review Balanced", coverage in Politico, June 23, 2008, featuring Professor Robin West.
"Leap Year's Extra Date, Spent in Court", coverage in the The American Banker, June 23, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Habeas Petitions to Put Spotlight on U.S. Evidence", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, June 22, 2008, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
"Upholding Prisoners' Right to Justice", an opinion piece in the Bangladesh Daily Star, June 21, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Swing Your Partner: O'Connor vs. Kennedy as the Justice in the Middle", coverage in Slate, June 20, 2008, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
"Campaign to Preserve Poplar Point Gains Steam", coverage in the Washington Business Journal, June 20, 2008, featuring Erik Bluemel, staff attorney and teaching fellow in Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation.
"32,000 Plantiffs Are Hoping for Exxon Decision Monday", coverage in the Anchorage Daily News, June, 20, 2008, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"McCain's Terror Errors", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, June 19, 2008.
"Marine Corps Appealing Dismissal Ruling for Chessani", coverage in the North County Times (California), June 18, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Professor's Ill Health Forced a Regrettable Guilty Plea", coverage in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 17, 2008, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"Investigation: In Afghanistan, Routine Abuse of Terror Detainees", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, June 17, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Rumsfeld Aides Sought Torture How-To", coverage in the Detroit News, June 16, 2008, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
The Legal Times story, "Who Ya Gonna Call for Digital Direction?", cites the Georgetown Law E-Discovery Institute, June 16, 2008.
"Judges and Conflicts of Interest", coverage on NPR's All Things Considered, June 16, 2008, featuring Professor David Luban.
"Supreme Court Poised for Historic Gun Ruling", coverage in the Wilmington News Journal (Delaware), June 16, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Professor Chai Feldblum appeared on NPR's Morning Edition on June 16, 2008, and June 17, 2008, and Talk of the Nation on June 16, 2008, to discuss the California Supreme Court's overturn of a ban on gay marriage. 
"Key Ruling Expected in War Crime Case", coverage in the North County Times (California), June 15, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Habeas Ruling Lays Bare the Divide Among Justices", coverage in the Washington Post, June 15, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Closing the Law-Free Zone", an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in The Guardian (UK), June 13, 2008.
The Terre Haute Tribune Star (Indiana) reported that Adjunct Professor Rumu Sarkar has been awarded first prize by the St. Cyr Foundation for her essay, "A Fearful Symmetry: A New Global Balance of Power?", June 13, 2008.
"Detainees Given Trial Rights", coverage in the Washington Times, June 13, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Guantanamo Ruling May Roil Obama, McCain with No Alternatives", coverage by Bloomberg, June 13, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Do Suits Show a New Amex Vulnerability?", coverage in the American Banker, June 13, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Religion in the News", coverage by the Associated Press, June 13, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
A new report, "The Track Record on Takings Legislation: Lessons from Democracy’s Laboratories," by Executive Director John D. Echeverria and Thekla Hansen-Young of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute, drew coverage in InsideEPA.com, June 13, 2008.
"Administration Strategy for Detention Now in Disarray", coverage in the Washington Post, June 13, 2008, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
"Law Professors Rule Laptops Out of Order in Class", coverage in the Chronicle of Higher Education, June 13, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor Neal Katyal and Professor Martin Lederman were featured on NPR's Morning Edition, Bryant Park Project, and in a Q&A on the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in the case of Boumediene v. Bush, June 13, 2008.
"High Court Deals Setback to Bush Guantanamo Plans", coverage on NPR's All Things Considered, June 12, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Fill Your Tank with Foreign Policy", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, June 12, 2008.
The Chronicle of Higher Education news blog reported that Visiting Professor Laurence H. Silberman is a 2008 recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, June 11, 2008.  A profile of Silberman, "York Native Earns Presidential Medal of Freedom", appeared in the York Dispatch (Pennsylvania), June 13, 2008.
The opinion piece, "Justice O'Connor Head of the Class", in The Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts), cites the "Our Courts" project, developed in conjunction with the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law and Arizona State University, June 11, 2008.
"Bearing Arms: Whose Right Is It Anyway?", coverage in Medill Reports, June 10, 2008, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.
"O'Connor's Legacy Fading on Reshaped Court", coverage in USA Today, June 9, 2008, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
"Borrowers Who Get Behind Struggle to Regain Footing", coverage in the Tennesseean, June 8, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Credit Card Rewards: Upon Further Inspection...", coverage in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 7, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
The June 6, 2008, edition of the New York Times DealBook cites "The History & Future of U.S. and Global Takeover Regulation: The Williams Act 40 Years On", a conference at Georgetown Law on May 21 and 22, 2008.
"Mob Probes Hit a Hurdle", coverage in the Washington Times, June 6, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Ethan Burger.
"Imam Deportation Case Raises Immigration Procedure Issues", coverage by the Associated Press, June 6, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor Chai Feldblum participated in a Q&A in Express Gay News Online, June 5, 2008.
"Did Hillary Say 'Bring 'Em On'?", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, June 5, 2008.
"Retired Justice O'Connor Unveils Video Game", an article by Reuters about the "Our Courts" project, developed in conjunction with the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law and Arizona State University, June 4, 2008.  The project was also featured in the New York Times articles, "Sandra Day O'Connor's Plan for Joystick Justice", June 5, 2008, and "Former Justice Promotes Web-Based Civics Lessons", June 9, 2008, and in the Chronicle of Philanthropy article, "An Unlikely Champion - a Former Supreme Court Justice - Promotes Computer Games as a Way to Change Society", June 5, 2008.
"Dems Readying Liability Legislation", coverage in the National Journal, June 4, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"For Summer Associates, A Future That's Less Certain", coverage in the Legal Times, June 2, 2008, featuring assistant dean of career services Gihan Fernando.
 
May
 
"Trumping the States", coverage in the May 2008 issue of the ABA Journal, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
A tribute to the late Professor and Law Librarian Robert Oakley appears in the current issue of Law Library Journal.
"The Roots of Morality", an article in the May 2008 edition of Science Magazine, featuring the work of Professor John Mikhail
"Civil Rights Division Employee Sues DOJ, Alleges Discrimination", a blog post in the Legal Times, May 30, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Answering Tough Questions Raised by Calif. Ruling", coverage in the Washington Blade, May 30, 2008, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"Chastang Could be Owed Back Pay", coverage in the Mobile Press-Register (Alabama), May 29, 2008, featuring Professor Steven Goldblatt.
"Despite Comparisons to '68, This Race Stands Alone, RFK Insiders Say", coverage by Gannett News Service, May 29, 2008, featuring Professor Peter Edelman
"Decentralized Al-Qaida Tops Terrorism Talks", coverage on NPR All Things Considered, May 29, 2008, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
"Who's Sexist Now?", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, May 29, 2008.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on MSNBC's "The Verdict" to discuss executive privilege, May 27, 2008.
"Pendleton Marine Arrested in Shooting Death", coverage by the Associated Press, May 27, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
The May 23, 2008, edition of the New York Times DealBook cites "The History & Future of U.S. and Global Takeover Regulation: The Williams Act 40 Years On", a conference at Georgetown Law on May 21 and 22, 2008.
"McCain: So Wrong, But So What?", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, May 22, 2008.
"Debt Securitization Sputters Back to Life", coverage by Reuters, May 21, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
The 5th annual immigration law and policy conference, "2008 and Beyond: Immigration Challenges the New Administration Will Confront", at Georgetown Law on May 20, 2008, drew coverage in New America Media, May 21, 2008.
Professors Judith Areen, Neal Katyal, David Vladeck, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Esther Lardent, president of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law, and the late Professors Albert Arent, Samuel Dash, Robert F. Drinan, S.J. and Charles Ruff, were named among the "90 Greatest Washington Lawyers of the Last 30 Years" in the 30th anniversary issue of the Legal Times, May 19, 2008.
"Undue Influence Cited in Chessani Case", coverage in the North County Times (California), May 19, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Legal Theory Seeks to Curtail Tort Cases", coverage in the Washington Independent, May 19, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Blacklisted by the Bush Government", coverage in Salon.com, May 19, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Polar Bear Ruling to Bring Tsunami of Lawsuits", coverage by Bloomberg, May 19, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Quaid Testifies of Peril to Newborn Twins", coverage by the Associated Press, May 15, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Remember 'Go Outside and Play?'", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, May 15, 2008.
A recent Continuing Legal Education program on issues in non-profit governance was cited in the Chronicle of Philanthropy article, "Putting Charity to the Test", May 15, 2008.
"Cost-Benefit Environmentalism: An Oxymoron", an essay by Professor Lisa Heinzerling in Grist Magazine, May 14, 2008.
"The Torture Professor", coverage in the East Bay Express (California), May 14, 2008, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
"Bush Administration Rules Limit Lawsuits", coverage by the Associated Press, May 13, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Lifting the Veil on Overseas Oil Deals", coverage on Marketplace, May 13, 2008, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Conflicts Derail Key Apartheid Case", coverage in the Washington Times, May 13, 2008, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"Rulings Limit Patients' Ability to Sue Device Firms, Drugmakers", coverage in American Medical News, May 12, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Hillary's 'Right' Isn't the Right Thing", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, May 8, 2008.
The May 8, 2008, edition of the New York Times DealBook cites "The History & Future of U.S. and Global Takeover Regulation: The Williams Act 40 Years On", an upcoming conference at Georgetown Law on May 21 and 22, 2008.
"Canyon Lake Vice Mayor Says He Just Grabbed Wrong Credit Card", coverage in the Riverside Press-Enterprise (California), May 7, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article, "Teach About Judiciary, O'Connor Urges", cites the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law, May 7, 2008.
"Bush to Nominate Paredes to SEC", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, May 7, 2008, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Justice Scalia, Out of the Closet", a blog post in the Legal Times, May 7, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Sailor Teaches American Troops Gay Tolerance", an article about a recent conference at Georgetown Law on "Sexual Orientation and Military Preparedness: An International Perspective", in the Sydney Star Observer (Australia), May 7, 2008.
"Chief Justice Sears Donates $550 to Obama Campaign", coverage in the Daily Report, May 7, 2008, featuring Professor Roy Schotland.
"Disaster Planning Takes Grit", an editorial in the News-Press (Florida), May 6, 2008, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin.
"Little Sudan", coverage in Slate Magazine, May 5, 2008, featuring Dean T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Visiting Professor Andrew Schoenholtz.
"Who Should Doctors Let Die in a Pandemic?", coverage by the Associated Press, May 5, 2008, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin.
"Shell Firms Shielded U.S. Contractor from Taxes", coverage in the Boston Globe, May 4, 2008, featuring Albert Lauber, director of the Graduate Tax and Securities Programs.
"Credit Card Issuers May Be Handcuffed on Fees", coverage in the New York Sun, May 2, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Rev. Wright Deserves Some Attention", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, May 1, 2008.
 
April
 
"The Emerging Moral Psychology", an article in the April 2008 online edition of Prospect Magazine, featuring the work of Professor John Mikhail
The 21st Annual Home Court Charity Basketball Game is featured in Street Sense, April 30, 2008.
"Supreme Court Is Rejecting Broad Legal Challenges", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, April 30, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
Professor Roy Schotland participated in an online discussion on voter ID's and election law on WashingtonPost.com, April 29, 2008.
"A Small Advance for Suit Claiming Issuer Collusion", coverage in the American Banker, April 29, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"How Much Voter Fraud Is There, Really?", an opinion piece in Salon.com, April 28, 2008, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.
"Card Fees Cost Campaigns Millions", coverage in the Arizona Republic, April 28, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Giuliani's Next Campaign: Appellate Limelight", coverage in the National Law Journal, April 28, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Credit Cards Offer Less Credit in Black Neighborhoods, Federal Reserve Study Says", coverage in the New York Sun, April 28, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Oakland Co.'s Handling of Sex Case Charges Raises Concerns", coverage in the Detroit Free Press, April 27, 2008, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.
"Courts May Get More Latitude on 'State Secrets'", coverage by Inter-Press Service (Italy), April 25, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
The Georgetown Law Continuing Legal Education program, "Representing & Managing Tax Exempt Organizations 2008," drew coverage in the Chronicle of Philanthropy on April 25, 2008, and the Daily Tax Report on April 28, 2008.
A speech by Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) on the upcoming election and participation in the political process at Georgetown Law on April 22, 2008, drew coverage in The Hoya, April 25, 2008.  The event was also broadcast by C-SPAN
"Does She Look Like a Music Pirate?", coverage in Business Week, April 24, 2008, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"My Winning Strategy", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, April 24, 2008.
"Supreme Court Hears Closely Watched Employment Case", coverage in Education Week, April 24, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Protect Your Patent Portfolio", an opinion piece in Inside Higher Ed by Sheldon E. Steinbach and Adjunct Professor Bruce T. Wieder, April 24, 2008.
"Assault Case Closed", coverage in the Georgetown Voice, April 24, 2008, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
Professor Philip Schrag and David Ngaruri Kenney appeared on C-SPAN's Washington Journal on April 23, 2008, to discuss their new book, "Asylum Denied: A Refugee's Struggle for Safety in America."
"What Price for Iraqi Death?", coverage in the San Antonio Express-News, April 23, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Future of Legal Market on Show at Georgetown", an article in the April 22, 2008, edition of The Lawyer (UK) about "The Future of the Global Law Firm", a recent symposium at Georgetown Law.
"Charity Game Heats Up in Triple Overtime", an article about the 21st Annual Home Court Charity Basketball Game in The Hoya, April 22, 2008.
"McCain Tax Cuts Would Bloat Deficit or Take Huge Spending Curbs", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, April 22, 2008, featuring Professor Ronald Pearlman.
The Los Angeles Times article, "Lenders Derail Plan to Let Bankruptcy Judges Modify Mortgages", features the work of Professor Adam Levitin, April 22, 2008.
"Trials of Muslim Charities Likened to a Witch-hunt", coverage by Inter-Press Service (Italy), April 21, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Secrecy in Case of Financier in Dispute", coverage in the San Diego Union-Tribune, April 20, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Rules of Engagement Ignored in Haditha Case", an opinion piece in the Wilkes Beacon (Pennsylvania), April 20, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Study: Deportation Major Fault in U.S. Immigration Policy", an article in the April 19, 2008, edition of The Examiner (Washington, D.C.), about "Between the Border and the Street: Migrant Youth on the Margins", a new report by Georgetown Law students on gang reduction policies and migration in the United States and Guatemala. 
"Hey, You! Pay Attention!", an article in Inside Higher Ed, April 18, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Auction-Bond Probes Widen as Cuomo Subpoenas 18 Firms", coverage by Bloomberg, April 18, 2008, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"D'oh! 'Simpsons' Again Angers South Americans", coverage in the Washington Post, April 17, 2008, featuring Professor Joseph Page.
"Advocates Push for Impeachment Resolution", coverage on New Hampshire Public Radio, April 15, 2008, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch
A story about the launch of the Georgetown Law Center on National Security and the Law on April 10, 2008, appeared in The Hoya, April 15, 2008.  Portions of the event were also broadcast by C-SPAN
The New York Times opinion piece, "The Verge of Expulsion, the Fringe of Justice", cites the work of the Georgetown Law Center for Applied Legal Studies, April 15, 2008.
"The Relationship of Philosophy and Law", a profile of Professor Robin West in Georgetown University's Blue & Gray, April 14, 2008.
"Lawyers Can't Jump?", a blurb about the 21st Annual Home Court Charity Basketball Game in Roll Call, April 14, 2008.
Georgetown Law was cited as a go-to school by the National Law Journal, April 14, 2008.
"Unleash Legal Aid", an op-ed in the New York Times by third-year Georgetown Law student Joseph Sant, April 14, 2008.
"Pushing Israel from Both Sides", coverage in the National Journal, April 12, 2008, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"Groups Seek to Shield Minors' Web Data", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, April 12, 2008, featuring Corie Wright, a lawyer for Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation.
"Tortured Explanations for Shameful Behavior", an opinion piece by GateHouse News Service, April 11, 2008, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Vanishing Act", the cover story in the April 11, 2008, edition of the National Journal, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"From Welfare Shift in '96, a Reminder for Clinton", coverage in the New York Times, April 11, 2008, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
Assistant Dean for Clinical Programs Nancy Cantalupo and Professor Wally Mlyniec are featured in the April 11, 2008, edition of LegalBisnow.
"Law School Association Gets New Director", coverage in the Chronicle of Higher Education, April 11, 2008, featuring Professor Judith Areen.
"The GOP, A Casulty of War", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, April 10, 2008.
"Is EPA Stalling on Greenhouse Gas?", coverage on NPR's Marketplace, April 10, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"A Prescription for Drug Disaster", an editorial in the Georgetown Voice, April 10, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Children's Groups to Propose Tougher Internet Standards", coverage in National Journal's Congress Daily, April 10, 2008, featuring Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation.
"Memo Reveals Bush Administration Legal Theory on Interrogation", coverage on the PBS Online NewsHour Extra, April 9, 2008, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Gunning for the Right to Bear Arms", an opinion piece in the Scotsman (Edinburgh, Scotland), April 7, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett
"Drug Makers Near Old Goal: A Legal Shield", coverage in the New York Times, April 6, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"District Sues 23 Landlords for Code Violations", coverage in the Washington Post, April 5, 2008, featuring Michael Diamond, director of the Harrison Institute for Public Law's Housing and Community Development Clinic.
The Education Week article, "Retired Justice's Focus Now on Civic Education Project", cites the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law, April 4, 2008.
"Making Up with Vladimir", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, April 3, 2008.
A letter to the editor from Professor Adam Levitin was published in the Wall Street Journal, April 3, 2008.
"'03 U.S. Memo Approved Harsh Interrogations", coverage in the New York Times, April 2, 2008, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Murders May Lead to Damages Tailspin for Chiquita", coverage on Bloomberg.com, April 2, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer.
"California State Senator Calls for Repeal of Cold War Communist Laws", coverage on FOXNews.com, April 1, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"World Cooling on Biofuel Solution to Climate Change", coverage by AFP (France), April 1, 2008, featuring Timothy Searchinger, a senior fellow with the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
Professor Lisa Heinzerling is listed as one of 30 "local eco-heroes" who are changing the environment for the better in the April 2008 issue of Washingtonian Magazine.
A conversation with Professor Peter Edelman appears in the April 2008 issue of the Washington Lawyer as part of the "Legends in the Law" series.
 
March
 
A story about the third annual "Get in the Game" lady lawyers basketball tournament appeared in Georgetown University's Blue & Gray, March 31, 2008.
"Protect the Rights of Patent Owners", an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Christopher J. Renk in Forbes, March 31, 2008.
"The City Opens the Ballpark, and the Fans Come Up Winners", coverage in the Washington Post, March 31, 2008, featuring Georgetown Law student Henry Hunter.
"Second-Class Citizenship in America", coverage in the Georgetown Independent, March 31, 2008, featuring Dean T. Alexander Aleinikoff.
"There's Hope", a profile of Visiting Professor Judith Richards Hope in Crescent News (Ohio), March 30, 2008.
"Foreclosure Machine Thrives on Woes", coverage in the New York Times, March 30, 2008, featuring Ethics Counsel and Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"Marine Corps Drops Charges Against Haditha Defendant", coverage in the North County Times (California), March 29, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Young U.S. Capitol Aides Climb the Hill to Success", coverage in the Washington Post, March 29, 2008, featuring Georgetown Law student Una Lee.
Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz participated in a Federalist Society online debate on the Supreme Court case, Medellin v. Texas, March 28, 2008.
"Resist the Princesses", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, March 27, 2008.
"Israel Now Has the Right Copyright Law", an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Jonathan Band in the Jerusalem Post, March 27, 2008.
"How Bush's Treaty Power Grab Failed", coverage in Time Magazine, March 27, 2008, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"He Had No Right to Order State Review, Justices Say", coverage in the Dallas Morning News, March 26, 2008, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Visa IPO Prompts Talk of Issuer Network Start-Up", coverage in the American Banker, March 24, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Court's Climate Ruling Puts Heat on EPA", coverage on Public Radio International's "Living on Earth", March 21, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"They Said It Wouldn't Last...", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, March 20, 2008.
"Visa IPO Soars on First Day in the Market", coverage in the American Banker, March 20, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"American Allies Extol Their Gay-Inclusive Militaries", an article about a recent conference at Georgetown Law on "Sexual Orientation and Military Preparedness: An International Perspective", in Metro Weekly (Washington, D.C.), March 20, 2008.
"Gun-Rights Showdown", an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett in the Wall Street Journal, March 18, 2008.
"A Supreme Court Milestone for the New Millennium", coverage in the Legal Times, March 18, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"U.S. Supreme Court in Historic Hearing on Gun Laws", coverage by AFP (France), March 18, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Langley Previews Gun Case", coverage in the Great Falls Connection (Virginia), March 18, 2008, featuring Professor David Koplow.
"Historic Case May Decide U.S. Gun Rights", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, March 18, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"An Old Hand at Court Gears Up for Battle", coverage in the Washington Post, March 18, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Gun Case Causes Bush Administration Rift", coverage in the New York Times, March 17, 2008, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Justices Take Up Gun Rights in D.C. Case", coverage by the Associated Press, March 17, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz appeared on NPR's On Point to discuss "The Court and the Second Amendment", March 17, 2008.
"Supreme Court Tests Right to Own Guns", coverage in the Guardian (UK), March 17, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Supreme Court Inc.", an article in the New York Times Magazine, March 16, 2008, featuring Professors Richard Lazarus and David Vladeck.
"D.C.'s Gun Ban Gets Day in Court", coverage in the Washington Post, March 16, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Are Mortgage 'Cramdowns' Really So Bad?", an interview with Professor Adam Levitin in the Orange County Register (California), March 15, 2008.
"Race Tangled in the Race", coverage in the Washington Post, March 14, 2008, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.
"Ozone Rules Weakened at Bush's Behest", coverage in the Washington Post, March 14, 2008, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Where's Your Outrage, Hillary?", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, March 13, 2008.
"Just Waterboarding Under the Bridge", coverage by IPS (Italy), March 9, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Siegelman Treatment Standard?", coverage in the Press-Register (Alabama), March 9, 2008, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.
"It's Your Call, Hillary", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, March 6, 2008.
"Asylum Cases Hinge More on Luck Than Law", coverage by IPS (Italy), March 4, 2008, featuring Professor Philip Schrag
Editorials in USA Today on March 4, 2008, by GateHouse News Service on March 5, 2008, and in the Atlanta Journal Constitution on March 6, 2008, cite the work of Professor Adam Levitin.
The Wall Street Journal linked to a post by Professor Lisa Heinzerling on the Georgetown Law faculty blog, March 3, 2008.  The post is also quoted in the New York Times editorial, "Confessions on Climate", March 4, 2008.
"New Immigration Screening Methods Target Muslims, Critics Charge", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, March 3, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"What's a Life Worth?", an interview with Adjunct Professor Kenneth Fineberg in the March 2008 issue of Washingtonian Magazine.
"What Would Jack Do?", a blurb about "The Law of '24'", a new class at Georgetown Law, in the March 2008 issue of Corporate Counsel Magazine.
"Animal Law", the cover story in the March 2008 issue of the Washington Lawyer, cited Georgetown Law's animal law program and featured Georgetown Law student David Steib, L'08.
 
February
 
"No More Debt Burden?", an article in the February 2008 issue of the National Jurist, featuring Professor Philip Schrag
"Unique Opportunities to Help", an article in the February 2008 issue of the National Jurist, featuring Professor Susan Deller Ross and the International Women's Human Rights Clinic at Georgetown Law.
"Democrat Crafts Bill Intended to Assure McCain's Citizenship", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, February 28, 2008, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
The article, "Searching for Plan B", in the February 28, 2008, issue of The Economist, cites the work of Professor Adam Levitin.
"War and Peace, the Army Way", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, February 28, 2008.
"Chronic Disease 'As Much a Threat' as Terrorism", coverage in Science Daily, February 27, 2008, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin.
"Attorney: Jailhouse Lawyer Under Investigation for Legal Help", coverage by the Associated Press, February 26, 2008, featuring Ethics Counsel and Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"No Word Yet on Marine Corps' Afghan Shooting Inquiry", coverage by the Associated Press, February 25, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Life Expectancy Will Decline Without Action: Experts", coverage in the Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), February 25, 2008, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin.
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor cites the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law in her opinion piece, "How to Save Our Courts", in the February 24, 2008, issue of Parade Magazine.
"McCain Defends Pressing Agency to Act on License", coverage in the Boston Globe, February 22, 2008, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.
"The Fine Print", coverage in Time Magazine, February 21, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Bush's Africa Burden", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, February 21, 2008.
"Obama's Two Wars", an opinion piece by Professor James Forman, Jr. in the Washington Informer, February 21, 2008.
"Justices Add Legal Complications to Debate on F.D.A.'s Competence", coverage in the New York Times, February 21, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Foreclosure Prevention Plan Under Attack", coverage on CNNMoney.com, February 21, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Employer Retaliation Cases Reach U.S. Supreme Court", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, February 19, 2008, featuring Professor Michael Gottesman.
"Impressions of Terrorism, Drawn from Court Files", coverage in the New York Times, February 19, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Religious Courts and Civil Law", coverage on NPR's Talk of the Nation, February 18, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Barry Freundel.
"Georgia Dad Fights for GI Son Charged with Murder", coverage in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 18, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Summer Associates, Think Fast", coverage in the National Law Journal, February 18, 2008, featuring Gihan Fernando, assistant dean for career services.
"Bush Visits Africa, Where Villages Fight Malaria", coverage on NPR's All Things Considered, February 17, 2008, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin.
"Seeking Protection", coverage in the Boston Globe, February 17, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Bush's Last Push for Torture", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, February 14, 2008.
The Grand Forks Herald reported that third-year Georgetown Law student Mac Schenider is seeking the Democratic nomination for a North Dakota State Senate seat, February 14, 2008.
"Senate Approves Bill Banning Waterboarding", coverage in the Los Angeles Daily News, February 13, 2008, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Hurdles Seen as Capital Charges Are Filed in 9/11 Case", coverage in the New York Times, February 12, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"New Law Provides Help for Indebted Public Service Lawyers", coverage in the National Law Journal, February 12, 2008, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"9/11 Conspirators Are Charged with Murder as Justice Comes to Gitmo", coverage in the New York Daily News, February 12, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"U.S. Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty for 9/11 Six", coverage in USA Today, February 12, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Sanctimony's Turn at Bat", an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Colman McCarthy in the Washington Post, February 12, 2008.
"'Guantanamo Six' Should be Tried in N.Y., Some Say", coverage in the New York Sun, February 12, 2008, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Suit: Airport Searches of Laptops, Other Devices Intrusive", coverage on CNN, February 11, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Debt Relief Can Cause Headaches of Its Own", coverage in the New York Times, February 9, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Cheney Joins Congress in Opposing D.C. Gun Ban", coverage in the Washington Post, February 9, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Lawsuit Over Access to Fish Lake Juniata River Resolved", coverage in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 8, 2008, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
"Pro Bono Case Triggers a Fee Fight", coverage in the National Law Journal, February 8, 2008, featuring Esther Lardent, President of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the case of former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens on ABC World News, February 7, 2008.
"A National Mood Swing", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, February 7, 2008.
"Clarity Sought on Electronics Searches", coverage in the Washington Post, February 7, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Pen Him In", an opinion piece by Justin Florence and Matthew Gerke, fellows at the Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law, in the Legal Times, February 4, 2008.
"Fees Paid in Pro Bono Cases Are Contested", coverage in the National Law Journal, February 4, 2008, featuring Esther Lardent, President of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
"HHS Shuts Down Michigan Patient Safety Study", coverage by American Medical News, February 4, 2008, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin.
"Bush's Hedge on Bill Renews Debate Over 'Signing Statements'", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, February 1, 2008, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
 
January
 
"The Changing Legal Profession", an article by Visiting Professor Abe Krash in the January 2008 Washington Lawyer
"Congress Seeks to Limit 'State Secrets' Privilege", coverage by Inter Press Service (Italy), January 31, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Obamania in Action", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, January 31, 2008.
"Bush Anti-Terror Eavesdropping Spurs Criminal Probes", coverage by Bloomberg, January 31, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Reflective Engagement at Georgetown University", a blog post in the Chronicle of Higher Education, January 30, 2008, featuring Dean T. Alexander Aleinikoff.
"W.Va.: Chief Justice Gives Credit Record", coverage by the Associated Press, January 29, 2008, featuring Professor Roy Schotland.
"Carona's Legal Help: Why Free?", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, January 28, 2008, featuring Esther Lardent, President of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
"What Do 'Cram Downs' Cost?", coverage in the New York Times, January 25, 2008, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"London Calling: Ginsburg and Hale Contrast U.S.-U.K. Judicial Systems", a story by Tony Mauro about the discussion at Georgetown Law on the British and U.S. legal systems with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Baroness Brenda Hale on January 24, 2008.  Mauro posted this entry in the Legal Times blog on January 25, 2008.  The event also drew coverage by the Associated Press on January 29, 2008, the Georgetown University Blue & Gray on January 28, 2008, and The Hoya on January 25, 2008.
"A Clinton Twofer's High Price", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, January 24, 2008.
"Ryan Lawyers Take Appeal Fight to U.S. Supreme Court", coverage in the Chicago Tribune, January 24, 2008, featuring Professor Steven Goldblatt.
"Enron Investors Suing Banks Spurned by Top U.S. Court", coverage by Bloomberg, January 22, 2008, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Scholars Consider New Area of 'Disaster Law'", coverage in the National Law Journal, January 21, 2008, featuring Dean T. Alexander Aleinikoff.
"Critics at War with Military Justice", coverage in the Chicago Tribune, January 20, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
The article, "Loyalty Schemes Take from Poor to Subsidise Rich", in the Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) cited the work of Professor Adam Levitin, January 19, 2008.
"Supreme Court to Consider Shield for Drug, Cigarette Firms", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, January 19, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Monsters of Our Own Making", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, January 17, 2008.
"U.S. Court Shields Banks, Vendors from Investor Suits", coverage by Bloomberg, January 15, 2008, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"What Would Bauer Do?", a story about "The Law of 24", a new course at Georgetown Law, in the Georgetown University Blue & Gray, January 14, 2008.  A post about the course appeared in the Legal Times blog, January 3, 2008.
"Search for Marine Suspect Expands", coverage by the Associated Press, January 14, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
The cover story in the January 13, 2008, edition of the New York Times Magazine, "The Moral Instinct," features the work of Professor John Mikhail.
"Chiquita - Paying the Price of Honesty", coverage in Ethical Corporation Magazine, January 11, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor R. Clif Burns.

"Administration Is Rebuffed in a Ruling on Deportation", coverage in the New York Times, January 11, 2008, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.

"Can Macs Conquer the Enterprise?", an article in Computerworld, January 10, 2008, featuring Georgetown Law CIO Pablo Molina.
"Sex, Race and Gen Y Voters", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, January 10, 2008.
"A Drug to End Drug Addiction", coverage in Time Magazine, January 9, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Peter Cohen.
"'What Lawyering Is All About'", coverage in the National Law Journal, January 7, 2008, featuring Esther Lardent, President of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
"Pay Hikes for U.S. Judges Challenged", coverage in the National Law Journal, January 7, 2008, featuring Professor Roy Schotland.
"Somebody Has to Look Out for the Veterans", coverage in the National Law Journal, January 7, 2008, featuring Esther Lardent, President of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
"DOJ Nazi Chasers Find New Criminals to Hunt", coverage in the Legal Times, January 7, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer.
"D.C.: 2nd Amendment Does Not Apply Here", coverage by the Associated Press, January 4, 2008, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Attorney for D.C. in Gun Ban Case Fired", coverage in the Washington Post, January 3, 2008, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"A Dynasty Isn't a Democracy", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, January 3, 2008.
"Challenges 2007-2008: Terror Prosecutions Shed More Heat Than Light", coverage by IPS (Italy), January 2, 2008, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Study Shows Possible Bias in Emergency Room Care", coverage in the Virginian-Pilot, January 2, 2008, featuring Visiting Professor Allyn Taylor.

"Small Firm Business Attorney Tapped to Argue High Court Lethal-Injection Case", coverage in the Legal Times, January 2, 2008, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.

"Houston Scientists Seek Hope in Cocaine Vaccine", coverage in the Houston Chronicle, January 1, 2008, featuring Adjunct Professor Peter Cohen.
 
 

2007

 
December
 
"Deep Divisions Over U.S. Gun Control", coverage by BBC News, December 31, 2007, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Complex Pricing of Credit Cards Should be Simplified", an opinion piece by Professor Adam Levitin in the Chicago Tribune, December 27, 2007.
"How Crises Will Likely Inform Basel 'Experiment'", coverage in the American Banker, December 27, 2007, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo.
"New Hope at Oak Hill", an opinion piece in the Washington Post by Professor James Forman, Jr. and Reid H. Weingarten, December 24, 2007.
"The Walls Around Bush's Iraq Strategy", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, December 20, 2007.
"An Unchanging Climate", an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Warren L. Dean Jr., in the Washington Times, December 20, 2007.
The appointment of Adjunct Professor Jennifer Hillman-Berger to the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization in Geneva drew coverage in the South Bend Tribune (Indiana), December 14, 2007.
"Torture's Blame Game", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, December 13, 2007.
"Church Lines Equal School Lines?", coverage in the Deseret Morning News (Utah), December 11, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor David Saperstein.
"The Man That Got Away", a profile of presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) in the Legal Times, December 10, 2007, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"U.S. Is No Haven, Canadian Judge Finds", coverage in the New York Times, December 10, 2007, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"Rebels With a Lost Cause", an article in High Country News, December 10, 2007, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
"For Once, Let's Use Our Intelligence", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, December 6, 2007.
"Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Case Testing Rights of Detainees", coverage on PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, December 5, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"High Court on Guantanamo: Two Views", coverage on NPR's All Things Considered, December 4, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
The participation of Professor Neal Katyal in the Supreme Court cases Boumediene v. Bush and Al Odah v. U.S. drew coverage in the National Law Journal, December 4, 2007.
"Baltimore Judge Throws Out Fingerprint Evidence in Murder Trial", coverage in Lawyers USA, December 3, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Death in the Family", an article in the New York Times Magazine, featuring Professor Patricia King, December 2, 2007.
"From a Civil Libertarian to a Sanitarian", an autobiographical piece by Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin in the December 2007 issue of the Journal of Law and Society.
"Living the American Dream", an article in the December 2007 issue of Washingtonian magazine profiling prominent Indian-Americans, features Professor Neal Katyal.  The issue also features a photo of Washington's "top five lawyers" taken in the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute Moot Courtroom.  Georgetown Law faculty and alumni are well-represented in the article, "Big Guns," which lists Washington's "top 800 lawyers."
 
 
November
 
"The Books. The Bar. The Brains.  The Real Georgetown Law", a feature story on Georgetown Law in the Georgetown Voice, November 29, 2007.
"Good News on Bush's Watch?", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, November 29, 2007.
"Studying Human Trafficking", coverage in Inside Higher Ed, November 28, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Laura Lederer.
"Volunteer Files Suit: Ex-Rescue Chief, Web site Accused of Libel", coverage in the Brattleboro Reformer (Vermont), November 28, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
"A Long Walk from Honduras to Escape Gang Vengeance", coverage in CityLimits.org, November 26, 2007, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"The Common Good: Learning - and Earning - Your Way in Court", coverage in the Legal Times, November 26, 2007, featuring Assistant Dean Nancy Cantalupo.
"Expert: SC Court Gave Bar Examinees Benefit of the Doubt", coverage by the Associated Press, November 24, 2007, featuring Ethics Counsel and Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"CAFE Madness", an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Warren L. Dean Jr., in the Washington Times, November 22, 2007.
"High Court to Weigh Ban on Gun Ownership", coverage by the Associated Press, November 21, 2007, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Gitmo Policy Faces Another Supreme Court Test", coverage by Inter Press Service, November 21, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor Randy Barnett discussed the D.C. gun ban case in the Supreme Court on the CBS Evening News on November 20, 2007.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the D.C. gun ban case in the Supreme Court on CNN and WTTG-TV (Washington, D.C.), on November 20, 2007.
"Interrogation: Past, Present & Future", coverage on CBSNews.com, November 19, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Fine-Tuning Eyed for Student Debt Program", coverage in the National Law Journal, November 19, 2007, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"Courts & the Law: Friends in High Places", an article by Adjunct Professor Kenneth Jost in CQ Weekly, November 18, 2007, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
The recent conference at Georgetown Law, "The Debate Over Judicial Elections and State Court Judicial Selection", was cited in an opinion piece in the Birmingham News (Alabama), November 18, 2007.
"Are We Safer?", an op-ed by Professor David Cole and University of Pittsburgh School of Law Professor Jules Lobel in the Los Angeles Times, November 18, 2007.
A letter to the editor, "Judicial Elections Need Reform", by Meryl J. Chertoff, director of the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law, appeared in the Washington Times on November 18, 2007.
"Court Rejects Challenge to Wiretap Program", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, November 17, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Forgiving Loans of Those in Public Service Grows Popular, but Programs Are Unproven", coverage in the Chronicle of Higher Education, November 16, 2007, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"In Musharaff, Bush Made the Wrong Friend", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, November 15, 2007.
Remarks by Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Stephen Breyer during "The Debate Over Judicial Elections and State Court Judicial Selection" at Georgetown Law on October 17, 2007, were cited in "Benchmarks of Judicial Elections?", an opinion piece in the Washington Times, November 15, 2007.
"Evidence Against Blackwater Security Guards Mounting", coverage on the CBS Evening News, November 14, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"'24': All in a Day's Schoolwork", an article about "The Law of 24", a new course at Georgetown Law, appeared in the Maryland Daily Record, November 12, 2007.
Professor Joseph Page reviewed "The Art of Political Murder: Who Killed the Bishop?", in the Miami Herald on November 11, 2007.
"Judges Question U.S. Logic in Arrar Hearing", coverage in the Globe and Mail (Canada), November 10, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Torture: the New Abortion", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, November 8, 2007.
"Keep the District's Gun Ban Alive", an editorial in the Georgetown Voice featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman, November 8, 2007.
"Global Regulatory Strategies for Tobacco Control", an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin, November 7, 2007.
"Holy Land Foundation Trial Spells Defeat for Government", coverage in Southern California InFocus, November 7, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Senate Panel Likely to Approve Mukasey Tuesday", coverage on NPR's Morning Edition, November 6, 2007, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
The conference, "Changing the Conversation about Mental Health," at Georgetown Law on October 26 and 27, 2007, drew coverage in the Washington Post, November 6, 2007.
A blurb about the 2007 recipients of the Paul R. Dean Alumni Award and the inaugural recipient of the Dean's Award for Distinguished Service at Georgetown Law appeared in the Legal Times on November 5, 2007.
"Weak Case Seen in Failed Trial of Charity", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, November 4, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Vanessa vs. the Dot-Com IPO Giants", coverage in the Seattle Times, November 4, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"U.S. Drops 20-Year Effort to Deport 2 Palestinians", coverage in the International Herald Tribune, November 1, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Executions Likely on Hold Until High-Court Ruling", coverage in USA Today, November 1, 2007, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Mukasey's Black Magic on Torture", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, November 1, 2007.
"U.S., Stymied 21 Years, Drops Bid to Deport 2 Palestinians", coverage in the New York Times, November 1, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Getaway Drivers May Get Off Scot-Free", coverage in Fortune magazine, November 1, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Final 2 L.A. 8 Defendants Cleared", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, November 1, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
 
October
 
"High Schoolers Get 'Street' Smart", an article and video in Medill Reports, featuring Georgetown Law's D.C. Street Law Clinic, October 31, 2007.
"Prosecutors Drop 20-Year-Old Case Against Two of L.A. 8", coverage on KNBC.com (Los Angeles), October 31, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Don't Be Dubbed a Human Rights Abuser", an opinion piece in the Legal Times by Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer, October 30, 2007.
"Frozen Assets: U.S. Has Crimped Al Qaeda Funds", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, October 30, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
Georgetown Law is mentioned in the National Law Journal story, "A Fresh Look at Legal Education", as one of ten law schools participating in a project aimed at improving how law schools operate.
"Thomas' Rulings Contrast Meager Beginnings", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, October 28, 2007, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
The Associated Press article, "Black Lawyers Rare at Supreme Court", on October 28, 2007, cited Professor Richard Lazarus' new study, "Advocacy Matters Before and Within the Supreme Court: Transforming the Court by Transforming the Bar".
"Ryan Down to Last Hope", coverage in the Chicago Tribune, October 26, 2007, featuring Professor Steven Goldblatt.
"Straitjacket Bush", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, October 25, 2007.
The conference, "The Debate Over Judicial Elections and State Court Judicial Selection," at Georgetown Law on October 17, 2007, drew coverage in the New Jersey Lawyer on October 19, 2007, New Jersey Law Journal on October 24, 2007, Philadelphia Inquirer on October 25, 2007, Washington Post on October 28, 2007, and Newark Star-Ledger on October 28, 2007.
"Anti-Terrorism on Trial", an op-ed by Professor David Cole in the Washington Post, October 24, 2007.
"U.S. May Rethink Terror Cases After Mistrial - Experts", coverage by Reuters, October 23, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"New Study Suggests Veteran Advocates Sway Supreme Court", coverage in the Legal Times, October 22, 2007, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus and his new study on the Supreme Court, "Advocacy Matters Before and Within the Supreme Court: Transforming the Court by Transforming the Bar".  The study also drew coverage in the ABA Journal on October 22, 2007.
"Property-Rights Debate Echoes Across Nation", coverage in the Salem Statesman Journal (Oregon), October 22, 2007, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
"'Weight Cure' Ads Mislead, FTC Says", coverage in the Chicago Tribune, October 22, 2007, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
"Mistrial in Muslim Charity Case, but Retrial Is Expected", coverage in the New York Times, October 22, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"'04 Law Was 3 Decades in Making", coverage in the Salem Statesman Journal (Oregon), October 21, 2007, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
"Courts-Martial for 2 in Haditha Deaths", coverage by the Associated Press, October 19, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Modern 'Parenting' Insanity", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, October 18, 2007.
The conference, "The Debate Over Judicial Elections and State Court Judicial Selection," at Georgetown Law on October 17, 2007, drew coverage in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.
"Seattle Plan Would Force Developers to Curb GHG Emissions", coverage in Greenwire, October 17, 2007, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
The speech, "Home Ownership, Mortgage Markets and the U.S. Economy," by Secretary of the Treasury Henry M. Paulson, Jr., at a Georgetown Law Forum on October 16, 2007, drew extensive coverage, including the Associated Press, Reuters, AFP, Bloomberg, International Business Times, New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Houston Chronicle, NPR, Financial Times, NBC Nightly News, CBS Evening News, USA Today and Builder Magazine.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on ABC World News to discuss a verdict against Wyeth Pharmaceuticals concerning the connection between breast cancer and Wyeth’s hormone replacement therapy pills, October 16, 2007.
"Paulson's Balancing Act: Step In, but Stand Back", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, October 15, 2007, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo.
"For Clarence Thomas, Lynching Is Personal. Only.", an op-ed by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan in the Washington Post, October 14, 2007.
The symposium, "Courts at Risk, Rights in Peril: Where Have All the Courageous Gone?", held at Georgetown Law on October 10, 2007, and moderated by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, drew coverage by Scripps Howard on October 14, 2007.
A news obituary for Georgetown Law Librarian and Professor Robert Oakley appeared in the Washington Post on October 12, 2007.
"Too Much Cloak and Swagger", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, October 11, 2007.
"Civilian Deaths Costly for U.S.", coverage in the Baltimore Sun, October 11, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"New Incentives May Bolster Public Service", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, October 11, 2007, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"Specter of Malpractice May Convince MDs to Use Genetic Tests, George Poste Says", coverage in Pharmacogenomics Reporter, October 10, 2007, featuring Professors Heidi Li Feldman and M. Gregg Bloche.
"Study: Majority of States Bar HIV Tests", coverage by the Associated Press, October 10, 2007, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin.
"Case Tests Liability Limits in Fraud Suits by Investors", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, October 10, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Supreme Court to Examine Scope of Investor Rights", coverage on ABC News.com, October 9, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Mukasey Backs Special Courts for Terror Suspects", coverage on NPR's Morning Edition, October 9, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Court Takes Up Shareholder Rights", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, October 9, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
The article, "New Student Loan Act Lessens Burden on New Lawyers", in the Journal Record (Oklahoma), cites a Hofstra Law Review article by Professor Philip Schrag, October 9, 2007.
"High Court to Hear Shareholder Scope Suit", coverage by UPI, October 9, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin appeared on ABC's Good Morning America to discuss a group of healthy women who are participating in breast cancer research, October 8, 2007.
"Pollution Decisions a Mixed Bag for Environmentalists", coverage in Lawyers USA, October 8, 2007, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"U.S. Supreme Court Case May Be 'Securities Law's Roe v. Wade'", coverage by Bloomberg, October 8, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"The Erosion of a Murder Case Against Marines in the Killing of 24 Iraqi Civilians", coverage in the New York Times, October 6, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"This Just In: 'Diplomacy' Works", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, October 5, 2007.
"High Court's Fraud Case Widely Seen as Stand-In for Enron", coverage in the Washington Post, October 4, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
Adjunct Professor Lee Levine discussed proposed shield legislation on the PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, October 4, 2007.
"Jury: Isiah Thomas Sexually Harrassed Colleague", coverage on NPR's Tell Me More, October 3, 2007, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.
"Agencies Accused of Wrongly Approving Md. Highway Study", coverage in the Washington Post, October 2, 2007, featuring Erik Bluemel, staff attorney and teaching fellow in Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation.
The October 2, 2007, discussion at Georgetown Law, "Remembering Terri Schiavo: The Legal and Legislative Battle to Save My Sister's Life", drew coverage in the North County Gazette (New York), October 2, 2007.
Professor Donald Langevoort discussed the Supreme Court case Stoneridge Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta on the PBS Nightly Business Report on October 1, 2007.
"Detainee Rights to Top Supreme Court Docket", coverage on NPR's Morning Edition, October 1, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Detainee, Gun Cases at High Court May Temper Roberts-Led Shift", coverage by Bloomberg, October 1, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Voting Rights on Docket for Supreme Court Term", coverage on MSNBC.com, October 1, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Too-Close-to-Call Cases at Supreme Court", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, October 1, 2007, featuring Professors Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz and Neal Katyal.
"U.S. Court to Rule on Third-Party Liability", coverage in the Financial Times, October 1, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
Professor Chai Feldblum discussed Yale Law School's decision to allow military recruiters back on campus on FOX News Channel's "The Big Story with John Gibson," October 1, 2007.
"Refugee Roulette: Disparities in Asylum Adjudication", a new study on asylum cases by Professor Philip Schrag, Visiting Professor Andrew Schoenholtz, and Temple University Beasley School of Law Professor Jaya Ramji-Nogales, was featured in the October 2007 issue of the Atlantic Monthly.
 
September
 
Professor Donald Langevoort discussed the Supreme Court case Stoneridge Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta on NBC Nightly News on September 30, 2007.
"Businesses, Detainees on High Court's Docket", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, September 30, 2007, featuring Professors Susan Low Bloch and Donald Langevoort.
"Contractor Heads to Trial on Bribery", coverage by the Associated Press, September 30, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"'Conservative' Court Actually May Be More Liberal", coverage by Hearst Newspapers, September 29, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"After 3 Years, Fallujah Incident Raises Questions", coverage by the Associated Press, September 29, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"The Bollinger/Ahmadinejad Farce", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, September 28, 2007.
Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz participated in a panel discussion on the upcoming Supreme Court term at the CATO Institute, which was broadcast on C-SPAN on September 28, 2007.
"Roberts-led Supreme Court to Start Second Term", coverage in USA Today, September 27, 2007, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"White House May Alter Intel Oversight Procedure", coverage on NPR.org, September 27, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Catherine Lotrionte
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed two new Supreme Court cases involving lethal injections in death penalty cases and voter identification laws on CNN Radio, September 25, 2007.
"Mukasey's First Job as AG: Filling Ranks", coverage in the Legal Times, September 24, 2007, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
"Time to Ban Job Discrimination Against Gays", an opinion piece in the Baltimore Sun by Professor Chai Feldblum, September 24, 2007.
"Law School Loans About to Be Lightened for Some", coverage in the National Law Journal, September 24, 2007, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"Why We're Losing the War on Terror", an article in The Nation by Professor David Cole and Jules Lobel, September 24, 2007.
"Pay Gap Dismays Federal Judges", coverage in USA Today, September 23, 2007, featuring Professor Roy Schotland.
"Student Loan Changes Add Opportunity, Complexity", coverage in the Chicago Tribune, September 23, 2007, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"'Takings' Ruling Benefited Few", coverage in The State (South Carolina), September 22, 2007, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus and John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
"Outsourcing Foreign Policy", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, September 21, 2007.
"Nonprofits Hold Unique Development Opportunities", coverage in Roll Call's Graduate & Law Schools Guide, September 20, 2007, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"Flexibility, Independence Are Professors' Perks", coverage in Roll Call's Graduate & Law Schools Guide, September 20, 2007, featuring Professors Judith Areen, Jeffrey Bauman and Chai Feldblum.
"Case of Vocal Arkansas Judge Alters Way Panel Sees Political Speech", coverage in the Pine Bluff Commercial (Arkansas), September 19, 2007, featuring Professor Roy Schotland.
"Lerach Admits Role in Kickback Scheme", coverage in the San Diego Union-Tribune, September 19, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Mukasey, a Subprime-Lender Defender", coverage on NPR's Marketplace, September 18, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"White House Gets $20B College Aid Bill", coverage in USA Today, September 18, 2007, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"Investors Want SEC's Help on Climate Risks", coverage on NPR's Morning Edition, September 18, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Mukasey Could Shape Future Terrorism Trials", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, September 18, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed President Bush's selection of Michael Mukasey as Attorney General nominee during an online chat at WashingtonPost.com on September 17, 2007.
"Law School Deans Differ on Advocacy Roles", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, September 16, 2007, featuring Professor Robert Pitofsky.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on FOX News Channel on September 16, 2007, to discusss O.J. Simpson's arrest in connection with an alleged robbery of sports memorabilia in a Las Vegas hotel room.
"Student Loan Forgiveness Program a Blessing and a Curse", coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, September 16, 2007, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"In Turnaround, Industries Seek U.S. Regulations", coverage in the New York Times, September 16, 2007, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"A War-Torn Document", coverage in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 16, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"The Laws Governing Surveillance Need to be Adjusted to Reflect Today's Realities - Not Willfully Ignored", coverage in Newsday, September 16, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Debating Iraq? Pop a Pill First", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, September 14, 2007.
"Gonzales Leaves Justice Department", coverage by the Associated Press, September 14, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Automakers Lose Bid to Stop State Emission Curbs", coverage in the New York Times, September 13, 2007, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
A new course at Georgetown Law, "The Law of 24", drew coverage in Slate.com on September 7, 2007, and the Wall Street Journal on September 12, 2007.  Adjunct Professor Gary Sharp, who will teach the course in the spring 2008 semester, was a guest on "FOX News Live" on September 13, 2007.
Professor Viet Dinh is featured in a Washington Post op-ed, "A Vote the District Deserves", by Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.), and Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), on September 12, 2007.
"Sonnenschein Helps Build an Interest in Pro Bono", coverage in the Legal Times, September 10, 2007, featuring Barbara Moulton, Georgetown Law's Assistant Dean for Public Interest and Community Service, and Georgetown Law students Daniel Berlin and Meghan Moore.
"Attorney Discipline Web Data Uneven", coverage in the National Law Journal, September 10, 2007, featuring ethics counsel and Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"New Focus on the Effects of Life Tenure", coverage in the New York Times, September 10, 2007, featuring Professor Vicki Jackson.
"Is Military Justice Broken?", an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Gary Solis in the Los Angeles Times, September 10, 2007.
The second annual Academy of WTO Law and Policy at Georgetown Law drew coverage in the Blue & Gray on September 10, 2007.
"The Shrinking Bush Bubble", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, September 7, 2007.
Professor Viet Dinh discussed executive privilege on WBUR's On Point on September 4, 2007.
"Skilled E-Scholars Click Their Way Up", an article in the Legal Times by Professor Diana Donahoe, September 4, 2007.
"Consider Going Green", an article by Georgetown Law student Jim Bickford in Tulsa World, September 2, 2007.
"Tense Ties Between Muslims, U.S. on Display", coverage in the Indianapolis Star, September 1, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
Georgetown Law CIO Pablo Molina is the cover photo and is featured in "Destination Vista", the cover story of the September-October 2007 issue of EdTech Magazine.
"Do Law Firms Love Your Law School?", an article in the September 2007 issue of the National Jurist featuring Assistant Dean for Career Services Gihan Fernando and former Assistant Dean for Financial Aid Ruth Lammert-Reeves.  Georgetown Law is ranked #1 in the article for number of law firms that conduct on-campus interviews.
 

August

 
"Spy Plane Video to be Evidence in Haditha Killings Case", coverage on CNN.com, August 31, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Succeeding by Withdrawing", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, August 31, 2007.
"Abu Ghraib Justice Ends with Enlisted Soldiers", coverage by Inter Press Service, August 31, 2007, featuring Professor David Luban.
"RIAA Faces Serious Piracy Lawsuit", coverage in Variety, August 30, 2007, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"Marines' Trials in Iraq Killings Are Withering", coverage in the New York Times, August 30, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"The Gonzales Replacement Dilemma", coverage in Time Magazine, August 28, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Bush's Posse of Texans Is Riding Off Into Sunset", coverage in the Baltimore Sun, August 28, 2007, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
"Gonzales' Legacy of Controversy", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, August 28, 2007, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
"The Dismal Legacy of Bush's Top Yes Man", an opinion piece on Salon.com by Professor David Cole, August 28, 2007.
"A Conservative Insider More at Home in the Law Than in Policy", coverage in the Washington Post, August 28, 2007, featuring Professors Viet Dinh and Neal Katyal.
"I Think We're Being Watched", an opinion piece by Professor David Cole and John W. Whitehead in the Legal Times, August 27, 2007.
Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute Executive Director John D. Echeverria's receipt of the10th annual Jefferson Fordham Advocacy Award from the ABA’s Section of State and Local Government Law was noted in the Legal Times on August 27, 2007.
"Big Firms Pay to Provide Services Pro Bono", coverage in the St. Louis Daily Record, August 27, 2007, featuring Esther Lardent, President of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
"A Country in Search of Itself", an op-ed by Professor Joseph Page in La Voz del Interior (Córdoba, Argentina), August 26, 2007.
"Wuterich Hearing to Address Haditha Issues", coverage in the North County Times (California), August 25, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Bush's Next Invasion: Vietnam?", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, August 24, 2007.
"Rise in Insider-Trading Cases Shows the Perils of Pillow Talk", coverage in the New York Times, August 24, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Misunderstanding the XM/Sirius Merger", an op-ed in the Washington Times by Visiting Professor J. Gregory Sidak and Hal J. Singer, August 24, 2007.
"Marine Charged With Abusing Recruits", coverage by the Associated Press, August 24, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Gambling Dispute With a Tiny Country Puts U.S. in a Bind", coverage in the New York Times, August 23, 2007, featuring Professor John Jackson.
"Georgetown Brings on Seven New Law Profs", a story about the incoming faculty at Georgetown Law for the 2007-2008 academic year in the National Law Journal, August 22, 2007.
"Random Refuge", an opinion piece by Professor Philip Schrag, Visiting Professor Andrew Schoenholtz, and Temple Law Professor Jaya Ramji-Nogales in the Legal Times, August 20, 2007.
Professor Joseph Page reviewed a biography of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez by Cristina Marcano and Alberto Barrera Tyszka in the Miami Herald on August 19, 2007.
"General Wields Power on War Crimes", coverage by the Associated Press, August 17, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
A Letter to the Editor by Professor Heidi Li Feldman pertaining to the criminal and tort liability parents may face if they feed infants raw milk appears in the New York Times on August 15, 2007.
"ABA Takes a Stand Against Mandatory Retirement", coverage in the National Law Journal, August 15, 2007, featuring Esther Lardent, President of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
"A Willing Master of the Hokie Spirit Fund", a profile of Adjunct Professor Kenneth Feinberg in the Roanoke Times, August 14, 2007.
"China, Taiwan and the Business of Latin America", an article by Daniel P. Erikson and Georgetown Law student Janice Chen in the Latin Business Chronicle, August 13, 2007.
Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed by the Dispatch Broadcast Group on August 13, 2007, about the conviction of Rep. Robert Ney (R-Ohio).
"Who's on the Line? These Days, It Could Be Everyone", coverage in the Washington Post, August 12, 2007, featuring Professor Barry Carter.
"Buy Stock in a Law Firm? There's Talk Again", coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer, August 12, 2007, featuring Professor Milton Regan.
"The Graying Lady", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, August 10, 2007.
"Another Marine Given Clemency in the Hamdaniya Case", coverage in the San Diego Union-Tribune, August 10, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.

Professor Neal Kaytal is featured in "Guantanamo, The Day After", the cover story of the August 6, 2007, edition of the National Journal.

"Summer Work: Perks and High Pay Would be Nice, but these Summer Associates are in it for the Experience", coverage in the August 5, 2007, issue of the Maryland Daily Record, featuring third-year student Laura Massie.

"Heroism and the Language of Fascism", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, August 3, 2007.

"Senate Eyes Limits on White House-DOJ Chatter", coverage on NPR's Morning Edition, August 2, 2007, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.

Georgetown Law's Faculty Blog is noted in "Phantom Bloggers", in the August 2, 2007, edition of the Chronicle of Higher Education.

"Tough Laws Make Florida No-Fly Zone for Tuberculosis", coverage on Bloomberg.com on August 2, 2007, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin, Director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

"Content Makers Are Accused of Exaggerating Copyright", coverage in the New York Times, August 2, 2007, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.

"Taking Stock", an article by Professor Milton Regan, appears in the August 1, 2007, issue of The American Lawyer.

"His Way", coverage in The American Lawyer August 1, 2007 issue, featuring Professor Julie Rose O'Sullivan.

July

The July 30, 2007, cover story of Europe's news weekly Der Spiegel features the research that Professor John Mikhail and others are doing on the cognitive science of morality. 

Georgetown Law's DC Street Law clinical program is credited with inspiring the establishment of DC's first law-themed charter school, the Thurgood Marshall Academy, which is profiled in "A High School With a Legal Focus" in the July 30, 2007, edition of the Legal Times.

Professor Randy Barnett's July 17 op-ed in the Wall Street Journal was the subject of an opinion piece in the Crookston Daily Times on July 30, 2007.

"Solicitor Faces Tough Choice in Gonzales Probe", coverage in USA Today, July 30, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

"On a Date With...the Founders of True Love Revolution, Harvard's Abstinence Society" coverage in the New York Times, July 29, 2007, featuring incoming first year student Justin Murray.

Professor Paul Rothstein was a guest on ABC 7's Capital Sunday, July 29, 2007, where he discussed the controversy surrounding Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and other legal issues in the news.

"Lawyer in Schools Case Seeks Fees", coverage in the Louisville Courier-Journal, July 28, 2007, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

"Dark Powers: The Sequel to Terrorism", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, July 27, 2007.


"Lawyers' New Quarry", coverage in Investor's Business Daily, July 26, 2007, featuring Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute Fellow Justin Pidot.

"The Torture Mystery", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times featuring Professor David Cole, July 26, 2007.

"Baltimorean Given a 15-Year Term as 'Would-Be Terrorist'", coverage in the Baltimore Sun, July 26, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.

"House, Bush Head for Full Showdown", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, July 26, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Law in the Real World", a profile of Adjunct Professor James Baker in Roll Call, July 24, 2007.
"House Dems Eye Contempt Charges", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, July 24, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Bush's Torture Ban Is Full of Loopholes", an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in Salon.com, July 23, 2007.
"The Common Good: No Free Drinks in This Summer Program", coverage in the Legal Times, July 23, 2007, featuring Barbara Moulton, Georgetown Law's Assistant Dean for Public Interest and Community Service, and Georgetown Law students Daniel Berlin and Meghan Moore.
"Is the Bush Administration...Right?", coverage in Salon.com, July 23, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Law Enforcement Struggles to Combat Chinese Spying", coverage in USA Today, July 23, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Clif Burns.
"Are the Democrats Serious?", coverage in the National Journal, July 21, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Fight Over Documents May Favor Bush, Experts Say", coverage in the Washington Post, July 21, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Martin Lederman.
"No Time in Prison for Marine Convicted of Kidnapping Iraqi", coverage in the New York Times, July 21, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Thomas Escapes Jail Time, Given a Bad Conduct Discharge in Hamdania Killing", coverage in the North County Times (California), July 20, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"A Really Bad Case of 'Reality'", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, July 20, 2007.
"Argentina's First Lady Launches Presidential Bid", coverage by McClatchy News, July 20, 2007, featuring Professor Joseph Page.
"U.S. Millionaire Accused of Sexual Abuse of Children", coverage in Russia Today, July 20, 2007, featuring Professor Barry Carter.
"The Grand Inquisitors", an essay by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, July 19, 2007.
"Padilla Charges Don't Measure Up to Accusations", coverage in USA Today, July 18, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor Barry Carter appeared on CNN's The Situation Room on July 18, 2007 to discuss the upcoming prison release of former Panamanian dictator, Manuel Noriega.
"Libertarians and the War", an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett in the Wall Street Journal, July 17, 2007.
"Regulators Interested in Whole Foods CEO's Anonymous Postings", coverage by the Associated Press, July 15, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
The Los Angeles Times article, "Getting Serious about Pet Custody", cited Georgetown Law's animal law program, July 15, 2007.
"Clear-Eyed Questions about Iraq", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, July 13, 2007.
"Is the White House Trying to Force Congress' Hand?", coverage in Salon.com, July 12, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Meeting the Survival Needs of the World’s Least Healthy People: A Proposed Model for Global Health Governance," an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin, July 11, 2007.
"The Terrorists' Court", an op-ed in the New York Times by Jack L. Goldsmith and Professor Neal Katyal, July 11, 2007.
"Congress, Bush Near a Court Fight", coverage in the Boston Globe, July 10, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Bush Invokes Executive Privilege in Refusal to Offer Aides in Attorney Case", coverage in the Austin American-Statesman, July 10, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
Georgetown Law CIO Pablo Molina is featured as one of the Top 40 Technology Innovators Under 40 in ComputerWorld on July 9, 2007.  The issue also features a profile and a Q & A with Molina.
"Shhh! Pro Bono's Not Just for Liberals Anymore", coverage in the American Lawyer, July 9, 2007, featuring Professor David Luban.
"On the Wrong Side of 5 to 4, Liberals Talk Tactics", coverage in the New York Times, July 8, 2007, featuring Professor Peter Rubin.
"Court Gives Bush Win on Surveillance", coverage in the Boston Globe, July 7, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Shame on Bush -- and Us", an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, July 6, 2007.
"Lawyer: Man at Center of Slaying Allegations Did Nothing Wrong", coverage in the North County Times (California), July 6, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"O Lawyer, Where Art Thou?", coverage in Slate Magazine, July 6, 2007, featuring the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
"Why Rich Countries Should Care About the World's Least Healthy People", an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin, July 4, 2007.
"Legislation Could Be Path to Closing Guantanamo", coverage in the New York Times, July 3, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Mentally Ill Death Row Inmates Get Another Chance", an article in the American Bar Association Journal featuring Professor Paul Rothstein, July 3, 2007.
"For Asylum Seekers, a Fickle System", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, July 3, 2007, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"Muni Bonds and the Commerce Clause After United Haulers", a paper by Professor Ethan Yale and Professor Brian Galle of Florida State University College of Law, drew coverage by Bloomberg News on July 3, 2007.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed President Bush's commutation of Lewis "Scooter" Libby's jail sentence on Associated Press Television and Associated Press Radio on July 2, 2007, WTTG-TV (Washington, D.C.) on July 2 and 3, 2007, and Wisconsin Public Radio and WRC-TV (Washington, D.C.) on July 3, 2007.
"Justices Divided on Constitution, Statutes", coverage in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, July 2, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law's Supreme Court Institute.
 
June
 
"Plots Thicken", coverage in Slate Magazine, June 30, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Justices to Weigh Detainee Rights", coverage in the Washington Post, June 30, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"In Shift, Justices Agree to Review Detainees' Case", coverage in the New York Times, June 30, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"How Immigrants Improve the Curve", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, June 29, 2007.
"Legislators Consider Fixes to Supreme Court Rulings", coverage in The Hill, June 27, 2007, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"High Court Rulings Show Judicial Divide", coverage on NPR's Morning Edition, June 26, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"U.S. Panel to Ask SEC About Proxy Access, Hedge Funds: Report", coverage by Reuters, June 26, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
Professor Steven Goldblatt discussed the U.S. Supreme Court's ideological divide on CNN's The Situation Room on June 25, 2007. 
"Analysis: Can Gov't Force TB Treatment?", coverage by United Press International, June 25, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor James Hodge, Jr.
"'There is No Law There At All'", a Q & A with Professor Neal Katyal on Newsweek.com, June 25, 2007.
"Dry Cleaner Wins in $54M Pants Suit", coverage by the Associated Press, June 25, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"In Second Term, Roberts Court Defines Itself", coverage in the Washington Post, June 25, 2007, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"The Net Effect of Google", coverage in the Gainesville Sun (Florida), June 23, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
"Counsel Brings Life Experience to Defense of Gitmo Client", coverage in the Bangor Daily News (Maine), June 23, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Hillary's Tone-Deaf Campaign", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, June 22, 2007.
"UPS Delivers Attorney, Trend to Local Nonprofit", coverage in the Atlanta Business Chronicle, June 22, 2007, featuring Esther Lardent, president of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
Professor Neal Katyal discussed recent calls to close the detainee facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on MSNBC's Countdown on June 22, 2007.
"Bar Raised for Suits by Investors", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, June 22, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed efforts by Vice President Cheney to rebuff requests by the National Archives Information Security Oversight Office to inspect whether Cheney's office is complying with information security procedures on Federal News Radio on June 22, 2007.
"Sex Slaves Resolution Expected to Reach Floor Vote in Congress", coverage in Asian Week, June 22, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law student Alice Suh.
"Cheney: I'm Not in Executive Branch: Constitution Experts Startled at Assertion", coverage by Cox Newspapers, June 22, 2007, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"Law Firms Willing to Pay to Work for Nothing", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, June 19, 2007, featuring Esther Lardent, President of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law.
Professor Donald Langevoort discussed the Supreme Court's ruling in the case of Credit Suisse Securities v. Billing on the Nightly Business Report on June 18, 2007.
"In an Iraq Where Many People Favor Attacking U.S. Troops, They're Hanging Those Who Do", coverage by the Associated Press, June 15, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"United, Not Divided -- Against Bush", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, June 15, 2007.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the case of a Washington, D.C., administrative law judge who is suing a dry cleaner over a misplaced pair of pants on the West Virginia Radio Network's Hoppy Kercheval Show on June 15, 2007.
"Women Lawyers Force Big Rights Gains in Uganda", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, June 14, 2007, featuring the work of Georgetown Law's International Women's Human Rights Clinic under the supervision of Professor Susan Deller Ross.
"Judge Tries Suing Pants Off Dry Cleaners", coverage in the New York Times, June 13, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Repeal Second Amendment, Analyst Advises", coverage on CNSNews.com, June 12, 2007, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin discussed autism and the law on ABC World News on June 11, 2007.
"Tribune Deal Challenged with FCC", coverage by the Associated Press, June 11, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the revelation that the Justice Department has been appointing loyalists to be immigration judges on ABC Radio on June 11, 2007.
"At Gitmo, It All Hinges on a Word", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, June 8, 2007.
"Helping Attorneys Hone Appeals", coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer, June 6, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law's Supreme Court Institute.
The Wall Street Journal article, "FTC to Move Against Whole Foods", cited a recent study presented at Georgetown Law about the rate of merger challenges by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission on June 6, 2007.
Professor Neal Katyal discussed the dismissal of charges against two detainees held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on MSNBC's Countdown on June 5, 2007 and June 8, 2007.
"United States Welcomes Iraqi Refugees", coverage on NPR's Tell Me More, June 5, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Andrew Schoenholtz.
"Judge Throws Out Terror Case, Cites Flaws in Charges", coverage by the Associated Press, June 5, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Law Schools Increase Animal Law Studies", coverage in the National Law Journal, June 4, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law's animal law program.
"Fall Lineup Includes Secondary Actors", coverage in CFO.com, June 1, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Deniable, Disposable Casualties", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, June 1, 2007.
Associate Dean Lawrence Gostin discussed the recent tuberculosis scare on NPR's All Things Considered on May 30, 2007, in Associated Press stories on May 31, 2007 and June 1, 2007, on CNN's Paula Zahn Now on June 1, 2007, and in the Kuwait Times on June 3, 2007. 
"The Constitution", an article in the June 2007 issue of Harper's magazine by Professor David Cole.
 
May
 
"Winning Hearts and Minds in Iraq Through Mediated Condolence Payments", an article by Georgetown Law student Jeremy Joseph in the May 2007 issue of Alternatives.
"Big Dispartities in Judging of Asylum Cases", coverage in the New York Times, May 31, 2007, featuring "Refugee Roulette", a new study on asylum cases by Professor Philip Schrag, Visiting Professor Andrew Schoenholtz, and Temple University Beasley School of Law Professor Jaya Ramji-Nogales.  The study also drew coverage in the Miami Herald on May 31, 2007 and by the Associated Press on June 2, 2007.
"China to Revise Rules for Recalls", coverage in the Washington Times, May 31, 2007, featuring Professor James Feinerman.
"More Law, Less Pay", coverage in the Baltimore Sun, May 30, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law student Brian Schuman.
"Over Ginsburg's Dissent, Court Limits Bias Suits", coverage in the Washington Post, May 30, 2007, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Awaiting the Evolution of Mass. Ave.", a letter by Georgetown Law student Sarah N. Conde in the Washington Post, May 28, 2007.
"The Good, the Bad and the Prosecuted", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, May 25, 2007.
"At Georgetown Conference, Revenue Officials Provide States' Perspective on Defending Tax Planning Strategies", coverage in the BNA Daily Tax Report on Checkpoint, May 25, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law CLE's 30th Annual Advanced State and Local Tax Institute.
"New Supreme Court Rule Would Force Advocacy Groups to Reveal Membership Rolls", coverage in the Legal Times, May 24, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law's Supreme Court Institute.
"Don't Imperil Asylum", an opinion piece by Professor Philip Schrag in the Washington Post, May 23, 2007.
"High Court Rules Parents Can Litigate on Behalf of Child's Educational Needs", coverage in the Legal Times, May 22, 2007, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"High Court Rules in Favor of Special-Ed Parents", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, May 22, 2007, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Parrish Boy Receives Award for Courage", coverage in the Tampa Tribune, May 19, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Attorney General Rapped as President's 'Yes Man' at Cost of Justice Department", coverage by the Associated Press, May 19, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"High Court Tilts Against Death Row Inmate", coverage in the ABA Journal, May 18, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Supreme Court's Patent Ruling Could Spell Trouble for Blackboard and Others", coverage in the Chronicle of Higher Education, May 18, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Bruce Wieder.
"Was Gonzales' Emergency Visit Illegal?", coverage in Time magazine, May 17, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
Professor Neal Katyal discussed abortion battles in the Supreme Court on ABC World News on May 16, 2007.
The USA Today article,"The Time Is Right for Barker", cited Bob Barker's $1 million gift to Georgetown Law for the study of animal rights law on May 14, 2007.
Professor James Oldham and Georgetown Law Special Collections Librarian Laura Bedard are credited in William Safire's New York Times Magazine article, "At the Pleasure", on May 13, 2007.
"Two Immigrants Say U.S. Agents Drugged Them", coverage on NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday, May 13, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
In his National Journal article, "Terrorism Suspects and the Law", Stuart Taylor writes that the winner of the 2008 presidential election should look to experts for guidance on detainee policy, including Professor Neal Katyal
"Suspicious Trading on the Rise", coverage in the New York Times, May 12, 2007, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Officers Testify Haditha Killings Did Not Warrant Investigation", coverage by the Associated Press, May 12, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"The Terrorist We Tolerate", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, May 11, 2007.
"Scientists Draw Link Between Morality and Brain's Wiring", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, May 11, 2007, featuring Professor John Mikhail.
"Pelosi Threat to Sue Bush Over Iraq Bill", coverage in The Hill, May 9, 2007, featuring Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.
"Officer Charged in Haditha Killings Heads to Court", coverage by the Associated Press, May 8, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Bush Admin May Be Boxed in on Greenhouse Gas Regs -- AEI Legal Panel", coverage in E&E News, May 7, 2007, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
An address by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) at Georgetown Law on April 25, 2007, drew coverage in the Providence Journal on May 7, 2007.
"On Poverty, Edwards Faces Old Hurdles", coverage in the Washington Post, May 7, 2007, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"'Street Law' Programs Teach Kids on Legal Issues Close to Home", coverage in the National Law Journal, May 7, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law's D.C. Street Law Clinic.
"Patent Law Fight Is Becoming a Case of Pharma vs. Tech", coverage in the Newark Star-Ledger, May 6, 2007, featuring Professor Jay Thomas.
"Stone Case May Set Tone for Haditha Prosecutions", coverage in the North County Times (California), May 5, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Sweet Jesus I Love Bill O'Reilly!", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, May 4, 2007.
"Chum Suit, Flats Season Extended and Free Fishing", coverage in the Baltimore Examiner, May 4, 2007, featuring Erik Bluemel, staff attorney and teaching fellow in Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation.
"School in China to Bear U.S. Law Firm's Name", coverage in The Recorder, May 2, 2007, featuring Esther Lardent, President of the Pro Bono Institute at Georgetown Law. 
"Deal or No Deal", coverage in World Trade magazine, May 1, 2007, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo.
"High Court to Hear Texas Case on Presidential Power", coverage in the Dallas Morning News, May 1, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
Georgetown Law's establishment of the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession drew coverage in the National Law Journal on May 1, 2007.
"Rulings Weaken Patents' Power", coverage in the Washington Post, May 1, 2007, featuring Professor Jay Thomas.
 
April
 
The appointment of Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin as the Linda and Timothy O'Neill Professor of Global Health Law and the inauguration of the Linda and Timothy O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law drew coverage in the Blue & Gray on April 30, 2007.
"Islamic Scholars Play Role in High Finance", coverage in the Legal Times, April 30, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Ali Ibrahim.
"How About a Little Torture?", an opinion piece in the Akron Beacon Journal featuring Professor David Luban, April 29, 2007.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the legality of political briefings of federal agencies conducted by the White House and the firings of eight U.S. Attorneys by the Justice Department on WJLA-TV's (Washington, D.C.) Capital Sunday on April 29, 2007.
"Is It Time to Hand Global Warming to the Lawyers?", coverage in the Toronto Star, April 29, 2007, featuring Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute Fellow Justin Pidot.
"Breyer Stresses Civil Liberties", coverage by the Associated Press, April 28, 2007, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
"9/11 Was Bad, But...", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, April 27, 2007.
The 4th Annual Immigration Law and Policy Conference at Georgetown Law on April 25, 2007 drew coverage in Arab American News on April 28, 2007.
"Summer Work Plentiful for Law Students", coverage in the Legal Times, April 25, 2007, featuring Assistant Dean for Career Services Gihan Fernando
"Group Proposes Detailed Plan to Reduce Poverty by Half", coverage in the New York Times, April 25, 2007, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"The New 5-to-4 Supreme Court", coverage in the New York Times, April 22, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Marines Granted Immunity in Iraq Killings Case", coverage by the Associated Press, April 21, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"We're Not All Victims", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, April 20, 2007.
"Justices Back Ban on Method of Abortion", coverage in the New York Times, April 19, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin S. Lederman.
The Miles W. Kirkpatrick Antitrust Conference at Georgetown Law on April 16-17, 2007 drew coverage in the Washington Post and the Corporate Crime Reporter on April 18, 2007 and the Daily Deal on April 20, 2007.
"Supreme Court's Decision to Uphold Partial Birth Abortion Ban Gives Bush Victory", coverage on Fox News.com, April 18, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Charges Dropped Against Haditha Marine", coverage in the North County Times (California), April 18, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"A Death Sentence Is Brought to Mind", an article in the American Bar Association Journal featuring Professor Paul Rothstein, April 17, 2007.
"Three Cheers for Lawyers", an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal by Professor Randy Barnett, April 17, 2007.
"All Charges Dropped Against Marine in Haditha Killings", coverage by the Associated Press, April 17, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Partial Pension a Way to Keep Baby Boomers on the Job", coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, April 15, 2007, featuring Chantel Sheaks, legislative counsel for Georgetown Law's Workplace Flexibility 2010.
"To the Rest of the World, We're Cheapskates", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, April 13, 2007.
The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin article, "Animosity Toward Courts 'Very Troubling', O'Connor Says", cited the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law on April 11, 2007.
"House Panel Issues First Subpoena Over Firings", coverage in the Washington Post, April 11, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Professor Banishes Laptops to Engage Students", coverage on National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation, April 10, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Laptops vs. Learning", an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in the Washington Post, April 7, 2007.
"Makers of Artificial Sweeteners Go to Court", coverage in the New York Times, April 6, 2007, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
"Bring on the Iraq Micromanagers", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, April 6, 2007.
Two lawsuits developed by Georgetown Law's International Women's Human Rights Clinic and recently won by Law and Advocacy for Women in Uganda (LAW-U) drew coverage by the BBC and Reuters on April 5, 2007.
"Federal Judge Shuts Out Irrigators' Property Rights Claims", coverage in Greenwire, April 4, 2007, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
A panel discussion on "Global Warming and the Clean Air Act in the Supreme Court" at Georgetown Law on April 3, 2007, was broadcast on E&E TV and drew coverage by E&E News on April 3, 2007, the Clean Air Report and Global Power Report on April 5, 2007, and Inside EPA on April 6, 2007.
Professor Lisa Heinzerling, who served as lead author of the petitioners' briefs in the Supreme Court case of Massachusetts v. EPA, discussed the Court's ruling on National Public Radio's All Things Considered on April 2, 2007, on Boston's WBUR Radio and in Nature magazine on April 3, 2007, on Minnesota Public Radio on April 5, 2007, and on Public Radio International's Living on Earth on April 6, 2007.
"Supreme Court Won't Hear Detainees' Appeals", coverage on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, April 2, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal and Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"'Evidence Mail' Puts Us All on the Record", coverage on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition, April 1, 2007, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"If Not Gonzales as Attorney General...", coverage by Hearst Newspapers, April 1, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
 
March
 
"Sister Lends Hoyas More Than Spiritual Support", coverage in the Washington Post, March 31, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law's Roman Catholic Chaplain Sister Dorinda Young, SSJ.
"Becoming the Media's Alpha Mom", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, March 30, 2007.
"FBI Director Misstates Patriot Act Provisions", coverage by the Associated Press, March 30, 2007, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
"The Striking Down of the D.C. Gun Ban May Be the Beginning of a Larger Battle", coverage in the National Review, March 29, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed Leegin v. PSKS, the Supreme Court case argued this week which re-examines the Court's resale price maintenance doctrine that has been in place since 1911 on San Francisco's KSRO Radio on March 28, 2007.
"Prosecution Complex", an opinion piece in the New York Times by Professor Neal Katyal, March 27, 2007.
"Ordinary Customers Flagged as Terrorists", coverage in the Washington Post, March 27, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole
"Don't Sell Barack 'Obambi' Short", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, March 23, 2007.
"Chinese Wife Goes After Yahoo to Free Her Husband from Prison", coverage in the Washington Times, March 22, 2007, featuring Professor Barry Carter.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed executive privilege covering subpoenas to the White House in the case of eight U.S. Attorneys fired by the Justice Department on MSNBC and NBC News Channel on March 22, 2007 and on Fox News Channel's "Fox and Friends" on March 23, 2007.
"How the Conflict Over Attorney Firings Provides Latest Test of Executive Privilege", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, March 22, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed a recent reversal on appeal of a determinative discovery ruling in a case involving the Morgan Stanley investment house on Bloomberg News on March 21, 2007.
"White House Veto of D.C. Vote Possible", coverage in Roll Call, March 21, 2007, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
"Snow: Subpoenas May Lead to Less Cooperation", coverage on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, March 21, 2007, featuring Professor Peter Rubin.
"And on This Court, March's Other Madness: Law Profs vs. Pols", coverage in the Washington Post, March 21, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law's Home Court Charity Basketball game.
"Honeywell-GE: Six Years Later", coverage in the Daily Deal, March 16, 2007, featuring Professor Robert Pitofsky.
"Reefer Madness", an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal by Professor Randy Barnett, March 16, 2007.
"Remembering Arthur Schlesinger Jr.", a tribute to Arthur Schlesinger Jr. by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in the Chronicle of Higher Education Review, March 16, 2007.
Professor David Cole discussed Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' tenure at the Justice Department on the CBS Evening News on March 15, 2007.
"Republican Senator Urges Gonzales to Resign", coverage on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, March 15, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Debate Goes on for D.C. Vote", coverage in the Washington Times, March 15, 2007, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
"Judiciary Poised to O.K. D.C. Voting Rights Bill", coverage in Roll Call, March 15, 2007, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
"Out of the Display Case", an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Ethan Burger in Transitions Online, March 14, 2007.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the recent firings of eight U.S. Attorneys by the Justice Department on Wisconsin's public radio program "At Issue" on March 13, 2007.
"Push for Family-Friendly Workplaces Gains Momentum", coverage in Congressional Quarterly, March 12, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law's Workplace Flexibility 2010, a research group that is seeking ways to create a national policy on workplace flexibility.
"Rearming: The D.C. Gun Ban Gets Overruled", coverage in the National Review, March 12, 2007, featuring Professor Randy Barnett
"We Can't Forget Katrina for 3 Profound Reasons", an opinion piece by Georgetown Law student Kraig Jennett in the News-Press (Florida), March 12, 2007.
"Teoria des Cuerdas en la Casa Blanca" ("String Theory at the White House"), an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in El Pais, March 12, 2007.
"The Silence That Fueled Walter Reed and Abu Ghraib", an opinion piece by Professor M. Gregg Bloche in the Los Angeles Times, March 11, 2007.
"Is German Government Contradicting Its Constitutional Principles?", a letter to the editor by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in the Financial Times (UK), March 10, 2007.
"Foundation Fights for Right to Information", coverage in the Contra Costa Times (California), March 10, 2007, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Our Human Rights Hypocrisy", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, March 9, 2007.
"Consider Inmate Organ Donor Program", coverage by United Press International, March 9, 2007, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Inmates Could Trade an Organ for an Early Out", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, March 9, 2007, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
Remarks by SEC Enforcement Division Director Linda Chatman Thomsen at Georgetown Law's Corporate Counsel Institute meeting on March 8, 2007 drew coverage in the Washington Post on March 9, 2007 and by Bloomberg News on March 14, 2007.
"Lawmakers Debate Bill on Executive Pay", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, March 9, 2007, featuring remarks by SEC Chairman Christopher Cox at Georgetown Law's Corporate Counsel Institute meeting on March 8, 2007.
"Before Going Live at Supreme Court, Lawyers Refine on Moot Court Circuit", coverage in the Daily Journal, March 8, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law's Supreme Court InstituteProfessor Richard Lazarus, co-director of the Institute, and Professor Neal Katyal.
"Tennessee Town Backs GI in Iraqi Murder Case", coverage on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, March 8, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Democrats Draw Up Iraq Deadlines", coverage in USA Today, March 8, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Law Schools' Supreme Court Clinics Make Their Mark", coverage in the Legal Times, March 8, 2007, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Majoras to Testify at Senate Panel", coverage in the Daily Deal, March 6, 2007, featuring Professor Robert Pitofsky.
"The Libby Verdict: What Legal Experts Say", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, March 6, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.  He also discussed the verdict on ABC News Now and KCBS Radio (San Francisco) on March 6, 2007 and on National Public Radio's Morning Edition and WHYY Radio (Philadelphia) on March 7, 2007.
"Permanent Change in the Regulatory Climate", an opinion piece in the Bangkok Post by Adjunct Professor Alexander Sierck and Panat Tasneeyanond, March 1, 2007.
"Taking on Guantanamo", coverage in the March 2007 issue of Vanity Fair, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
 
February
 
"Executive Outcomes", coverage in the American Prospect, February 26, 2007, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the dismissal of a juror in the Lewis "Scooter" Libby case on ABC Radio News on February 26, 2007.
"Parents Fight for the Right to Represent Their Children in Case Before High Court", coverage in the Legal Times, February 26, 2007, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"From a Colleague Down the Hall", a tribute to Professor Robert F. Drinan, S.J., by Visiting Professor Ladislas Orsy, S.J., in America magazine, February 26, 2007.
"Will That be Paper, or Metal?", coverage in the Toronto Star, February 25, 2007, featuring the Georgetown Law Journal.
"The Case for a National Security Court", coverage in the National Journal, February 24, 2007, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Record Fine Expected for Univision", coverage in the New York Times, February 23, 2007, featuring Professor Angela Campbell, Director of Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation, who represented the United Church of Christ in a license renewal challenge against a Univision television station in Cleveland.
"Drugmaker's HPV Vaccine Push Raises Questions", coverage on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, February 22, 2007, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on WUSA-TV on February 22, 2007 to discuss the behavior of the judge in the Anna Nicole Smith case.
"Biomedical Research Involving Prisoners: Ethical Values and Legal Regulation", an article by Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin in the Journal of the American Medical Association, February 21, 2007.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed a new ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit concerning judicial challenges by Guantanamo prisoners on CNN Radio on February 20, 2007.
"Parents Fight for the Right to Represent Their Children", coverage in the Legal Times, February 19, 2007, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Judge Says State-Recognized Tribe Can Claim Water Rights", coverage in Indian Country Today (New York), February 19, 2007, featuring Emma Garrison, an attorney with Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation.
"Rivals Say HP Is Using Hardball Tactics", coverage in Business Week, February 19, 2007, featuring Professor Steven Salop.
"Vanishing Trees", a book review by Professor Joseph Page in the Miami Herald, February 18, 2007.
"A Symbolic Vote Is a Sign of Bitter Debates to Come", coverage in the New York Times, February 17, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Insurgents -- They Buy American", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, February 16, 2007.
"Farm Subsidy Reform Called Inevitable", coverage in the Capital Press (Oregon), February 16, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor and Harrison Institute Senior Fellow Matthew Porterfield.
"Who Will Get Blacks' Vote?", coverage in the Indianapolis Star, February 16, 2007, featuring Professor Patricia King.
The establishment of the Sandra Day O'Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary at Georgetown Law drew coverage in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin on February 13, 2007 and Blue & Gray on February 20, 2007.
"Bush Opponents Differ Over Impeachment", coverage in the NewStandard (New York), February 12, 2007, featuring Professor L. Michael Seidman.
"The Libby Trial: Who Said What to Whom, and Who Remembers?", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, February 12, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.  He is also quoted on WashingtonPost.com.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the trial of Lewis "Scooter" Libby on CNN Radio on February 12, 2007.
"Long Road Back to the Killing Fields", coverage in the Toronto Star, February 11, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Noah Novogrodsky.
"Chumming Days May Be Ending", coverage in the Washington Times, February 11, 2007, featuring Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation.
"River Ruling Is a Boost for Proponents of Public Access", coverage in the New York Times, February 10, 2007, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
"Sudden Death", coverage in Slate, February 10, 2007, featuring the Georgetown Law Journal.
"Accused Marine Faces Tough Legal Fight", coverage by the Associated Press, February 10, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Morgan Lewis Partner Named as Hewlett-Packard's New GC", coverage in The Recorder, February 9, 2007, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
"Judging Politics", coverage in the National Journal, February 3, 2007, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
An interview with Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum appears in the January-February 2007 issue of Academe, the journal of the American Association of University Professors.
 
January
 
News obituaries for Professor Robert F. Drinan, S.J., who died on January 28, 2007, ran in the Washington Post, Boston Globe, New York Times, and Daily Telegraph (UK).   His death was also reported by several media outlets, including the Associated Press, Bloomberg News, Legal Times, United Press International, Catholic News Service, National Catholic Reporter, Voice of America, National Public Radio, Boston Herald, The Hoya, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Roll Call, and Georgetown Voice.   Many news outlets also published tributes, including the Washington Post, Boston Globe (January 31, 2007, February 3, 2007), Newsweek.com, USA Today, Boston Herald (January 30, 2007, February 1, 2007), Legal Times, The Hoya, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, and National Catholic Reporter.  The Boston Globe and Blue & Gray have stories about Father Drinan's Washington, D.C., funeral, which took place on February 1, 2007.  The Boston Globe, Boston Herald, and Associated Press covered Father Drinan's Boston funeral, which took place on February 3, 2007.
"U.S. Loses 20-Year Attempt to Deport 2 Immigrants", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, January 31, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Access to Trial Drugs Expected to Grow", coverage in the Washington Times, January 30, 2007, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin
"Hey Chum, Are You a Pollutant?", coverage in the Baltimore Examiner, January 26, 2007, featuring Erik Bluemel, staff attorney and teaching fellow in Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation.
"We Want Tough Arguments", an opinion piece by Theodore B. Olson and Professor Neal Katyal in the Legal Times, January 22, 2007. 
Professor Joseph Page appeared on WAMU-FM's The Kojo Nnamdi Show on January 22, 2007 to discuss allegations of human rights abuses in Argentina and the detention of former Argentinian President Maria Estela de Peron in Spain.
"Insurance That Lets You Decide Your Own Rates", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times, January 21, 2007, featuring Professor M. Gregg Bloche.
"Administration Stays Course in Legal War", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, January 20, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Farm Policy Is Ruining Trade Talks", coverage in the Topeka Capital-Journal, January 19, 2007, featuring Professor Robert Stumberg.
"U.S. Ceases Warrantless Spy Operation", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, January 18, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor David Cole appeared on ABC News Now on January 18, 2007 to discuss the Bush administration's domestic spying program.
"The Challenge Facing Local Food", coverage in Salon, January 18, 2007, featuring Bon Appetit Management Co.'s Eat Local Challenge at Georgetown Law.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed recent comments by a high government official regarding law firms that have represented Guantanamo detainees on Federal News Radio on January 15, 2007 and CNN's The Situation Room on January 17, 2007.
"Is Baseball Drugs Ruling a Fourth-Amendment Foul?", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, January 16, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
Georgetown Law was cited as a go-to school by the National Law Journal on January 15, 2007.
"Fixing the E-Voting Mess", coverage in Information Week, January 15, 2007, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
The Canberra Times (Australia) article on January 13, 2007, "Hicks Case Shames Us All", cited the speech by Lord Charles Falconer, UK Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs and Lord Chancellor, at the Georgetown Law Forum on October 3, 2006.
The news obituary of former Professor Victor H. Kramer, the co-founder and first director of Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation, who died on January 8, 2007, ran in the Washington Post on January 13, 2007.
"Technology and Policy in Acquiring Digital Collections", an article by Roger V. Skalbeck, Associate Law Librarian for Electronic Resources at Georgetown Law, and Iva M. Futrell in Law.com's Legal Tech Newsletter, January 11, 2007.
"Four Ways to Stop the War", coverage in Slate, January 10, 2007, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
Professor Susan Low Bloch appeared on CNN's The Situation Room on January 10, 2007 to discuss the Constitutional ramifications of President Bush's troop surge strategy for Iraq.
Professor Neal Katyal appeared on ABC News Nightline on January 9, 2007 to discuss Democratic plans to block President Bush's troop surge strategy for Iraq. 
Professor James Oldham, the grievance arbitrator for the National Hockey League and the NHL Players’ Association, is #86 on a list of 100 People of Power and Influence in the Hockey News, January 9, 2007.
"Privacy Fades Away as the Internet Puts People's Lives in the Spotlight", coverage in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, January 4, 2007, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.
"In Padilla Wiretaps, Murky View of 'Jihad' Case", coverage in the New York Times, January 4, 2007, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Law as a Tool to Facilitate Healthier Lifestyles and Prevent Obesity", an article by Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin in the Journal of the American Medical Association, January 3, 2007.
Professor Neal Katyal appeared on ABC News Nightline on January 2, 2007 to discuss President Gerald Ford's controversial decision to pardon President Richard Nixon for his role in the Watergate scandal.
 
2006
 
December
 
Professor Neal Katyal was named a 2006 Lawyer of the Year Runner-Up by the National Law Journal, a 2006 Lawyer of the Year by Lawyers USA, one of the 500 Leading Lawyers in America by Law Dragon magazine, and one of the Fab Fifty young litigators under the age of 45 by The American Lawyer.  He was also featured in the Legal Times 2006 Year in Review. 
"The End of Saddam Hussein", an interview with Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer by the Associated Press, December 28, 2006. 
"Hill Blog Lawsuit May Set Precedent", coverage by the Associated Press, December 28, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
"After Turkmenbashi", an opinion piece by Georgetown Law student Kenyon S. Weaver in the Washington Post, December 23, 2006.
"Demjanjuk Deportation Upheld; Ruling Leaves One Final Appeal", coverage in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, December 22, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer.
"More States Limit Eminent Domain; Fed Action Likely", coverage in the New Mexico Business Weekly, December 22, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute.
"Games Are More Than Child's Play", coverage in the Wisconsin State Journal, December 22, 2006, featuring a recent study by Robert Crandall of the Brookings Institution and Visiting Professor J. Gregory Sidak on the economic impact of video games.
"Missing West Point Cadet Cited for Drunken Driving", coverage in the Times Herald-Record (New York), December 22, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
Comments by Adjunct Professor Gary Solis regarding the case of the U.S. Marines charged on December 21, 2006 with the deaths of 24 Iraqi civilians in Haditha drew coverage in the New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Napa Valley Register (California), North County Times (California), and by the Associated Press.
"Two Lawsuits Filed Against ICC", coverage in the Baltimore Sun, December 21, 2006, featuring Erik Bluemel, staff attorney and teaching fellow in Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation.
"Players Oddly Aligned in New Fannie Mae Case", coverage in the Washington Post, December 20, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Who Will Pay for Haditha?", coverage by Inter Press Service, December 20, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Two Marine Cases Grab Spotlight", coverage in the San Diego Union Tribune, December 20, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Refugee or Terrorist?", an opinion piece on TomPaine.com, December 19, 2006, featuring a report released by eleven Georgetown Law students in May 2006 on refugee laws and the material support bar.
Professor John Mikhail is featured in a recent story in the German newsweekly Der Spiegel.
"From Briefs to Blogs", coverage in the National Journal, December 16, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
The Washington Post reported on December 16, 2006 that Professor Peter Edelman has been appointed to District of Columbia Mayor-elect Adrian Fenty's (D) transition team to oversee human services. 
"Domino's Pizza Founder Tosses Money, Influence to Sen. Brownback", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, December 15, 2006, featuring Professor Robert F. Drinan, S.J.
"Talking About Israel: 3 Responses", coverage in the Chronicle of Higher Education, December 15, 2006, featuring Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on NBC affiliates around the country on December 14, 2006 to discuss the constitutional ramifications of Sen. Tim Johnson's (D-S.D.) medical condition.
Sen. Patrick Leahy's speech, "Ensuring Liberty and Security Through Checks and Balances: A Fresh Start for the Senate Judiciary Committee in the New 110th Congress", at the Georgetown Law Forum on December 13, 2006 was broadcast live on C-SPAN and attracted extensive media coverage, including the Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg News, CNET News, Newsday, McClatchy Newspapers, New York Times, Washington Times, Los Angeles Times, National Journal, and Editor & Publisher.
Chief Justice John Roberts' remarks at the Fair and Independent Courts Conference at Georgetown Law on September 28, 2006, drew coverage in The Economist on December 13, 2006.
"In Re: Life or Death", an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett in the Wall Street Journal, December 9, 2006.
"An SAT for Citizenship", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, December 8, 2006.
"Marine Arraigned in Iraqi Slaying Case", coverage in the San Diego Union Tribune, December 8, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Paulson Tempers Expectations for China Visit", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, December 7, 2006, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo
"Ohioan Fights for Right to Put 'For Sale' Sign on Car", coverage in USA Today, December 6, 2006, featuring Professor David Vladeck
"Mattis Said to Be Free of Political Influence; Pendleton General at Center of Haditha Charging Decision", coverage in the North County Times (California), December 6, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Civil Libertarians Protest Privacy Policy", coverage in the Washington Post, December 6, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
"No Dot-Com IPO Class Action Suit", coverage on the Marketplace radio program, December 6, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"China's WTO Honeymoon Over for US and EU", coverage by Agence France Presse, December 5, 2006, featuring Professor John Jackson.
"Reg-Takings Measures Fail to Hitch Ride on Anti-Kelo Bandwagon", coverage in Greenwire, December 4, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
"Democrat-Led Congress 'May Impede Trade Talks'", coverage in the Straits Times (Singapore), December 4, 2006, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo.
Professor Emma Coleman Jordan appeared on NBC affiliates around the country on December 4, 2006 to discuss Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education and Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District, two Supreme Court cases involving segregation in schools.
"Hutchins Arraignment Slated for Thursday", coverage in the North County Times (California), December 2, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Abandon Iraq to Save It", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, December 1, 2006. 
"High Court Considers Climate Change", coverage on Public Radio International's Living on Earth, December 1, 2006, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Students Study 'Critical' Subjects", coverage in Editor & Publisher Magazine, December 1, 2006, featuring Georgetown Law's new Masters of Studies in Law (M.S.L.) degree program for professional journalists and Albert Lauber, director of the program.
 
November
 
A panel discussion on "Global Warming in the Supreme Court: Massachusetts v. EPA" at Georgetown Law on November 29, 2006 was broadcast live on C-SPAN and by E&E TV on November 30, 2006, and drew coverage by Inside EPA on November 30, 2006 and E&E News on November 29, 2006.
"Supreme Court Hears Case on Global Warming", coverage in USA Today, November 29, 2006, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Justices to Decide Merits of Global Warming Petition", coverage in the New York Times, November 29, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Judge Strikes Down Parts of Executive Order on Terrorism", coverage in the Washington Post, November 29, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Order Freezing Alleged Terrorist Funds Ruled Down", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, November 29, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor Lisa Heinzerling appeared on Bloomberg Television's Money & Politics on November 28, 2006 to discuss Massachusetts v. EPA, the global warming case being argued before the Supreme Court in which she served as lead author of the petitioners' briefs. 
A panel discussion on "The Future of U.S. Tax Reform" at Georgetown Law on November 28, 2006 drew coverage in National Journal's Congress Daily on November 28, 2006.
"Our Father", a profile of Professor Robert F. Drinan, S.J., in the Legal Times, November 27, 2006.
"Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Historic Emissions Case", coverage in Greenwire, November 27, 2006, featuring "Global Warming in the Courts: An Overview of Current Litigation and Common Legal Issues," a report authored by Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute fellow Justin Pidot.
"When Public Schools Aren't Color-Blind", coverage in Time magazine, November 26, 2006, featuring Professor James Forman, Jr.
"Campbell Lawsuit Test Accountability", coverage in the Durango Herald (Colorado), November 26, 2006, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Iraq Is Broke Beyond Repair", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, November 24, 2006.
"Eminent Domain Foes Should Stop Skewing Facts", an opinion piece in the New York Daily News, November 21, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director, and Robert Dreher, deputy director, of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
Professor Lisa Heinzerling was interviewed by Bloomberg News on November 20, 2006 to discuss her role as lead author of the petitioners' briefs in the Supreme Court global warming case of Massachusetts v. EPA.
"Global Warming Goes to Supreme Court", coverage in Lawyers USA, November 20, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute (GELPI), and Justin Pidot, a GELPI fellow who authored a report, "Global Warming in the Courts: An Overview of Current Litigation and Common Legal Issues."
"Trials Where the Church Is Judge, Jury", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, November 18, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Ladislas Orsy, S.J.
"Plea Deals Pile Up in Iraq Case", coverage by the Associated Press, November 18, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"The GOP's Short-Lived Humility", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, November 17, 2006.
"Psyched Out", coverage in Inside Bay Area, November 17, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Definition of Civilisation Is On the Rack", coverage in the Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), November 17, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"ACLU Elects First Arab-American", coverage in Voice of America News, November 16, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Voters Back Limits on Eminent Domain", coverage in the New York Times, November 15, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute.
"Judges, Attorneys Offer Tips for Handling Settlement, Mediation of Job Bias Claims", coverage in BNA's Employment Discrimination Report, November 15, 2006, featuring Georgetown Continuing Legal Education's seminar, "Litigating and Resolving Employment Cases: Views from the Bench 2006."
"Election Brings New Landscape for Federal Judicial Nominees", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, November 13, 2006, featuring Professor L. Michael Seidman
"Calling All Americans", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, November 10, 2006.
"Intercounty Connector Foes File Intent to Sue", coverage in the Business Gazette (Gaithersburg, Maryland), November 8, 2006, featuring Professor Hope Babcock.
"Alito's Opinion Seen As Pivotal in Abortion Case", coverage by the Times-Picayune (New Orleans), November 8, 2006, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"Rope-A-Doping the Saddam Verdict", coverage in the Centre Daily Times (Pennsylvania), November 8, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer.
"DOE Funds New Study on U.S. Off Site Commercial Disposal of E&P Waste", an article by Adjunct Professor Markus G. Puder and John A. Veil in Oil & Gas Journal, November 6, 2006.
"U.S. Supreme Court Reconsiders Abortion", coverage by African News Dimension, November 6, 2006, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
The panel discussion, "The Clean Air Act in the Supreme Court: The Duke Energy Case," sponsored by the Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute on November 1, 2006, was broadcast on E&E TV and drew coverage in Platts Coal Outlook on November 6, 2006. 
"Hussein Trial Was Flawed but Reasonably Fair, and Verdict Was Justified, Legal Experts Say", coverage in the New York Times, November 6, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer.
"A Growing Trend: Small, Local and Organic", coverage in the Washington Post, November 6, 2006, featuring Kimberly Triplett, Bon Appetit's general manager for Georgetown Law.
"In Land of Ancient Law, Saddam Verdict Makes History", coverage by Reuters, November 4, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Jonathan Drimmer.
Georgetown's establishment of the Linda and Timothy O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law drew coverage in the National Law Journal, Washington Post, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, and The Hoya.
"Was Kerry Right?", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, November 3, 2006.
"Latham Is the 'In' Spot for High Court Clerks", coverage in the National Law Journal, November 3, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Alexander "Sasha" Volokh.
"Lady Lawyers Hoop It Up", coverage in the ABA Journal, November 3, 2006, featuring Get in the Game Hoops, a women lawyers' basketball group started last year at Georgetown Law.
"Clean Air Act Cited in Expected Lawsuit", coverage in the Washington Post, November 2, 2006, featuring Professor Hope Babcock.
"Court to Hear Clean Air Case", coverage in the Portland Press Herald (Maine), November 1, 2006, featuring Professor Hope Babcock.
"Duking It Out Over the Environment", coverage in Forbes.com, November 1, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
 
October
 
"The 2006 Election and the American Future", an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in the Political Quarterly, October-December 2006.
"New York City To Track Diabetics' Blood Sugar Levels", coverage by CBC News, October 31, 2006, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
"High Court Ruling on New-Source Review Could Clarify the Hotly Fought, Complex Issue Or Not", coverage in Electric Utility Week, October 30, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Global Warming: Here Come the Lawyers", coverage in Business Week, October 30, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute.
"Top U.S. Justices Turn Scrutiny to Punitive Damages Awards", coverage in the Financial Times (UK), October 30, 2006, featuring Professor Peter Rubin.
"'Partial-Birth' Cases Test Abortion Rights' Limits", coverage in USA Today, October 30, 2006, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"SEC Probes to Increase", coverage by Bloomberg News, October 28, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"The Google Catches Bush", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, October 27, 2006.
"DOJ Argument on Standing to High Court Could Doom Pending CO2 Suits", coverage in Inside EPA.com, October 27, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Pendleton Plea Deals Spur Legal Concerns", coverage in the San Diego Union-Tribune, October 26, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Consumer-Directed Health Care", an article by Professor M. Gregg Bloche in the October 26, 2006 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
"HIV Screening in Health Care Settings: Public Health and Civil Liberties in Conflict? ", an article by Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin in the October 25, 2006 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Adjunct Professor Gary Solis discussed active duty opposition by members of the military on CNN's American Morning on October 25, 2006.
"Condensed 1992 Constitution Launched", coverage in Africa News, October 25, 2006, featuring Georgetown Law's Leadership and Advocacy for Women in Africa (LAWA) program. 
"Jewish Lobby for Peace with Palestinians Gathers Pace in U.S.", coverage in the Financial Times (UK), October 24, 2006, featuring Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.
"Bush Administration Prosecutors Targeting Republican Lawmakers", coverage by the Associated Press, October 24, 2006, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Experts See Suit Weighing In on Duke NSR Suit", coverage by Electric Power Daily, October 24, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Hillary Hits Bottom", an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times by Professor Rosa Brooks, October 20, 2006.
"Opinions Vary on Constitutionality of Tribunal Compromise Law", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, October 20, 2006, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Justice Kennedy Holds Key to High Court's Direction", coverage by the Associated Press, October 20, 2006, featuring Georgetown Law's Supreme Court Institute.
"How Did UnitedHealth's McGuire Get Same Options Twice?", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, October 20, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Tougher Stance on Crimes of U.S. Troops?", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, October 20, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
Georgetown Law's establishment of a Masters of Studies in Law (M.S.L.) degree program for professional journalists drew coverage in Editor & Publisher on October 18, 2006 and in the Georgetown Voice on October 26, 2006.
"Antitrust Trade and Practice", coverage in the New York Law Journal, October 17, 2006, featuring Professor Steven Salop.
"For Kids, Clarifying the Law Is Crucial", coverage in the St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 16, 2006, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.
"Chabot Property Bill Debated", coverage in the Cincinnati Enquirer, October 15, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute.
"Bold New Effort at Routine HIV Testing May Take Years to Carry Out", coverage by the Associated Press, October 14, 2006, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
"A Good Week for the Axis of Evil", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, October 13, 2006.
"Prison Atrocities Close to Home, Far From This Century", coverage in the Washington Post, October 13, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Detainees' Military Lawyer Forced Out of Service", coverage on NPR's All Things Considered, October 12, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Lawsuit Award a Warning to Blogs", coverage in the Washington Times, October 12, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Michael Songer.
"The Price of Russia's 'Dictatorship of Law'", an opinion piece in the Christian Science Monitor by Adjunct Professor Ethan Burger, October 12, 2006.
"Rules of Engagement: Where Were They at Haditha?", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, October 10, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Conservative Trustee Group Takes on the Academy During Annual Meeting", coverage in the Chronicle of Higher Education, October 9, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Judith Richards Hope.
"Vets Come to Defense of Latest Generation of Accused Troops", coverage by the Associated Press, October 7, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
Professor John Mikhail's doctoral dissertation and forthcoming book on universal moral grammar are mentioned in Michael R. Waldmann's book review of Marc Hauser's "Moral Minds: How Nature Designed Our Universal Sense of Right and Wrong" in the October 6, 2006 issue of Science magazine.  Mikhail is also featured in Paul Bloom and Izzat Jarudi's review of Hauser's book in the October 2006 issue of Nature magazine.
"They Deceived Shareholders. Who Cares?", coverage in the New York Times, October 6, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Bush Cites Authority to Bypass FEMA Law", coverage in the Boston Globe, October 6, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Suspect Agrees to Give Details About Marines' Roles in Slaying", coverage in the San Diego Union-Tribune, October 5, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Sailor Makes Plea Deal", coverage in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, October 5, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"New Term, Same Issues for High Court", coverage by the Associated Press, October 5, 2006, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Topping 2006 Ballots: Eminent Domain", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, October 5, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute.
"Impossible Conditions Over U.S. Detainees", coverage in the Birmingham Post (UK), October 5, 2006, featuring an address at Georgetown Law by Lord Charles Falconer, UK Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs and Lord Chancellor.  Falconer's talk was also featured in The Capital Times of Madison, Wisconsin.
Professor L. Michael Seidman appeared on ABC News Now on October 4, 2006 to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's new term.
"High Court Patent Case May Have Profound Business Impact", coverage by the National Law Journal, October 3, 2006, featuring Professor Jay Thomas.
"Court Back in Session with Full Docket", coverage by the Financial Times (UK), October 2, 2006, featuring Professor Jay Thomas.
"A Newly Conservative Supreme Court?," coverage on NPR's Morning Edition, October 2, 2006, featuring Professor James Forman.
"NYC Trans Fat Ban Is Latest Volley in Fight Over Food Safety," coverage by the Associated Press, October 1, 2006, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The Myth of the Ticking Time Bomb", an opinion piece in the October 2006 issue of The Progressive, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Prophetic Justice", an opinion piece in the October 2006 issue of the Atlantic Monthly, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor Viet Dinh is #66 on a list of Harvard's 100 most influential alumni in 02138 magazine.
 
September
 
The Fair and Independent Courts conference at Georgetown Law, co-chaired by Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Stephen Breyer, attracted extensive media coverage, including U.S. News & World Report, NPR, Legal Times, National Journal, Scripps HowardHouston Chronicle, Catholic News Service, the Associated Press (Interbranch Relations panel, Remarks by Attorney General Gonzales), The Progressive, Time.com, FreeMarketNews.com, and The Hoya.com.
"I'm No Bush Hater", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, September 29, 2006.
"Many Rights in U.S. Legal System Absent in New Bill", coverage in the Washington Post, September 29, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Detainee Law May Not Provide Total Immunity for CIA Interrogators", coverage by McClatchy Newspapers, September 29, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Legal Aid Lawyers Move Near Clients", coverage in the Washington Post, September 28, 2006, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"2 Find Detainee Bill Slippery", coverage in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, September 28, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Abortion, Race Cases Test Roberts, Alito Adherence to Precedent", coverage by Bloomberg News, September 27, 2006, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"The Threat to Judicial Independence", an opinion piece by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor in the Wall Street Journal on September 27, 2006, featuring the Fair and Independent Courts Conference at Georgetown Law.
Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Stephen Breyer discussed judicial independence and the Fair and Independent Courts conference at Georgetown Law on the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and the Charlie Rose Show on September 26, 2006.
"Dunn and Dusted", an opinion piece by Professor Viet Dinh in the Wall Street Journal, September 26, 2006.
"Voters Get a Say on Land Rights", coverage in USA Today, September 25, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute.
"Architect of the '9/11 Constitution'", coverage in the Baltimore Sun, September 24, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Familiar Battles", coverage in U.S. News & World Report, September 24, 2006, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Congress in Dark on Terror Program", coverage in the Boston Globe, September 23, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman
"Compromise on Detainee Bill Leaves Much Unsaid", coverage on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition, September 23, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Senate, White House Reach Detainee Compromise", coverage on National Public Radio's Day to Day, September 22, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Routine HIV Tests Urged for All Americans from 13 to 64", coverage by Cox News Service, September 22, 2006, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
"CDC Urges Routine Testing for HIV", coverage in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 22, 2006, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
"As the Volume of Private Loans Soars, Students Feel the Pinch", coverage in the Chronicle of Higher Education, September 22, 2006, featuring Assistant Dean of Financial Aid Ruth Lammert-Reeves.
"The Origins of the Geneva Conventions", coverage on National Public Radio's Day to Day, September 18, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Proposals May Define U.S. Powers in War on Terror", coverage in the St. Louis Post Dispatch, September 17, 2006, featuring Professor Charles Abernathy.
"Students, Beware Professor Osama", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Los Angeles Times, September 15, 2006.
"High Court to Post Same-Day Transcripts", coverage in the Washington Post, September 15, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Just a Gigolo", coverage in the American Prospect, September 12, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"9/11: Five Years Later Bush Continues to Wield Power", coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, September 10, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Hope for Quick Action on Bush Plan on Interrogations of Suspected Terrorists", coverage by the Associated Press, September 9, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Judicial Surveys Vex the Bench", coverage in the National Law Journal, September 8, 2006, featuring Professor Roy Schotland.
"Is Time Ripe for 'Dr. Miles' to Fall?", coverage in the Legal Times, September 8, 2006, featuring Professor Robert Pitofsky.
"Unlikely Alliance Against Bush's Terror Trials", coverage in Arab News, September 8, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Las Vegas Police Counter Terror Threats and Critics", coverage by the Associated Press, September 8, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
The resignation of Hewlett-Packard board member, Thomas Perkins, drew significant media coverage, including the New York Times and the San Jose Mercury News on September 7, 2006.  Professor Viet Dinh is serving as Perkins' attorney.
"3 Republican Senators Among Critics of Military Tribunal Plan", coverage in USA Today, September 7, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Kids TV Deal Vote Seen Likely Next FCC Meeting", coverage in Communications Daily, September 7, 2006, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.
"14 Alleged Qaeda Operatives Transferred to Guantanamo", coverage in the New York Sun, September 7, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Bush's Plan Allows Coerced Evidence", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, September 7, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Backdating Goes to Washington", coverage on the Marketplace radio program, September 6, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Hamdan Lawyer Reacts to Bush Tribunal Proposal", coverage on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, September 6, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal, who served as lead attorney in the case of Hamdan v. Rumsfeld.
"Law Professor Beats the Odds with High Court Win", a profile of Professor Neal Katyal by Nina Totenberg on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, September 5, 2006.
"'Hamdan v. Rumsfeld': Path to a Landmark Ruling", coverage on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, September 5, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal, who served as lead attorney on the case.
"Question Authority...Unless It's Israel", an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in The Peninsula (Qatar), September 4, 2006.
"Let's Talk About It Together", an interview with Professor Rebecca Tushnet about the Georgetown Law faculty blog in the Legal Times special report on law schools, September 4, 2006.
"Gaming Doesn't Have to Break Your Family's Bank", coverage in the Houston Chronicle, September 3, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor J. Gregory Sidak.
A profile of Adjunct Professor Lois Schiffer is in the September 1, 2006 edition of Washington Jewish Week.
 
August
 
"Church-State Expert to Speak in Memphis", coverage in The Daily News (Memphis), August 31, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor David Saperstein.
"The Fight for Iraq", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, August 31, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Potential Hazards to Consumers from Flavoring Agent Unchecked", coverage in the Baltimore Sun, August 30, 2006, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Law Students Giving Immigrants Rare Legal Aid", coverage in Newsday, August 30, 2006, featuring Professor Steven Goldblatt.
"No Death Penalty for Charged Marine", coverage by the Associated Press, August 30, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Exacting Easterbrook to Be Chief of 7th Circuit", coverage in the National Law Journal, August 29, 2006, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Prudential Settles With Federal Regulators", coverage on the PBS Nightly Business Report, August 28, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Homicide Charges Rare in Iraq War", coverage in the Washington Post, August 28, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
A ruling by a California judge in the case of Aiad Barakat, who was suing the U.S. government for denying him citizenship, drew coverage in the August 2006 issue of the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.  Professor David Cole served as Barakat's lead attorney.
"Military Lawyers See Limits on Trial Input", coverage in the Boston Globe, August 27, 2006, feauturing Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Law Put to Unusual Use in Hezbollah TV Case, Some Legal Experts Say", coverage in the New York Times, August 26, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor James Feinerman appeared on the Newshour with Jim Lehrer on August 25, 2006 to discuss the case of New York Times researcher, Zhao Yan, who was sentenced to three years in prison for fraud.
"Fannie Mae Avoids Criminal Charges Over Accounting", coverage in the Washington Post, August 25, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
The addition of Georgetown Law's five new full-time faculty members drew coverage in the National Law Journal on August 25, 2006.
"Privacy: A Right to Defend", an op-ed by Professor Robert F. Drinan, S.J. in the Boston Globe, August 24, 2006.
"Top U.S. Officers May Be Charged in Iraq Killings", coverage on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, August 24, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Marine Recall Prompts Questions over Iraq Stress" coverage on National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation, August 23, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Chief Justices Sound Alarm on Judicial Elections", coverage in the Legal Times, August 23, 2006, featuring Professor Roy Schotland.
"Next: Workforce Reform", an editorial in the Boston Globe, August 22, 2006, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.
"Suit Seeking Priest Names Faces Battle", coverage by Pioneer Press (Minnesota), August 21, 2006, featuring Professor Robert F. Drinan, S.J.
Georgetown Law student Brian Finkelstein's blog about the movie "Snakes on a Plane" drew coverage by FOX News.com, the Los Angeles Times, and the St. Petersburg Times (Florida).
"Supreme Court Strikes Fear", coverage in the Village Voice, August 20, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Bush Defends Wiretaps", coverage by Newsday, August 19, 2006, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"The Strange Silence of Gunter Grass", an article by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in The Nation, August 18, 2006.
"Legal Immunity: To Have and Have Not", coverage by CBS News.com, August 18, 2006, featuring Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.
"War Depresses Turnout for World Pride", coverage in the Washington Blade, August 18, 2006, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"IRS Targets Award Show Goody Bags", coverage in the Washington Post, August 18, 2006, featuring Albert Lauber, director of Georgetown Law's graduate tax and securities programs.
"Could Supreme Court Settle Presidential Signing Scrap?", coverage in the Legal Times, August 17, 2006, featuring Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on NBC affiliates around the country on August 17, 2006 and on FOX News Channel on August 19, 2006 to discuss the recent decision by a federal court in Detroit that the electronic eavesdropping program of President Bush and the NSA must be discontinued.
The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Lee v. Minner, in which Professor David Vladeck served as attorney for the plaintiff, drew coverage in the New York Times and by the Associated Press and Spero News.
Adjunct Professor Jeffrey Minear's selection as Chief Justice John Roberts' new chief of staff drew coverage by the Associated Press and the Legal Times on August 14, 2006.  The Associated Press story, "Roberts Taps Justice Vet to be Top Aide," also featured Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Panel Suggests Using Inmates in Drug Trials", coverage in the New York Times, August 13, 2006, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.  The paper's website, NYTimes.com, also featured a video, which includes comments from Associate Dean Gostin.
"Why the Court Said No", an article by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, August 10, 2006.
"U.S. Troop Scandals: Is Iraq Different?", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, August 8, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Gary Solis.
"Is Israel Good for the Jews?", an article by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in The Nation, August 5, 2006.
White House Proposal Would Expand Authority of Military Courts”, coverage in the Washington Post, August 2, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
Businesses in no hurry to buy Vista  'Let somebody else work out the bugs' in Windows update”, coverage by   Bloomberg News, August 1, 2006, featuring Pablo Molina, Georgetown Law's Chief Information Officer.
The Georgetown Law Faculty Blog was cited in WashingtonPost.com's  "White House Briefing" column on Aug. 1, 2006.
 
 
July
 
"Echoes of the Nixon Era", coverage in Salon.com, July 31, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Shareholders Sue, Challenging HCA's $21 Billion Buyout", coverage in the Kansas City Star, July 28, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"For Whites in Prince George's, a Mirror on Race", coverage in the Washington Post, July 27, 2006, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"Coming Home to Norwood", coverage in the Cincinnati Enquirer, July 27, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute.
"Judge Who Invalidated Part of Patriot Act Hears Related Challenge", coverage by the Associated Press, July 26, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Scientists Clash with Barton, Others on Cause of Global Warming", coverage in Energy and Environment Daily, July 20, 2006, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Master Class", coverage in CIO Asia Magazine, July 2006, featuring Georgetown Law CIO Pablo Molina, the recipient of a 2006 CIO Ones to Watch Award.
"Presidential Power on Steroids", coverage in Slate.com, July 19, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Bush Does It in the Dark", an opinion piece by Professor David Vladeck on TomPaine.com, July 18, 2006.
"Scholars Agree That Congress Could Reject Conventions, but Not That It Should", coverage in the New York Times, July 15, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Looking at Lucas", coverage in the ABA Journal, July 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute.
Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin was a guest on National Public Radio's Science Friday on July 14, 2006 to discuss the Institute of Medicine's report on medical research involving prisoners.
"The 'Kennedy Court'", an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in The Nation, July 13, 2006.
"Group Urges Research Rules for Prisoners", coverage by the Associated Press, July 12, 2006, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Terror and Power: Bush Takes a Step Back", coverage in the New York Times, July 12, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"New Stance on Rights", coverage in Newsday, July 12, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Hamdan Attorney Discusses Detainees at Capitol", coverage on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, July 11, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Invent This Wheel!!!", an opinion piece by Professor Neal Katyal in Slate.com, July 11, 2006 .
Professor Viet Dinh was named one of "40 Top Lawyers Under 40" in the July 2006 issue of  Washingtonian magazine.
"Roberts' Style Conciliatory in Steering Deeply Divided High Court", coverage in the Buffalo News, July 10, 2006, featuring Professor Nina Pillard.
"Fueling a Young Career", coverage in the National Journal, July 10, 2006, featuring Professor Diana Donahoe.
Professor David Vladeck appeared on National Public Radio's On the Media on July 8, 2006 to discuss the Freedom of Information Act.
"How Scalia Lost His Mojo", coverage in Slate.com, July 5, 2006, featuring Professor Peter Rubin.
"Roberts, Alito Failed to Change Balance on U.S. Supreme Court", coverage by Bloomberg.com, July 3, 2006, featuring Professor Nina Pillard.
"Kennedy Reigns Supreme on Court", coverage in the Washington Post, July 2, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Kennedy is Court's New Swing Vote", coverage in the Arizona Republic, July 2, 2006, featuring Professor Nina Pillard.
Georgetown Law's Supreme Court Institute was recently featured in the New York Times, Legal Times, and Slate.com.
"After the Rain, Neighbors Spar Over Damages", coverage in the Washington Post, July 1, 2006, featuring Professor J. Peter Byrne.
 
June
 
"U.N. Conference Seeks to Stop Small Arms Sales", a column by Professor Robert F. Drinan, S.J. in the National Catholic Reporter, June 30, 2006.
The D.C. Circuit's ruling in the case of Consumer Federation of America v. Department of Agriculture, in which Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation served as counsel for the plantiff, drew coverage by the Associated Press on June 30, 2006.
"Decision Raises Questions Over Fate of Prisoners", coverage in the Financial Times (UK), June 30, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Justices Deal Bush Setback on Tribunals", coverage in the Boston Globe, June 30, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"The Supreme Court Clips Bush's War Wings", coverage in Salon.com, June 30, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
The Supreme Court case of Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, in which Professor Neal Katyal served as lead attorney, made international headlines including the New York Times, Washington Post, and Guardian Unlimited (UK). 
"Supreme Court Decides Hot-Button Issues in Latest Term", coverage by Scripps Howard, June 29, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on MSNBC Live and the Abrams Report on MSNBC on June 29, 2006 to discuss the Supreme Court's decision in the case of Hamdan v. Rumsfeld.
"National Security 101", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, June 29, 2006, featuring Dean T. Alexander Aleinikoff.
"Vatican Worried About Positions on Family", coverage by the Associated Press, June 28, 2006, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"Senator Considers Suit Over Bush Law Challenge", coverage in the Boston Globe, June 28, 2006, featuring Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.
"Timely Question: How to Undo Unfair Options?", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, June 28, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"The Battle to Close Guantanamo", coverage in the Guardian Unlimited (UK), June 24, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on CNBC's Power Lunch on June 23, 2006 to discuss a lawsuit brought against AT&T for disclosing customer phone and e-mail records to the government.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor mentioned her recent address at Georgetown Law on WAMU's The Diane Rehm Show on June 23, 2006.
"Hearing Set on Signing Statements", coverage in the Boston Globe, June 22, 2006, featuring Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.
Visiting Professor Andrew Schoenholtz discussed the U.S. asylum system on the Fox News Channel's Special Report with Brit Hume on June 21, 2006.
The panel discussion, "The Clean Water Act in the Supreme Court: the Rapanos and Carabell Decisions," sponsored by the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute on June 20, 2006, drew coverage in Greenwire and was broadcast on E&E TV and National Public Radio's Living on Earth.
"High Court Splits on Clean Water Act Case", coverage on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, June 20, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"The Chief Justice Sets a Standard", an op-ed by E.J. Dionne in the Washington Post, June 20, 2006, featuring coverage of Chief Justice John Roberts' address at the 2006 Georgetown Law Commencement ceremony.
Adjunct Professor Kenneth Feinberg was named one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America in the National Law Journal on June 19, 2006.
"Divided Supreme Court Rules on Wetlands Law", coverage on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, June 19, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Questions Arise Over Case Against Islamic Charity", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, June 18, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Judge Rules That U.S. Has Broad Powers to Detain Noncitizens Indefinitely", coverage in the New York Times, June 15, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"At War with Iraqi Law", an op-ed by Professor David Luban in the Los Angeles Times, June 13, 2006.
"Defense Lawyers Shut Out as War on Terror Spawns Courtroom Secrecy", coverage by the Associated Press, June 11, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"One Last Thing: Conservatives Must Regroup", coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer, June 11, 2006, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"Will Same-Sex Marriage Collide with Religious Liberty?", coverage in the New York Times, June 10, 2006, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"'A Coming Storm'", coverage in World Magazine, June 10, 2006, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"DNA Project, Ethical Concerns", coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer, June 9, 2006, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Pentagon Limits Medical Role in Questioning", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, June 7, 2006, featuring Professor Gregg Bloche.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on WUSA-TV on June 6, 2006 to discuss a lawsuit filed against a religious group that demonstrates at the funerals of American soldiers killed in Iraq.
"Chronicling a Changing Campus", coverage in Roll Call, June 6, 2006, featuring Professor Wally Mlyniec's new book, "Construction Notes: Transforming a Campus in Washington, D.C."
"There's Nothing Civil About Alabama Judicial Race; Chief Justice Campaign Turns 'Mean-Spirited'", coverage in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 5, 2006, featuring Professor Roy Schotland.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on NBC affiliates around the country on June 4, 2006 to discuss two Supreme Court cases involving affirmative action in public schools.
"Roberts: 'The Hard Part Is Coming Up'", coverage on CNN.com, June 3, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Gay Marriage Looms as 'Battle of our Times'", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, June 1, 2006, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
 
May
 
"High Court Tightens Rule on Workplace Speech", coverage on All Things Considered (National Public Radio)," May 30, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Cheney Aide Is Screening Legislation", coverage in the Boston Globe, May 28, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
"Despite Satellite Policy, Ads Fly", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, May 28, 2006, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.
"Climate Change: Let the Supreme Court Decide", coverage in New Scientist magazine, May 27, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Blaming Terror's Victims", an opinion piece by 2006 Georgetown Law graduate Jennie Pasquarella in the Legal Times, May 29, 2006.
"Lay, Skilling Face Hard Road", coverage on CNNMoney.com, May 26, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Rights Being Stripped Away, Panelist Says", coverage in the St. Petersburg (Florida) Times, May 26, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
Coverage of Chief Justice John Roberts' address at the Georgetown Law Commencement ceremony on May 21, 2006 includes an Associated Press story that ran in the New York Times and several other newspapers, an op-ed by Chicago Law Professor Cass Sunstein in the Los Angeles Times, an op-ed by former editor and publisher Jack Fuller in the Chicago Tribune, and an article in Georgetown University’s Blue & Gray newspaper.
"House Leaders Want Return of Items Seized in FBI Search", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, May 25, 2006, featuring Professors Viet Dinh and Mark Tushnet.
"Brightwood Residents Successfully Purchase their 52-unit Apartment Building", coverage in the Community Development Support Collaborative's Newsbriefs, May/June 2006, featuring Georgetown Law's Harrison Institute.
"Children of Inmates Are Deprived and Ignored", a column by Professor Robert F. Drinan, S.J. in the National Catholic Reporter, May 19, 2006.
"Pope Names Pittsburgh Bishop to Washington, D.C., Post", coverage in the New York Times, May 17, 2006, featuring Professor Robert F. Drinan, S.J.
"Seattle's Big Role in Fight on Global Warming", coverage in the Seattle Times, May 16, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Justices to Hear Environmental Appeal on EPA Emissions Rule", coverage in the Washington Post, May 16, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Balancing Privacy and Security", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, May 16, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
"Reconnecting Young Black Men", an op-ed in the Washington Post, May 15, 2006, featuring "Reconnecting Disadvantaged Young Men," a new book co-authored by Professor Peter Edelman.
"Banned in Boston", coverage in the Weekly Standard, May 15, 2006, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"A Mother's Day Wish", coverage in the Washington Post, May 14, 2006, featuring Katie Corrigan, co-director of Georgetown Law's Workplace Flexibility 2010, a research group that is seeking ways to create a national policy on workplace flexibility.
"Will Defense Lawyers Accept Help on High Court Criminal Cases?", coverage in the Legal Times, May 12, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Disclosure Could Test Bush On Key Issue", coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, May 12, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
Professor David Vladeck's argument before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in the case of Lee vs. Minner drew coverage by the Associated Press on May 11, 2006 and in the New York Times and News Journal (Delaware) on May 12, 2006.
"Law Said Confuses Refugees, Terrorists", coverage by the Associated Press, May 11, 2006, featuring a report recently released by Georgetown Law students, "Unintended Consequences: Refugee Victims of the War on Terror."
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on Closing Bell on CNBC on May 11, 2006 to discuss the National Security Agency's program to collect information on telephone calls made in the United States.
"Five Justices To Watch As the Roberts Court Evolves", coverage in USA Today, May 11, 2006, featuring Professor Peter Rubin.
The Wall Street Journal article, "Congress Probes Tax Preparers, Presses Bill to Set Standards", noted Professor Martin Ginsburg's award from the ABA Tax Section on May 10, 2006.
The ceremony honoring Professor Robert F. Drinan, S.J. and his fellow recipients of the Congressional Distinguished Service Award on May 10, 2006 was broadcast on C-SPAN and drew coverage from the Associated Press.
"A Law Career May Not Be For You", coverage by the Associated Press, May 8, 2006, featuring Assistant Dean of Admissions Andy Cornblatt.
"Ted Kennedy Son to Enter Rehab", coverage in Newsday, May 6, 2006, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on the Abrams Report on MSNBC on May 5, 2006 to discuss the case involving Rep. Patrick Kennedy.
"How Not to Fight Terrorism", an op-ed by Professor David Cole in the Washington Post, May 5, 2006.
"Fair Uses for Educational Purposes Said Neglected as Legal Issue", coverage in the Washington Internet Daily, May 4, 2006, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
"Justice Not Served", an op-ed by Professor Viet Dinh in USA Today, May 3, 2006.
"In the Roberts Court, More Room for Argument", coverage in the New York Times, May 3, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
 
April
 
"Prejudicial Treatment", coverage in the Toronto Star, April 28, 2006, featuring Professor Patricia King.
"As Options Cloud Looms, Companies May Face Tax Bill", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, April 28, 2006, featuring Professor Ethan Yale.
"Federal Victory in Terror Case May Prove Brief, Experts Say", coverage in the New York Times, April 27, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"For the Justice Department, a Welcome Conviction", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, April 26, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Phone Home", an opinion piece by Professor Carlos Vazquez in the Legal Times, April 24, 2006.
"Go ahead...I dare ya!", coverage in the Boston Globe, April 23, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on the Today Show on April 18 and 21, 2006 and on NBC Nightly News on April 18, 2006 to discuss the case involving members of the Duke University lacrosse team.
Professor David Cole discussed the terrorism case involving former University of South Florida Professor Sami al-Arian on National Public Radio and in the Washington Post and St. Petersburg (Florida) Times on April 18, 2006.
"Panelists Address Possible Frictions between Job Rights and Civil Liberties", coverage in BNA's Employment Discrimination Report, April 12, 2006, featuring Georgetown Continuing Legal Education's 24th annual Employment Law & Litigation Institute.
"Scalia Rejects Right to 'Homosexual Conduct'", coverage in the New York Blade, April 10, 2006, featuring Professor Mark Tushnet.
"Special Education Case Headed to Top Court", coverage by the Associated Press, April 9, 2006, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Reconnecting Disadvantaged Young Men", a new book co-authored by Professor Peter Edelman, was recently featured in the New York Times and on MSNBC.com.
Georgetown Law student Brian Finkelstein's blog about the forthcoming movie "Snakes on a Plane" is featured in Newsweek Magazine and the Washington Post.
"California Terror Case Weakens in Court", coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer, April 4, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Quarantines Not the Answer to a Flu Pandemic", a commentary by Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin on National Public Radio, April 4, 2006.
"Bush Wins One in Padilla Case", coverage in the Village Voice, April 3, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Justices Return to the Farm", coverage in the Stanford Daily, April 3, 2006, featuring Professor Mark Tushnet.
"A Death Sentence Is Brought to Mind", an article in the April 2007 issue of the ABA Journal, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
 
March
The Harvard Crimson reported on March 30, 2006 that Professor Patricia King will serve on Harvard's presidential search committee.
"Ruling Sought on Bush Wiretapping", coverage in Newsday,  March 30, 2006, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
Professor Neal Katyal's role as lead attorney in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld drew extensive coverage including stories by the Associated Press, Reuters, the New York Times, and the Washington Post.
"New Scrutiny for Law on Detaining Witnesses", coverage in the New York Times, March 22, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Integrate Expectations", an interview with Professor Sheryll Cashin in Grist Magazine, March 21, 2006.
"Moussaoui Case Spotlights Problems in Terror Trials", coverage in the Washington Times, March 20, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Moussaoui Prosecutors Get a Break", coverage in the Washington Post, March 18, 2006, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Court Upholds Solomon Amendment", coverage in the Hoya, March 17, 2006, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"US Quarantine System Is First Line Of Defense", coverage on New York Public Radio, March 17, 2006, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Moussaoui Case Is Latest Misstep in Prosecutions", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, March 14, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"The Torture Judge", coverage in the Village Voice, March 13, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Court Singing In Harmony", coverage in the Legal Times, March 13, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
The news obituary of former Professor and Associate Dean John Kramer, who died on March 7, 2006 at the age of 68, ran in the Washington Post on March 10, 2006.
"Dubai's Olive Branch", coverage on Forbes.com, March 10, 2006, featuring Professor Barry Carter.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's address to the Corporate Counsel Institute on March 9, 2006 drew media coverage from NPR's Nina Totenberg, the Legal Times, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, and the Guardian Unlimited (UK).
"Bye-Bye Dubai?", coverage on Forbes.com, March 9, 2006, featuring Professor Barry Carter.
"Only the Lawyers Benefit From Over-Policed Securities Laws", coverage in the Financial Times, March 9, 2006, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Liberalism, Torture, and the Ticking Bomb", an essay by Professor David Luban in Harper's Magazine, March 2006.
"Are We Safer?", a book review by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, March 9, 2006.
"Very Little 'Versus' Yet in Roberts' High Court", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, March 8, 2006, featuring Professor Richard Lazarus.
"Bush Seeks Limited Veto Power on Spending", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, March 7, 2006, featuring Professor Mark Tushnet.
"Justices Side With Military Recruiters", coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, March 7, 2006, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
"Legal Profession Goes Global", coverage on National Public Radio (NPR), March 7, 2006, featuring Professor Vicki Jackson.
"Supreme Court Sides With Military Recruiters", coverage in the Legal Times, March 7, 2006, featuring Professor Mark Tushnet.
Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the Supreme Court's unanimous ruling that the government can require law schools to allow military recruiters as a condition of receiving federal aid on the FOX Special Report with Brit Hume on March 6, 2006.
“Impeachment Proves Risky Political Issue”, coverage in the Wall Street Journal, March 6, 2006, featuring Professor Robert F. Drinan, S.J.
"Thinking Globally", coverage in the National Law Journal, March 2, 2006, featuring Professor Barry Carter.
Legal challenges in the Big Easy”, coverage in the Georgetown Voice, March 2, 2006, featuring Georgetown Law Center students.
February
"Going With the Flow: Wetlands Cases Raise Anew the Question of the Environment and Federal Power", coverage in the ABA Journal, February 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute.
"Students to Aid Katrina Victims with Legal Woes", coverage in the Washington Examiner, February 28, 2006, featuring Georgetown Law Center students.
"New Blood at Harvard: Norfolk Native Joins Governing Board", coverage in the Virginian-Pilot, February 28, 2006, featuring Professor Patricia King.
Living with HIV”, coverage in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 27, 2006, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
The Associated Press story, "Vermont Attorney General Ready For a Verbal Beating", reported on February 25, 2006 that Vermont Attorney General Bill Sorrell participated in Georgetown University Law Center's Supreme Court Institute program in the Law Center's new moot courtroom.
The February 22, 2006 issue of the Employment Discrimination Report covered Georgetown Law's Continuing Legal Education conference on "Evidence Issues and Jury Instructions in Employment Cases" on February 9-10, 2006.
"Justices May Hear Detainee's Appeal", coverage in the Washington Post, February 22, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"States Curbing Right to Seize Private Homes", coverage in the New York Times, February 21, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute.
"NSA Spying Myths", an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in the Nation, February 20, 2006.
"Suit Claiming 'Rendition,' Torture in Syria Dismissed", coverage in the New York Law Journal, February 17, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Judge Orders Spying Documents Released", coverage by the Associated Press on February 17, 2006, quoting Sen. Arlen Specter and  Rep. Jane Harman, participants in the second Georgetown Law Forum: Civil Defense vs. Civil Liberties, moderated by CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer.
Former Official Backs Lobbyists in Leak Case”, coverage in the Washington Post, February 14, 2006, featuring Professor Viet D. Dinh.
"The Nixon Doctrine", an opinion piece by Professor David Cole on Slate.com, February 13, 2006.
Clerical Error Jeopardizes Deficit-Reduction Law", coverage on National Public Radio (NPR), February 13, 2006, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Senate Commerce, Science, Transportation Committee Conducts Hearing on Internet Neutrality”, coverage in US Fed News, February 13, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor J. Gregory Sidak.
"The Dictator Defense", an opinion piece by Professor David Cole on Salon.com, February 10, 2006.
"Official court documents give details on how Lewis Libby learned identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson", CBS Evening News, February 4, 2006, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Draft Legislation Undercuts Bush Domestic Spying Rationale”, coverage in Mother Jones, February 3, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
Earnings Restated? Don’t Blame a Lawsuit for It”, coverage in the New York Times, February 3, 2006, featuring Professor  Donald C. Langevoort.
"Bondholder Backlash”, coverage in CFO Magazine, February 1, 2006, featuring Professor William Bratton.
Alito sworn in as 110th justice of Supreme Court , coverage in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 1, 2006, featuring Professor Mark Tushnet.
 
January
 
In the Matter of Enron v. Human Nature”, coverage in the Chron.com, January 29, 2006, featuring Professors Donald Langevoort and  G. Mitu Gulati.
The New York Times article, "With O'Connor Retirement and a New Chief Justice Comes an Awareness of Change", cited the conference on the state and future of the federal judiciary with Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, to be held next September at Georgetown University Law Center, on January 28, 2006.
New U.S. Supreme Court judges will affect us all”, coverage in the New Scientist, January 28, 2006, featuring Associate Dean Lawrence O. Gostin.
Race May Be Factor in Lung Cancer; Greater Risk Found for Blacks who Smoke”, coverage in the Washington Post, January 26, 2006, featuring Professor M. Gregg Bloche.
Anti-Terrorism Laws Impeding Asylum Seekers”, on All Things Considered (National Public Radio), January 25, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
The case for impeachment”, coverage in the San Francisco Bay Guardian, January 25, 2006, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' address, "Intercepting Al Qaeda: A Lawful and Necessary Tool for Protecting America," at the inaugural Georgetown National Law Forum and the panel discussion that followed on January 24, 2006 attracted extensive media coverage including a live broadcast on C-SPAN 2 and coverage by the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, the Associated Press, Time, and the Hoya.
Supreme Court Ruling Could Spur Partisan Judicial Campaigns”, coverage in the Los Angeles Times, January 24, 2006, featuring Professor Roy A. Schotland.
"Warrantless eavesdropping violates the Constitution", an opinion piece in the National Catholic Reporter by Professor Robert Drinan, S.J. on January 20, 2006.
Domestic Spying Gets a Boost”, coverage in the Los Angeles Times, January 20, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Akaka bill put to test on civil rights”, coverage in the Honolulu Advertiser, January 20, 2006, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.
Senator Patrick Leahy's address, "The Alito Nomination, the Supreme Court, and Presidential Power," at Georgetown University Law Center on January 19, 2006 drew widespread coverage including a live broadcast on C-SPAN 2 and coverage by the Associated Press, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Developers Can't Imagine a World Without Eminent Domain”, coverage in the New York Times, January 18, 2006, featuring John D. Echeverria, the executive director of the Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute.

Strange Bedfellows v. Bush and Cheney”, coverage in Salon, January 18, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.

No longer the Rehnquist court, Roberts slowly leaving mark”, coverage by the Associated Press, January 17, 2006, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.

Suit challenges domestic spying program”, coverage on WIS-TV, Columbia, SC, January 17, 2006, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

Examiner Editorial-"Torture: Defending the Indefensible, coverage in the Washington Examiner, January 17, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

Court Losing O’Connor’s Unique Voice”, coverage in USA Today, January 17, 2006, featuring Professor Mark Tushnet.

“Roberts Eases Into Chief Justice Job”, coverage in the Washington Post, January 16, 2006, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.

Bush Asserts Power Over Laws”, coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer, January 16, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.

 “The Cool Fervor of Judge Alito, coverage in Time Magazine, January 16, 2006, featuring Professor Mark Tushnet.
He’s Number 16!”, coverage in the Washington Post, January 15, 2006, featuring Professor G. Mitu Gulati.

Practicing the Art of Saying Little”, coverage in the Baltimore Sun, January 13, 2006, featuring Professor Steven Goldblatt.

The Patriot Act and Freedom”, coverage on Hardball (MSNBC), January 13, 2006, featuring Professor Viet Dinh.

Few Glimmers of How Conservative Judge Alito Is”, coverage in the New York Times, January 13, 2006, featuring Professor Mark Tushnet.

U.S. Seeks to Avoid Detainee Ruling”, coverage in the Washington Post, January 13, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

Is a judicial 'agenda' always so bad?, op-ed in the Los Angeles Times, January 12, 2006, by Professor Mark Tushnet.
"New York City Starts To Monitor Diabetics”, coverage in the Washington Post, January 11, 2006, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
Supreme Court Allows Disabled Inmate's Lawsuit in States' Rights Case, coverage in the Washington Post, January 11, 2006, featuring Professor Chai Feldblum.
“Interview With Viet Dinh, on Fox News Network, January 9, 2006.
“'Next frontier' in heart disease: Undoing it”, coverage in USA TODAY, January 9, 2006, featuring Professor Gregg Bloche.
Bush using a little-noticed strategy to alter the balance of power”, coverage in the Mercury News, January 9, 2006, featuring Visiting Professor Martin Lederman.
Court nominee will get backing from the bench”, coverage in the Philly.com, January 9, 2006, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
The Bush Administration vs. Salim Hamdan”, coverage in the New York Times Magazine , January 8, 2006, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
Executive Decision, coverage in the Washington Post, January 8, 2006, review by Professor Neal Katyal.
 Alito ‘good guy, bad guy’ talk fails to rouse public”, coverage in the Financial Times.com, January 8, 2006, featuring Professor Mark Tushnet.
Spy Power”, coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, January 8, 2006, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Justices Order Padilla Terror Case Moved to Civilian Court”, coverage in the Washington Post, January 5, 2006, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
ABA Rating Doesn't Shift Positions on Alito”, coverage on FOXNews.com, January 5, 2006, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"Parting Liberal Waters Over 'No Child Left Behind'" , coverage in the New York Times, January 4, 2006, featuring Adjunct Professor William Taylor.
 
 

Revised July 13, 2011