"Under Operation Lone Star, Texas State Police more than Doubled Their Drone Fleet”
The Texas Observer quoted Andrew Ferguson on the Texas State Police’s use of drones.
GW Law faculty members are scholars and practitioners with strong reputations in the legal community.
Our faculty members are among the most cited law faculty in the nation, appearing in print, online, and on-air, in world-renowned media outlets. But first and foremost, each faculty member is devoted to teaching.
Dean Robinson Inducted Into Washington Bar Association's Hall of Fame
August 25, 2023
The Washington Bar Association is the oldest and largest voluntary bar association comprised primarily of Black attorneys and judges in the Washington, DC area.
Dean Robinson Leads Research on Study of Black Women Lawyers
August 16, 2023
In a 28-page report, Dean Robinson measures the progress of meaningful inclusion of Black women lawyers in collaboration with The National Bar Association.
The Supreme Court Just Legalized Stalking
August 8, 2023
In her recent op-ed for Slate, Professor Mary Anne Franks explains how the Supreme Court has declared stalking to be protected by the First Amendment.
"Under Operation Lone Star, Texas State Police more than Doubled Their Drone Fleet”
The Texas Observer quoted Andrew Ferguson on the Texas State Police’s use of drones.
"Go zone — New York is building, baby, building."
Financial Times quoted Sara Bronin on the positive impacts of zoning.
"High Court Greenlights Racial Gerrymandering, by Alan B. Morrison."
Alan Morrison authored this piece for the Yale Journal on Regulation.
Our faculty are leading scholars and practitioners—experts whose experience and passion for teaching shape the study and practice of law. Learn more about publications and other work written by our faculty.
Daniel J. Solove
Breached!: Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve It
Rosa Celorio
Women and International Human Rights in Modern Times: A Contemporary Casebook
Dayna Bowen Matthew
Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America
Catherine J. Ross
A Right to Lie? Presidents, Other Liars, and the First Amendment