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A sampling of Georgetown University Law Center faculty, staff and students in the news:
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2008
 
July
 
"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", 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
 
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