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Georgetown Law boasts a distinguished history of academic excellence in jurisprudence and legal theory, with numerous faculty members specializing in these fields.
Several Georgetown Law professors focus their research on critical legal theory, critical race studies, feminist theory, and gender studies. While perspectives vary, these methodologies typically analyze how legal systems perpetuate existing power structures and economic inequalities. First-year students drawn to these approaches can opt for Curriculum B, the alternative foundational program. Those passionate about these subjects might also contribute to the Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law or the Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives.
The institution also houses many scholars specializing in legal interpretation theory. The Georgetown Center for the Constitution concentrates on constitutional interpretation methodologies, particularly originalism. However, faculty expertise extends beyond constitutional matters, with prominent publications on statutory interpretation, administrative regulation analysis, contract law interpretation, and the role of interpretation in fraud and false advertising cases.