The Fiscal Law and Policy Reform Briefing Papers series showcases exemplary papers written by students enrolled in Adjunct Professor Samuel Mahaney's seminar on Federal Appropriations Law at the Georgetown Law Center. The papers in this series cover a range of issues related to federal budget policy and the legal framework of the appropriations process.
Submissions from 2009
How to Un-Supplement a Tsunami of Fiscal Proportions: An Examination of the Supplemental Appropriations Process, Jonathan Black
The Forgotten Entitlements: Reforming the Congressional Budget Process to Contain the Growth of Tax Expenditures, Robert Lepore
Restoring the Jurisdictional Boundaries Between Authorizations and Appropriations, Franklin Logan
The Case for Aerospace and Defense Spending as Economic Stimulus, Mark J. Nackman
Foreign Policy on the Fly: Legislating Foreign Affairs in Appropriations Acts, Ariel S. Wolf