University of Washington School of Law professors publish in law reviews and other legal and interdisciplinary journals. This section of the UW Law Digital Commons describes and links to substantial articles written by current and former faculty members.
Submissions from 2016
The Secession of the Successful: The Rise of Amazon as Private Global Consumer Protection Regulator, Jane K. Winn
58
Ariz. L. Rev.
193
(2016)
Submissions from 2015
"Lead in the Far North" by Acceding to the Law of the Sea Convention, Craig H. Allen
5
Wash. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y
1
(2015)
Frenemies of the Court: The Many Faces of Amicus Curiae, Helen A. Anderson
49
U. Ric. L. Rev.
361
(2015)
Water Rights, Water Quality, and Regulatory Jurisdiction in Indian Country, Robert T. Anderson
34
Stan. Envtl. L.J.
195
(2015)
What DNA Can and Cannot Say: Perspectives of Immigrant Families about the Use of Genetic Testing in Immigration, Llilida P. Barata, Helene Starks, Patricia Kuszler, and Wylie Burke
26
Stan. L. & Pol'y Rev.
597
(2015)
"Driving While Black" Redux: Illuminating New and Myriad Aspects of Auto(matic) Inequality, Mario Barnes
2015
Jotwell: J. Things We Like
456
(2015)
Book Review, Mario L. Barnes
49
Law & Soc'y Rev.
279
(2015)
Foreword: Criminal Justice for Those (Still) at the Margins—Addressing Hidden Forms of Bias and the Politics of Which Lives Matter, Mario L. Barnes
5
UC Irvine L. Rev.
711
(2015)
Taking a Stand?: An Initial Assessment of the Social and Racial Effects of Recent Innovations in Self-Defense Laws, Mario L. Barnes
83
Fordham L. Rev.
3179
(2015)
Judging Opportunity Lost: Assessing the Viability of Race-Based Affirmative Action after Fisher v. University of Texas, Mario L. Barnes, Erwin Chemerinsky, and Angela Onwuachi-Willig
62
UCLA L. Rev.
272
(2015)
CTC and International Research and Information Systems, Ruth Bird, Penny A. Hazelton, and Kyle Brown
3
Cape Town Convention J.
69
(2015)
The Use of Joint Revocable Trust for Unmarried Couples, Karen Boxx
In Vitro Fertilization and the Law: How Legal and Regulatory Neglect Compromised a Medical Breakthrough, Steve P. Calandrillo and Chryssa V. Deliganis
57
Ariz. L. Rev.
311
(2015)
Making "Smart Growth" Smarter, Steve P. Calandrillo, Chryssa V. Deliganis, and Andrea Woods
83
Geo. Wash. L. Rev.
829
(2015)
When Private Property Rights Collide with Growth Management Legislation, Steve P. Calandrillo, Chryssa V. Deliganis, and Andrea Woods
13
Cornell Real Est. Rev.
20
(2015)
Can Americans Resist Surveillance?, Ryan Calo
83
U. Chi. L. Rev.
23
(2015)
Privacy and Markets: A Love Story, Ryan Calo
U. CHI. L. REV.
23
(2015)
Robotics and the Lessons of Cyberlaw, Ryan Calo
103
Calif. L. Rev.
513
(2015)
Beyond Respectability: Dismantling the Harms of "Illegality", Angélica Cházaro
52
Harv. J. on Legis.
355
(2015)
Experience the Future: Papers from the Second National Symposium on Experiential Education in Law: Alliance for Experiential Learning in Law, Christine N. Cimini, Roberto L. Corrada, Myra Berman, Christine E. Cerniglia, and Katherine R. Kruse
7
Elon L. Rev.
1
(2015)
Religious Objections to the Death Penalty After Hobby Lobby, Danieli Evans
27
STAN. L. & POL'Y REV. ONLINE
1
(2015)
Will Bringing Sales Onshore in the U.K. Lead to Higher Taxes?, Tommaso Faccio and Jeffrey M. Kadet
146
Tax Notes
1385
(2015)
Coming of Age: Innovation Districts and the Role of Law Schools, Jennifer S. Fan
22
CLINICAL L. REV.
91
(2015)
Institutionalizing the USPTO Law School Clinic Certification Program for Transactional Law Clinics, Jennifer S. Fan
19
LEWIS & CLARK L. REV.
327
(2015)
Disarming the Dangerous: Preventing Extraordinary and Ordinary Violence, Mary D. Fan
90
Ind. L.J.
151
(2015)