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 2017
Regulating Cumulative Risk, Sanne H. Knudsen
101
Minn. L. Rev.
2313
(2017)
The Other Securities Regulator: A Case Study in Regulatory Damage, Anita K. Krug
92
Tul. L. Rev.
339
(2017)
Judging Congressional Elections, Lisa Marshall Manheim
51
Ga. L. Rev.
359
(2017)
Beyond a Zero-Sum Federal Trust Responsibility: Lessons from Federal Indian Energy Policy, Monte Mills
6
Am. Indian L.J.
36
(2017)
Foreword: A ‘Coyote Warrior’ and the ‘Great Paradoxes,’ The Scholarship of Professor Raymond Cross, Monte Mills
38
Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev.
(2017)
Zombie Patents and Zombie Companies with Patents, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
69
Fla. L. Rev.
1147
(2017)
Backdating Marriage, Peter Nicolas
105
Calif. L. Rev.
395
(2017)
Electoral Evidence, Peter Nicolas
69
Ala. L. Rev.
109
(2017)
Health Care Law and the Rights of Individuals with Disabilities, Elizabeth Pendo
Is There a Right to Be Free from Corruption?, Anita Ramasastry
49
UC Davis L. Rev
703
(2017)
Trouble in Paradise? The Paradise Papers and the Ethics of Lawful Tax Avoidance, Anita Ramasastry
Justia: Verdict
(2017)
A Transactional Theory of the Reader in Copyright Law, Zahr K. Said
102
Iowa L. Rev.
605
(2017)
Reimagining Relocation in a Regulatory Void: The Inadequacy of Existing US Federal and State Regulatory Responses to Kivalina's Climate Displacement in the Alaskan Arctic, Lauren E. Sancken and Jennifer J. Marlow
7
Climate Law
290
(2017)
Model Rule 5.7 and Lawyers in Government Jobs - How Can They Ever Be Non-Lawyers, Hugh D. Spitzer
30
Geo. J. Legal Ethics
45
(2017)
Postpartum Taxation and the Squeezed out Mom, Shannon Weeks McCormack
105
Geo. L.J.
1323
(2017)
Introductory Essay: Catastrophe Thinking, Fast and Slow, Todd A. Wildermuth
7
Wash. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y
251
(2017)
The Worst System of Citation Except for All the Others, David J.S. Ziff
66
J. Legal Educ.
668
(2017)
Submissions from 2016
Actic Law & Policy Year in Review: 2015, Craig H. Allen, Bridgette J. Cooper, and Adam Murray
6
Wash. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y
71
(2016)
Police Stories, Helen A. Anderson
111
Nw. U. L. Rev. Online
19
(2016)
Federal Treaty and Trust Obligations, and Ocean Acidification, Robert T. Anderson
6
Wash. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y
473
(2016)
Sovereignty and Subsistence: Native Self-Government and Rights to Hunt, Fish, and Gather After ANSCA, Robert T. Anderson
33
Alaska L. Rev.
187
(2016)
Afterword: Everything Old, Mario L. Barnes
6
UC Irvine L. Rev.
243
(2016)
Empirical Methods and Critical Race Theory: A Discourse on Possibilities for a Hybrid Methodology, Mario L. Barnes
2016
Wis. L. Rev.
443
(2016)
"The More Things Change . . .": New Moves for Legitimizing Racial Discrimination in a "Post-Race" World, Mario L. Barnes
100
Minn. L. Rev.
2043
(2016)
Robots as Legal Metaphors, Ryan Calo
30
Harv. J. L. & Tech.
209
(2016)