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 2015
Personalized Pricing in the Air? Why Consumers Should Be Wary of a New Airline Pricing Proposal, Anita Ramasastry
Justia: Verdict
(2015)
Should Apps Map Illness Like We Map the Weather?, Anita Ramasastry
Justia: Verdict
(2015)
White Paper: Options for a Treaty on Business and Human Rights, Anita Ramasastry and Douglass Cassell
6
Notre Dame J. Int'l & Comp. L.
i
(2015)
Defending Deference: A Reply to Professor Sylvain's Disruption and Deference, Zahr K. Said
74
Md. L. Rev.
777
(2015)
Foreword: Fair Use in the Digital Age, and Campbell v. Acuff-Rose at 21, Zahr K. Said
90
Wash. L. Rev.
579
(2015)
Reforming Copyright Interpretation, Zahr K. Said
28
Harv. J. L. & Tech.
469
(2015)
King v. Burwell: ACA Destruction Denied, ACA Expansion Enabled, Sallie Thieme Sanford sanfords@uw.edu
JURIST
(2015)
The Struggle to Bury Pre-Existing Condition Consideration, Sallie Thieme Sanford sanfords@uw.edu
7
St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol'y
405
(2015)
"Home Rule" vs. "Dillon's Rule" for Washington Cities, Hugh D. Spitzer
38
Seattle U. L. Rev.
809
(2015)
Revisiting the Client Conundrum: Whom Does Lawyer for a Government Represent, and Who Gives Direction to that Governmental Lawyer?, Hugh D. Spitzer
Univ. of Wash. Sch. of Law Research Paper No. 2015-10
(2015)
Scandal Rocks Washington's Supreme Court, Hugh D. Spitzer
Have Fun with Strategic Planning, Kellye Y. Testy
46
U. Tol. L. Rev.
401
(2015)
Rulemaking as Legislating, Kathryn A. Watts
103
Geo. L.J.
1003
(2015)
Overtaxing the Working Family: Uncle Sam and the Childcare Squeeze, Shannon Weeks McCormack
114
Mich. L. Rev.
559
(2015)
Push, Pull, and Spill: A Transdisciplinary Case Study in Municipal Open Government, Jan Whittington, Ryan Calo, Mike Simon, Jesse Woo, Meg Young, and Perter Schmiedeskamp
30
Berkeley Tech. L.J.
1899
(2015)
Can Law Students Disrupt the Market for High-Priced Textbooks?, Jane K. Winn
11
Wash. J. L. Tech. & Arts
1
(2015)
Submissions from 2014
Beyond Contrastive Rhetoric: Helping International Lawyers Use Cohesive Devices in U.S. Legal Writing, Elizabeth R. Baldwin
26
Fla. J. Int'l L.
399
(2014)
Shakespeare in the Classroom: How an Annual Student Production of King Lear Adds Dimension to Teaching Trusts and Estates, Karen E. Boxx
58
St. Louis U. L.J.
751
(2014)
Code, Nudge, or Notice?, Ryan Calo
99
Iowa. L. Rev.
773
(2014)
Communications Privacy for and by Whom?, Ryan Calo
162
U. Pa. L. Rev. Online
231
(2014)
Digital Market Manipulation, Ryan Calo
82
Geo. Wash. L. Rev.
995
(2014)
Privacy Harm Exceptionalism, Ryan Calo
12
Colo. Tech. L. J.
361
(2014)
The Case for a Federal Robotics Commission, Ryan Calo
Brookings Institute
(2014)
Red Law, White Supremacy: Cherokee Freedmen, Tribal Sovereignty, and the Colonial Feedback Loop, Jeremiah Chin
47
J. MARSHALL L. REV.
1227
(2014)
Hands Off Our Fingerprints: State, Local, andIndividual Defiance of Federal ImmigrationEnforcement, Christine N. Cimini
47
Conn. L. Rev.
101
(2014)