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 2012
Undocumented Workers and Concepts of Fault: Are Courts Engaged in Legitimate Decisionmaking, Christine N. Cimini
65
Vand. L. Rev.
387
(2012)
Concrete Private Interest in Regulatory Enforcement: Tradable Environmental Resource Rights as a Basis for Standing, Danieli Evans
29
YALE J. ON REG.
201
(2012)
Custom, General Principles and the Great Architect Cassese, Mary Fan
10
J. Int'l Crim. Just.
1063
(2012)
Rebellious State Crimmigration Enforcement and the Foreign Affairs Power, Mary Fan
89
Wash. U. L. Rev.
1269
(2012)
Beyond Budget-Cut Criminal Justice: The Future of Penal Law, Mary D. Fan
90
N.C. L. Rev.
581
(2012)
Constitutionalizing Informational Privacy by Assumption, Mary D. Fan
14
U. Pa. J. Const. L.
953
(2012)
Decentralizing STD Surveillance: Toward Better Informed Sexual Consent, Mary D. Fan
12
Yale J. Health Pol'y L. & Ethics
1
(2012)
Panopticism for Police: Structural Reform Bargaining and Police Regulation by Data-Driven Surveillance, Mary D. Fan
87
Wash. L. Rev.
93
(2012)
Risk Magnified:
Standing Under the Statist Lens, Mary D. Fan
112
YALE L.J.
1633
(2012)
Fostering the Business of Innovation: The Untold Story of Bowers v. Baystate Technologies, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
7
Wash. J. L. Tech. & Arts
445
(2012)
Legal Ethics and Federal Taxes, 1945-1965: Patriotism, Duties, and Advice, Michael Hatfield
12
Fla. Tax Rev.
1
(2012)
There Is No Summer in the Courtroom, Maureen A. Howard
Aug. 2012
De Novo
16
(2012)
Territorial W&M Discussion Draft: Change Required, Jeffrey M. Kadet
Tax Notes
461
(2012)
U.S. International Tax Reform: What Form Should it Take?, Jeffrey M. Kadet
65
Tax Notes Int'l
363
(2012)
They Saw a Protest: Cognitive Illiberalism and the Speech-Conduct Distinction, Dan M. Kahan, David A. Hoffman, Donald Braman, Danieli Evans, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, and Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
64
STAN. L. REV.
851
(2012)
Remedying the Misuse of Nature, Sanne H. Knudsen
2012
Utah L. Rev.
141
(2012)
A Fresh Cut In An Old Wound–A Critical Analysis of the Trayvon Martin Killing: the Public Outcry, the Prosecutors’ Discretion, and The Stand Your Ground Law, Tamara F. Lawson
23
U. Fla. J. L. & Pub. Pol'y
271
(2012)
Apologies as Intellectual Property Remedies: Lessons from China, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
44
Conn. L. Rev.
883
(2012)
Trademark Apologetic Justice: China and the Three Laws, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
15
U. Pa. J. Bus. L.
131
(2012)
Taxing Facebook Code: Debugging the Tax Code and Software, Xuan-Thao Nguyen and Jeffrey A. Maine
60
Buff. L. Rev.
1
(2012)
Hired to Invent vs. Works Made for Hire: Resolving the Inconsistency Among Rights of Corporate Personhood, Authorship, and Inventorship, Sean M. O'Connor
35
Seattle. U. L. Rev.
1227
(2012)
Taking, Tort, or Crown Right? The Confused Early History of Government Patent Policy, Sean M. O'Connor
12
J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L.
145
(2012)
The Obama Effect: Understanding Emerging Meanings of "Obama" in Anti-Discrimination Law, Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Mario L. Barnes
87
Ind. L.J.
325
(2012)
The Structural Exceptionalism of Bankruptcy Administration, Rafael I. Pardo and Kathryn A. Watts
60
UCLA L. Rev.
384
(2012)
Giving Voice to Rachel Carson: Putting Science into Environmental Law, William H. Rodgers, Jr.
28
J. Land Use & Envtl. L.
61
(2012)