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 2007
Disciplining Criminal Justice: The Peril Amid the Promise of Numbers, Mary De Ming Fan
26
Yale L. & Pol'y Rev.
1
(2007)
The Immigration-Terrorism Illusory Correlation and Heuristic Mistake, Mary De Ming Fan
10
Harv. Latino L. Rev.
33
(2007)
Recent Reforms to the Japanese Judiciary: Real Change or Mere Appearance?, Daniel H. Foote
66
Hōshakaigaku
128
(2007)
Fifth Circuit Survey: Taxation, Michael Hatfield
39
Tex. Tech L. Rev.
1035
(2007)
Pro Se Executors—Unauthorized Practice of Law, or Not?, Michael Hatfield
59
Baylor L. Rev.
329
(2007)
Index to Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing, Volumes 1-15 (1992-2007), Mary A. Hotchkiss
16
Persp.: Teaching Legal Res. & Writing
51
(2007)
Legal Research and Writing Resources: Recent Publications, Mary A. Hotchkiss
15
Persp.: Teaching Legal Res. & Writing
201
(2007)
Global Health and Human Rights Imperative, Patricia C. Kuszler
2
Asian J. WTO & Int'l Health L. & Pol'y
99
(2007)
Islamic Law in the Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice: An Analysis, Clark B. Lombardi
8
Chi. J. Int'l L.
85
(2007)
Collateralizing Intellectual Property, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
42
Ga. L. Rev.
1
(2007)
Using Stock and Stock Options to Minimize Patent Royalty Payment Risks after MedImmune v. Genentech, Sean M. O'Connor
3
N.Y.U. J.L & Bus.
381
(2007)
The Health Care Choice Act: The Individual Insurance Market and the Politics of "Choice", Elizabeth Pendo
29
W. New Eng. L. Rev.
473
(2007)
Learning to Write in Code: The Value of Using Legal Writing Exercises to Teach Tax Law, Scott A. Schumacher
4
Pitt. Tax Rev.
103
(2007)
Adapting to Administrative Law's Erie Doctrine, Kathryn A. Watts
101
Nw. U. L. Rev.
997
(2007)
Can China Promote Electronic Commerce Through Law Reform? Some Preliminary Case Study Evidence, Jane K. Winn and Song Yuping
20
Colum. J. Asian L.
415
(2007)
Submissions from 2006
Disproportionality of Juvenile Offenders, Kimberly D. Ambrose
10
Equal Justice
3
(2006)
Legal Doubletalk and the Concern with Positional Conflicts: A "Foolish Consistency"?, Helen A. Anderson
111
Penn St. L. Rev.
1
(2006)
Indian Water Rights and the Federal Trust Responsibility, Robert T. Anderson
46
Nat. Resources J.
399
(2006)
Indian Water Rights: Litigation and Settlements, Robert T. Anderson
42
Tulsa L. Rev.
23
(2006)
Black Women's Stories and the Criminal Law: Restating the Power of Narrative, Mario L. Barnes
39
UC Davis L. Rev.
941
(2006)
Distinguishing Trustees and Protecting Beneficiaries: A Response to Professor Leslie, Karen E. Boxx
27
Cardozo L. Rev.
2753
(2006)
Getting Away with Murder: Guatemala's Failure to Protect Women and Rodi Alvarado's Quest for Safety, Angélica Cházaro
12
Hastings Women's L.J.
141
(2006)
Syringes in the Sea: Why Federal Regulation of Medical Waste Is Long Overdue, Chryssa V. Deliganis and Steve P. Calandrillo
41
Ga. L. Rev.
169
(2006)
Forces Driving and Shaping Legal Training Reform in Japan, Daniel H. Foote
7
Australian J. Asian L.
215
(2006)
Fear, Legal Indeterminacy, and the American Lawyering Culture, Michael Hatfield
10
Lewis & Clark L. Rev.
511
(2006)