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 2006
Fear, Legal Indeterminacy, and the American Lawyering Culture, Michael Hatfield
10
Lewis & Clark L. Rev.
511
(2006)
Ignore the Rumors—Campaigning from the Pulpit Is Okay: Thinking Past the Symbolism of Section 501(c)(3), Michael Hatfield
20
Notre Dame J. L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y
125
(2006)
Index to Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing, Volumes 1-14 (1992-2006), Mary A. Hotchkiss
15
Persp.: Teaching Legal Res. & Writing
68
(2006)
Biotechnology Entrepreneurship and Ethics: Principles, Paradigms, and Products, Patricia C. Kuszler
25
Med. & L.
491
(2006)
Nineteenth-Century Free Exercise Jurisprudence and the Challenge of Polygamy: The Relevance of Nineteenth-Century Cases and Commentaries for Contemporary Debates about Free Exercise Exemptions, Clark B. Lombardi
85
Or. L. Rev.
369
(2006)
The Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt on Islamic Law, Veiling and Civil Rights: An Annotated Translation of Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt Case No. 8 of Judicial Year 17, Clark B. Lombardi and Nathan J. Brown
21
AM. U. INT'l L. REV.
437
(2006)
Liability, Regulation and Policy in Surgical Innovation: The Cutting Edge of Research and Therapy, Anna C. Mastroianni
16
Health Matrix
351
(2006)
Giving Intellectual Property, Xuan-Thao Nguyen and Jeffrey A. Maine
39
UC Davis L. Rev.
1721
(2006)
"Nine, of Course": A Dialogue on Congressional Power to Set by Statute the Number of Justices on the Supreme Court, Peter Nicolas
2
N.Y.U. J. L. & Liberty
86
(2006)
The Use of MTAs to Control Commercialization of Stem Cell Diagnostics and Therapeutics, Sean O'Connor
21
Berkeley Tech. L.J.
1017
(2006)
Strengthening Auditor Independence: Reestablising Audits as Control and Premium Signaling Mechanisms, Sean M. O'Connor
81
Wash. L. Rev.
525
(2006)
Lost in Translation? Data Mining, National Security and the Adverse Inference Problem, Anita Ramasastry
22
Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J.
757
(2006)
Odious Debt or Odious Payments - Using Anti-Corruption Measures to Prevent Odious Debt, Anita Ramasastry
32
N.C. J. Int'l L.
819
(2006)
New Life for the ‘Criteria Tests’ in State Constitutional Jurisprudence: ‘Gunwall is Dead—Long Live Gunwall”, Hugh D. Spitzer
37
Rutgers L.J.
1169
(2006)
Standing for Excellence, Reaching for Justice, Kellye Y. Testy
30
Seattle U. L. Rev.
1
(2006)
Recent Developments in the Emerging Law of Information Security, Jane K. Winn
38
UCC L.J.
391
(2006)
Diverging Perspectives on Electronic Contracting in the U.S. and EU, Jane K. Winn and Brian H. Bix
54
Clev. St. L. Rev.
175
(2006)
The Impact of EU Unfair Contract Terms Law on U.S. Business-to-Consumer Internet Merchants, Jane K. Winn and Mark Webber
62
Bus. Law.
209
(2006)
Textualism in GATT/WTO Jurisprudence: Lessons for the Constitutionalization Debate, Dongsheng Zang
33
Syracuse J. Int'l L. & Com.
393
(2006)
Submissions from 2005
Sports Medicine Conflicts: Team Physicians vs. Athlete-Patients, Steve P. Calandrillo
50
St. Louis U. L.J.
185
(2005)
Scylla or Charybdis: Navigating the Jurisprudence of Visual Clutter, Ryan Calo
103
Mich. L. Rev.
1877
(2005)
Principles of Non-Arbitrariness: Lawlessness in the Administration of Welfare, Christine N. Cimini
57
Rutgers L. Rev.
451
(2005)
Reforming the Criminal Rap Sheet: Federal Timidity and the Traditional State Functions Doctrine, Mary De Ming Fan
33
Am. J. Crim. L.
31
(2005)
International Contracting Meets Information Technology: Tales from a Transpacific Seminar, Daniel H. Foote
10
Zeitschrift für Japanisches Recht/J. Japanese L.
69
(2005)
General Public License 3.0: Hacking the Free Software Movement's Constitution, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
42
Hous. L. Rev.
1015
(2005)