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 2005
General Public License 3.0: Hacking the Free Software Movement's Constitution, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
42
Hous. L. Rev.
1015
(2005)
General Public License 3.0: Hacking the Free Software Movement's Constitution, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
42
Hous. L. Rev.
1015
(2005)
Memory and Pluralism on a Property Law Frontier, the Contested Landscape of New Mexico's Costilla Valley, Gregory A. Hicks
47
Am. J. Legal Hist.
383
(2005)
Index to Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing, Volumes 1-13 (1992-2005), Mary A. Hotchkiss
14
Persp.: Teaching Legal Res. & Writing
39
(2005)
Do Constitutions Requiring Adherence to Shari`a Threaten Human Rights? How Egypt’s Constitutional Court Reconciles Islamic Law with the Liberal Rule of Law, Clark B. Lombardi and Nathan J. Brown
21
Am. U. Int'l L. Rev.
379
(2005)
The Character of Discrimination Law: The Incompatibility of Rule 404 and Employment Discrimination Suits, Lisa Marshall Manheim
114
Yale L.J.
1063
(2005)
Holding Intellectual Property, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
39
Ga. L. Rev.
1155
(2005)
Intellectual Property Rights and Stem Cell Research: Who Owns the Medical Breakthroughs?, Sean M. O'Connor
39
New Eng. L. Rev.
665
(2005)
By Any Other Name?: On Being "Regarded as" Black, and Why Title VII Should Apply Even If Lakisha and Jamal Are White, Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Mario L. Barnes
2005
Wis. L. Rev.
1283
(2005)
Coverage of Reproductive Technologies Under Employer-Sponsored Health Care Plans, Elizabeth Pendo
8
Emp. Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J.
523
(2005)
Telling Stories About Health Insurance: Using New Films in the Classroom, Elizabeth Pendo
5
Hous. J.
Health L. & Pol’y
269
(2005)
Judicial Regrets and the Case of the Cushman Dam, William H. Rodgers, Jr.
35
Envtl. L.
397
(2005)
The Exxon Valdez Reopener: Natural Resources Damage Settlements and Roads Not Taken, William H. Rodgers, Jr.; J.B. Crosetto III; C.A. Holley; T.C. Kade; J.H. Kaufman; C.M. Kostelec; K.A. Michael; R.J. Sandberg; and J.L. Schorr
22
Alaska L. Rev.
135
(2005)
Corporate Prophet: An Introduction to Susan Stabile's A Catholic Vision of the Corporation, Kellye Y. Testy
4
Seattle J. for Soc. Just.
175
(2005)
The Priest-Penitent Privilege – An Hibernocentric Exercise in Postcolonial Jurisprudence, Walter J. Walsh
80
Ind. L.J.
1037
(2005)
Contracting Spyware by Contract, Jane K. Winn
20
Berkeley Tech. L.J.
1345
(2005)
Submissions from 2004
The Freedom to Speak and the Freedom to Listen: The Admissibility of the Criminal Defendant's Taste in Entertainment, Helen A. Anderson
83
Or. L. Rev.
899
(2004)
Challenges to the Legal Profession in the New Millennium, Thomas R. Andrews
32
Hitotsubashi J. L. & Pol.
37
(2004)
Flawed Justice: Limitation of Parental Remedies for the Loss of Consortium of Adult Children, William S. Bailey
27
Seattle U. L. Rev.
941
(2004)
LifeSharers: An ‘Opting In’ Paradigm Already in Operation, Steve Calandrillo, Lloyd R. Cohen, and David J. Undis
4
AM. J. BIOETHICS
(2004)
Cash for Kidneys? Utilizing Incentives to End America's Organ Shortage, Steve P. Calandrillo
13
Geo. Mason L. Rev.
69
(2004)
Vanishing Vaccinations: Why Are So Many Americans Opting Out of Vaccinating Their Children?, Steve P. Calandrillo
37
U. Mich. J. L. Reform
353
(2004)
The Process for Becoming a Law School Professor in the United States, Daniel H. Foote
121
Hōgaku kyōkai zasshi
1285
(2004)
Entrepreneurial Open Source Software Hackers: MySQL and its Dual Licensing, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
9
Computer L. Rev. & Tech. J.
203
(2004)
Getting Serious About User-Friendly Mass Market Licensing for Software, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
12
Geo. Mason L. Rev.
687
(2004)