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 2002
Welfare Entitlements in the Era of Devolution, Christine N. Cimini
9
Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol'y
89
(2002)
Textual Imagination, Mary D. Fan
111
YALE L.J.
1251
(2002)
The Fallacy of the Sovereign Prerogative to Set De Minimis Liability Rules for Sexual Slavery, Mary D. Fan
27
YALE J. INT’L. L.
395
(2002)
De-Bugging Open Source Software Licensing, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
64
U. Pitt. L. Rev.
75
(2002)
Legal Protection for Software: Still a Work in Progress, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
8
Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev.
445
(2002)
Index to Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing, Volumes 1-10 (1992-2002), Mary A. Hotchkiss
11
Persp.: Teaching Legal Res. & Writing
28
(2002)
Agency Rules with the Force of Law: The Original Convention, Thomas W. Merrill and Kathryn Tongue Watts
116
Harv. L. Rev.
467
(2002)
Commercial Law Collides with Cyberspace: The Trouble with Perfection – Insecurity Interests in the New Corporate Asset, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
59
Wash. & Lee L. Rev.
37
(2002)
Cyberproperty and Judicial Dissonance: The Trouble with Domain Name Classification, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
10
Geo. Mason L. Rev.
183
(2002)
American-Style Justice in No Man's Land, Peter Nicolas
36
Ga. L. Rev.
895
(2002)
Disability, Doctors and Dollars: Distinguishing the Three Faces of Reasonable
Accommodation, Elizabeth Pendo
35
U.C. Davis L. Rev.
1175
(2002)
Corporate Complicity: From Nuremberg to Rangoon - An Examination of Forced Labor Cases and Their Impact on the Liability of Multinational Corporations, Anita Ramasastry
20
20 Berkeley J. Int'l L. 91
91
(2002)
What Local Lawyers Think: A Retrospective on the EBRD's Legal Indicator Surveys, Anita Ramasastry
Law in Transition
(2002)
Atlantic Salmon, Pacific Bound: Initiative, Defiance, Courage, and Indian Tribes in Environmental Law, William H. Rodgers, Jr.
8
Ocean & Coastal L.J.
1
(2002)
Defeating Environmental Law: The Geology of Legal Advantage, William H. Rodgers, Jr.
19
Pace Envtl. L. Rev.
687
(2002)
Growth and Form: Indian Tribes, Terrorism, and the Durability of Environmental Law, William H. Rodgers, Jr.
26
Vt. L. Rev.
865
(2002)
LesBiGay Identity as Commodity, David M. Skover and Kellye Y. Testy
90
Calif. L. Rev.
223
(2002)
Taxes vs. Fees: A Curious Confusion, Hugh D. Spitzer
38
Gonz. L. Rev.
335
(2002)
Rethinking the United States First-to-Invent Principle from a Comparative Law Perspective: A Proposal to Restructure § 102 Novelty and Priority Provisions, Toshiko Takenaka
39
Hous. L. Rev.
621
(2002)
Commentary: Convergence as Movement: Toward a Counter-Hegemonic Approach to Corporate Governance, Kellye Y. Testy
24
Law & Pol'y
433
(2002)
Linking Progressive Corporate Law with Progressive Social Movements, Kellye Y. Testy
76
Tul. L. Rev.
1227
(2002)
The Beginning of Herstory for Corporate Law, Kellye Y. Testy
1
Seattle J. for Soc. Just.
453
(2002)
Probability and Statistics in the Legal Curriculum: A Case Study in Disciplinary Aspects of Interdisciplinarity, Michael Townsend
40
Duq. L. Rev.
447
(2002)
The Customer Is Always Right . . . Not!: Employer Liability for Third Party Sexual Harassment, Lea B. Vaughn
9
Mich. J. Gender & L.
1
(2002)
Emerging Issues in Electronic Contracting, Technical Standards and Law Reform, Jane K. Winn
7
Uniform L. Rev.
699
(2002)