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 1999
The Hedgehog and the Fox: Distinguishing Public and Private Sector Approaches to Managing Risk for Internet Transactions, Jane Kaufman Winn
51
Admin. L. Rev.
955
(1999)
Despatches from the Front: Recent Skirmishes Along the Frontiers of Electronic Contracting Law, Jane Kaufman Winn and Michael Rhoades Pullen
55
Bus. Law.
455
(1999)
Submissions from 1998
Federalism in the Era of International Standards: Federal and State Government Regulation of Merchant Vessels in the United States (Part I), Craig H. Allen
29
J. Mar. L. & Com.
335
(1998)
Federalism in the Era of International Standards: Federal and State Government Regulation of Merchant Vessels in the United States (Part II), Craig H. Allen
J. Mar. L. & Com.
565
(1998)
An Economic Analysis of Intellectual Property Rights: Justifications and Problems of Exclusive Rights, Incentives to Generate Information, and the Alternative of a Government Run Reward System, Steve Calandrillo
9
Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J.
301
(1998)
Justice Rabinowitz and Personal Freedom: Evolving a Constitutional
Framework, Jeff M. Feldman
15
Alaska L. Rev.
1
(1998)
Are Criminal Defendants in Japan Truly Receiving Trials by Judges, Daniel H. Foote
The License Is the Product: Comments on the Promise of Article 2B for Software and Information Licensing, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
13
Berkeley Tech. L. J.
891
(1998)
Managing Multiple Projects, or the Art of Juggling, Mary A. Hotchkiss
AALL Spectrum
12
(1998)
Yearning for Lake Wobegon: The Quest for the Best Test at the Expense of the Best Education, Lisa Kelly
7
S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J.
41
(1998)
Islamic Law as a Source of Constitutional Law in Egypt: The Constitutionalization of the Sharia in a Modern Arab State, Clark B. Lombardi
81
COLUM. J. Transnat'l L.
81
(1998)
Using Creativity to Fight a $60 Billion Consumer Problem—Counterfeit Goods, Xuan-Thao Nguyen and Maxim H. Waldbaum
10
Loy. Consumer L. Rev.
88
(1998)
Criminal Procedure -- Venue -- Third Circuit Finds Venue for Firearms Charge Improper in District Where Only Predicate Offense Occurred -- United States v. Palma-Ruedas, Peter Nicolas
111
Harv. L. Rev.
1134
(1998)
The Supreme Court, 1997 Term -- Leading Cases -- Federal Statutes and Regulations -- Americans with Disabilities Act -- Asymptomatic HIV, Peter Nicolas
112
Harv. L. Rev.
283
(1998)
The De Minimus Exemption of Stored Value Cards from Regulation E: An Invitation to Fraud?, Sean M. O'Connor
5
Rich. J. L. & Tech.
6
(1998)
Secrets and Lies? Swiss Banks and International Human Rights, Anita Ramasastry
31
Vand. J. Transnat'l L.
325
(1998)
Which Constitution? Eleven Years of Gunwall in Washington State, Hugh D. Spitzer
21
Seattle U. L. Rev.
1187
(1998)
Integrating Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) into the Curriculum at the University of Washington School of Law: A Report and Reflections, Lea B. Vaughn
50
Fla. L. Rev.
679
(1998)
Couriers Without Luggage: Negotiable Instruments and Digital Signatures, Jane Kaufman Winn
49
S.C. L. Rev.
739
(1998)
Open Systems, Free Markets, and Regulation of Internet Commerce, Jane Kaufman Winn
72
Tul. L. Rev.
1177
(1998)
Regulating the Use of the Internet in Securities Markets, Jane Kaufman Winn
54
Bus. Law.
443
(1998)
Submissions from 1997
The Emerging Law of Electronic Commerce, Amelia H. Boss and Jane Kaufman Winn
52
Bus. Law.
1469
(1997)
Dedication to Professor Ralph W. Johnson, David H. Getches
72
Wash. L. Rev.
995
(1997)
Dedication to Professor Ralph W. Johnson, David H. Getches
72
Wash. L. Rev.
995
(1997)
The Implied Warranty of Merchantability in Software Contracts: A Warranty No One Dares to Give and How to Change That, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
16
J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L.
393
(1997)