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 2022
Designing Interdisciplinary, Early Intervention Dispute Resolution Tools to Decrease Evictions and Increase Housing Stability, Christine N. Cimini
70
Wash. U. J. L. & Pol'y
33
(2022)
Nontraditional Investors, Jennifer S. Fan
48
BYU L. Rev.
463
(2022)
The Landscape of Startup Corporate Governance in the Founder-Friendly Era, Jennifer S. Fan
18
NYU J. BUS. L.
317
(2022)
The Hidden Harms of Privacy Penalties, Mary D. Fan
56
U.C. Davis L. Rev.
71
(2022)
Impulsivity and Reflective Thinking in
Veterans Seeking Care for Substance Use Disorder, David M. N. Garavito
57
Substance Use & Misuse
1563
(2022)
The Supreme Court’s Chief Justice of Intellectual Property Law, Bob Gomulkiewicz
22
Nev. L.J.
505
(2022)
Coach the Court: Writing Tips from the Bench, An Interview with Judge Rebecca Glasgow, Benjamin S. Halasz
Wash. St. B. News
20
(2022)
A Study of Tax Lawyers Discussing Duties, Michael Hatfield and Michelle Kwon
76
Tax Law.
73
(2022)
Have Almost 50 Years of Disability Civil Rights Laws Achieved Equitable Care?, Lisa I. Iezzoni, Michael McKee, Michelle A. Meade, Megan A. Morris, and Elizabeth Pendo
41
Health Affairs
1371
(2022)
Physicians’ Knowledge Of The ADA: The Authors Reply, Lisa I. Iezzoni and Elizabeth Pendo
41
Health Affairs
609
(2022)
U.S. Physicians’ Knowledge About The Americans With Disabilities Act And Accommodation Of Patients With Disability, Lisa I. Iezzoni, Sowmya R. Rao, Julie Ressalam, Dragana Bolcic-Jankovic, Nicole D. Agaronnik, Tara Lagu, Elizabeth Pendo, and Eric G. Campbell
41
Health Affairs
96
(2022)
Election Law and Election Subversion, Lisa Marshall Manheim
132
Yale L.J. F.
312
(2022)
Bridges to a New Era Part 2: A Report on the Past, Present, and Potential Future of Tribal Co-Management on Federal Lands in Alaska, Monte Mills and Martin Nie
46(S)
Colum. J. Envtl. L.
176
(2022)
Re-Indigenizing Yellowstone, Monte Mills, Kekek Stark, Autumn Bernhardt, and Jason Robison
22
Wyoming L. Rev.
1
(2022)
Incentivizing Innovation, Xuan-Thao Nguyen and Jeffrey A. Maine
75
Tax Law.
351
(2022)
Taxing Creativity, Xuan-Thao Nguyen and Jeffrey A. Maine
89
Tenn. L. Rev.
523
(2022)
Violence Everywhere: How the Current Spectacle of Black Suffering, Police Violence, and the Violence of Judicial Interpretation Undermine the Rule of Law, David B. Owens
17
Stan. J. C.R. & C.L.
495
(2022)
Engaging Disability Rights Law to Address the Distinct Harms at the Intersection of Race and Disability for People with Substance Use Disorder, Elizabeth Pendo and Kelly K. Dineen
50
J.L. Med. & Ethics
38
(2022)
Supporting Health and Medical Decision-Making: Findings and Insights From Fuzzy-Trace Theory, Valerie F. Reyna, Sarah M. Edelson, Bridget B. Hayes, and David M. N. Garavito
42
Med. Decision Making
741
(2022)
Spinning Your Wheels With Legal Research: Tips for When the Going Gets Tough (or Stuck), Lauren E. Sancken
Wash. St. B. News
21
(2022)
The Benefits of Integrating Statutory Construction and Analysis in a First-Year Legal Writing Course, Lauren E. Sancken and Mireille Butler
The Injustice of 1.5°C–2°C: The Need for a Scientifically Based Standard of Fundamental Rights Protection in Constitutional Climate Change Cases, Lauren E. Sancken, Andrea K. Rodgers, and Jennifer Marlow
40
Va. Env't L.J.
102
(2022)
Reasoning v. Rhetoric: The Strange Case of “Unconstitutional Beyond a Reasonable Doubt”, Hugh D. Spitzer
74
Rutgers L. Rev.
1429
(2022)
Physiognomic Artificial Intelligence, Luke Stark and Jevan Hutson
32
FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA & ENT. L.J.
922
(2022)
Experimentations with Mindfulness and Gratitude Practice in My Legal Writing Classroom, Amanda K. Stephen