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 2019
Uncompromising Hunger for Justice: Resistance, Sacrifice, and LatCrit Theory, Brenda Williams, Edwin Lindo, and Marc-Tizoc González
16
Seattle J. for Soc. Just.
727
(2019)
Peace and Subjectivity, Louis E. Wolcher
13
J. Hum. Rts.
31
(2019)
There's No Such Thing as a "Bad" Case, David J.S. Ziff
73
NW Law.
17
(2019)
Submissions from 2018
President Trump's Emerging Maritime Policy, Craig H. Allen
36
Pac. Mar.
38
(2018)
Shipping Company Ordered to Pay Almost $1M for Demoting Whistleblower, Craig H. Allen
36
Pac. Mar.
38
(2018)
Indigenous Rights to Water & Environmental Protection, Robert T. Anderson
53
Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev.
337
(2018)
Indigenous Rights to Water & Environmental Protection, Robert T. Anderson
53
Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev.
337
(2018)
Protecting Offshore Areas from Oil and Gas Leasing: Presidential Authority under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act and the Antiquities Act, Robert T. Anderson
44
Ecology L.Q.
727
(2018)
Lessons from Pop Culture: What School of Rock Can Teach the School of Law, William S. Bailey
68
J. LEGAL EDUC.
92
(2018)
When Alzheimer’s Hits Home, William S. Bailey
72
NW Lawyer
28
(2018)
Freedom in Structure: Helping Foreign-Trained and International Graduate Students Develop Thesis Statements by Component, Elizabeth R. Baldwin
Spring 2018
Second Draft
8
(2018)
What Can Brown Do for You? Addressing McCleskey v. Kemp as a Flawed Standard for Measuring the Constitutionally Significant Risk of Race Bias, Mario L. Barnes
112
Nw. U. L. Rev
1293
(2018)
“High” Standards: How the Tide of Marijuana Legalization Sweeping the Country Ignores the Hidden Risks of Edibles, Steve Calandrillo and Katelyn Fulton
80
Ohio St. L.J.
201
(2018)
A Long-Standing Debate: Reflections on Risk and Anxiety: A Theory of Data Breach Harms by Daniel Solove and Danielle Keats Citron, Ryan Calo
96
Tex. L. Rev. Online
59
(2018)
Keynote Address, Ryan Calo
41
Seattle U. L. Rev.
1123
(2018)
Panel 2: Accountability for the Actions of Robots, Ryan Calo, Howard Jay Chizeck, Elizabeth Joh, and Blake Hannaford
41
Seattle U. L. Rev.
1101
(2018)
Free Our Future: An Immigration Policy Platform Beyond the Trump Era, Angélica Cházaro
“And Yet It Moves”—The First Amendment and Certainty, Ronald K.L. Collins
48
Hastings Const. L.Q.
229
(2018)
International Lobbying Law, Melissa J. Durkee
127
Yale L.J.
1742
(2018)
Socioeconomic Status Discrimination, Danieli Evans
104
VA. L. REV.
1283
(2018)
Catching Disruption: Regulating Corporate Venture Capital, Jennifer S. Fan
2018
COLUM. BUS. L. REV.
341
(2018)
Smarter Early Intervention Systems for Police in an Era of Pervasive Recording, Mary Fan
2018
U. Ill. L. Rev.
1705
(2018)
Body Cameras, Big Data, and Police Accountability, Mary D. Fan
43
LAW & SOC. INQUIRY
1236
(2018)
Democratizing Proof: Pooling Public and Police Body-Camera Videos, Mary D. Fan
96
N.C. L. REV.
1639
(2018)
Is the License Still the Product?, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
60
Ariz. L. Rev.
425
(2018)