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 2024
Distinguishing Privacy Law: A Critique of Privacy as Social Taxonomy, María P. Angel and Ryan Calo
124
Colum. L. Rev.
507
(2024)
Dual-Systems and Fuzzy-Trace Theory Predictions of COVID-19 Risk Taking in Young Adults, Sarah M. Edelson, Valerie F. Reyna, Bridget B. Hayes, and David M. N. Garavito
11
Decision
1
(2024)
Reynolds Revisited: The Original Meaning of Reynolds v. United States and Free Exercise after Fulton, Clark B. Lombardi
75
Ala. L. Rev.
1009
(2024)
What Can State Medical Boards Do to Effectively Address Serious Ethical Violations?, Tristan McIntosh, Elizabeth Pendo, Heidi A. Walsh, Kari A. Baldwin, Patricia King, Emily E. Anderson, Catherine V. Caldicott, Jeffrey D. Carter, Sandra H. Johnson, Katherine Matthews, William A. Norcross, Dana C. Shaffer, and James M. DuBois
51
J.L. Med. & Ethics
941
(2024)
Challenging Disability Discrimination in the Clinical Use of PDMP Algorithms, Elizabeth Pendo and Jennifer D. Oliva
54
Hastings Ctr. Rep.
3
(2024)
A Tale of Two Subject-to-Tax Rules, Sol Picciotto, Jeffery M. Kadet, and Bob Michel
113
Tax Notes Int'l
1235
(2024)
Lessons in Advocacy From Montana v. Held, Lauren E. Sancken
Citing GenAI: If, When, and How to Cite Generative Artificial Intelligence in Your Legal Writing, Amanda K. Stephen
Wash. St. B. News
18
(2024)
Submissions from 2023
Community Property and Conflict of Laws: A Cacophony of Cases, Karen Boxx
97
Tul. L. Rev.
657
(2023)
From Brief to Business: How Mastering Brief Writing Techniques is Essential for Successfully Drafting Transactional Documents, Mireille Butler
Like and Subscribe: Six Ways to Create Engaging Digital Content, Jaclyn Celebrezze
Due Process Deportations, Angelica Chazaro
98
N.Y.U. L. Rev.
407
(2023)
Modalities of Social Change Lawyering, Christine N. Cimini and Doug Smith
26
Lewis & Clark L. Rev.
1035
(2023)
Startup Biases, Jennifer S. Fan
56
U.C. Davis L. Rev.
1423
(2023)
Woke Capital Revisited, Jennifer S. Fan
46
Seattle U. L. Rev.
421
(2023)
Coming of Age in the Eyes of the Law: TheConflict Between Miranda, J.D.B., and Puberty, David M. N. Garavito
60
Amer. Crim. L. Rev.
1
(2023)
(Some) Land Back...Sort of: The Transfer of Federal Public Lands to Indian Tribes Since 1970, Audrey Glendenning, Martin Nie, and Monte Mills
63
Nat. Res. J.
200
(2023)
Considering a Right to Repair Software, Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
37
Berkeley Tech L. J.
941
(2023)
Writing Tips from the Bench: To Be Persuasive, Keep It Simple, An Interview with Justice Mary Yu, Benjamin Halasz
Vietnam's "Entire People Ownership" of Land: Theory and Practice, Phan Trung Hien and Hugh D. Spitzer
19
U. Pa. Asian L. Rev.
1
(2023)
Whirlpool’s Subpart F Position Was Inconsistent With Congressional Intent, Jeffery M. Kadet
110
Tax Notes Int'l
461
(2023)
Reclaiming Control, Sanne H. Knudsen
40
Env't F.
32
(2023)
The Exoskeleton of Environmental Law: Why the Breadth, Depth and Longevity of Environmental Law Matters for Judicial Review, Sanne H. Knudsen
2023
Utah L. Rev.
1
(2023)
Electoral Sandbagging, Lisa Marshall Manheim
13
U.C. Irvine L. Rev.
1187
(2023)
The Underground Scholars Initiative Language Guide, Amanda K. Maus Stephen