Featured Publications

Articles (Faculty Publications and Presentations)

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.

Court Briefs (Faculty Publications and Presentations)

Several faculty have submitted briefs in cases before the U.S. Supreme Courts and other federal and state courts. Such briefs advocate for interests of the one or more of the parties in the pending litigation. Positions taken in the briefs do not represent the University of Washington or the School of Law.

Tech Policy Lab (Centers, Programs, and Clinics)

The University of Washington Tech Policy Lab is an interdisciplinary research unit that spans the School of Law, the Information School, and the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering and that aims to enhance technology policy through research, education, and thought leadership.

The Lab produces whitepapers and sponsors lectures and events, which you can view as follows:

Washington International Law Journal (Law Reviews and Journals)

ISSN 2377-0872

The Washington International Law Journal was founded in 1990 [under the title Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal (ISSN: 1066-8632)] as an innovative vehicle for the discussion of legal and interdisciplinary policy-oriented issues affecting both Asian and trans-Pacific affairs.

The Journal's function is three-fold. First, the Journal provides valuable writing and editing experience to University of Washington law students interested in Pacific Rim law and policy issues. Second, the Journal, as one of the only two student-edited law journals in the United States devoted to the Pacific Basin, and the only journal featuring translations of East Asian legal scholarship, encourages the debate of issues vital to the Pacific Rim. Third, the Journal enhances the University of Washington School of Law's national and international role as a center for East Asian legal studies.

Membership is competitive and based upon first year grades and writing competition scores.

Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts (Law Reviews and Journals)

ISSN 2157-2534

The Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts publishes concise legal analysis for practicing attorneys. The Journal is a partnership between student editors, faculty, and an External Board comprised of faculty and practicing attorneys. This ensures the Journal publishes timely, relevant, and informative articles.

The Journal began publication in 2004 under the title Shidler Journal of Law, Commerce +Technology. That title covered volumes 1-5, 2004-2010.

Submissions for the 2023-2024 issues are closed. Submissions for the 2024-2025 issues are expected to open in mid-June. If you are interested in submitting for publication, please submit through Scholastica or submissions@wjlta.com at that time. Thank you!

Currently accepting submissions: No

Visit the subscription page to sign up to receive email announcements of new issues with links to the full text articles.

Washington Law Review (Washington Law Review)

The Washington Law Review is the flagship student-edited journal of the University of Washington School of Law. It is published quarterly.

For more information and recent volumes, see the Law Review's website. Full volumes are available at digital.law.

Washington Law Review Online (Washington Law Review)

Established in 2014, Washington Law Review Online features content that enriches the print edition and provides an expanded platform to publish responses to legal developments in Washington State and the Ninth Circuit.