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.
Current Issue: Volume 101, Number 2 (2026)
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Articles
Real Promise For False Claims
Frank D. LoMonte
Anti-Allyship and the Indirect Subordination of Queer People
Richard Luedeman
Disability and Constitutional Legitimacy
Katherine A. Macfarlane
Cross-Enforcing the Plain Smell Doctrine
Alexa Perez
Comments
The Canons Fell Silent: An Analysis of the Supreme Court's Failure to Use Statutory Interpretation Tools in Sackett v. EPA
Lauren Carlsen
"Speech Swept Up"—The Constitutionality of State Prohibitions of Conversion Therapy for LGBTQ+ Youth
Lauren A. Chivers
After Advisory Votes: Exploring Alternatives for Voter Engagement in Washington Tax Policy
Emma Morse