Washington Law Review
Symposium on Immigration Policy
Table of Contents
Notes and Comments
In re Epstein: A Case of Patent Hearsay
Dennis M. de Guzman
The Admissibiity of Inculpatory Statements in Washington under the Rule for Declarations Against Interest after Williamson v. United States
Julianna Gortner
The Presumption of Innocence Imperiled: The New Federal Rules of Evidence 413-415 and the Use of Other Sexual-Offense Evidence in Washington
Jeffrey G. Pickett
State v. Young and the New Test for Privacy in Washington
Michael M. Suga
Too Much of a Good Thing? Public Access to Medical Research after PAWS v. U.W.
Russell K. Yoshinaka
Symposia
A Lion in the Path? The Influence of International Law on the Immigration Policy of the United States
Joan Fitzpatrick and William McKay Bennett
An Essay on Immigration Politics, Popular Democracy, and California's Proposition 187: The Political Relevance and Legal Irrelevance of Race
Kevin R. Johnson
The Making of United States Refugee Policy: Separation of Powers in the Post-Cold War Era
Stephen H. Legomsky
The Role of Interest Groups in Policy Formulation
Warren R. Leiden
Making Asylum Policy: The 1994 Reforms
David A. Martin