Washington Law Review
Symposium: The Disclosure Crisis
Table of Contents
Article
In Washington State, Open Courts Jurisprudence Consists Mainly of Open Questions
Anne L. Ellington and Jeanine Blackett Lutzenhiser
Comments
When Old Becomes New: Reconciling the Commands of the Wilderness Act and the National Historic Preservation Act
Nikki C. Carsley
Making Room: Why Inclusionary Zoning Is Permissible under Washington's Tax Preemption Statute and Takings Framework
Josephine L. Ennis
Pregnant and Prejudiced: The Constitutionality of Sex- and Race-Selective Abortion Restrictions
Justin Gillette
All Carrot and No Stick: Why Washington's Clean Water Act Assurances Violate State and Federal Water Quality Laws
Oliver Stiefel
The Perfect Pairing: Protecting U.S. Geographical Indications with a Sino-American Wine Registry
Laura Zanzig
Essays
Disclosure, Scholarly Ethics, and the Future of Law Reviews: A Few Preliminary Thoughts
Ronald K.L. Collins and Lisa G. Lerman
Obscurity by Design
Woodrow Hartzog and Frederic Stutzman
Mandated Disclosure in Literary Hybrid Speech
Zahr K. Said
Disclosure as Distribution
Jeremy N. Sheff