Washington Law Review Online
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.
Recent Content
A Loophole in the Fourth Amendment: The Government's Unregulated Purchase of Intimate Health Data
Rhea Bhatia
Breaking Algorithmic Immunity: Why Section 230 Immunity May Not Extend to Recommendation Algorithms
Max Del Real
We Are Never Getting Back Together: A Statutory Framework for Reconciling Artist/Label Relationships
Harrison Simons
When Patent Litigators Become Neurosurgeons
Katie Chang
Is It Time to Bury Barry? Why an Old Change at the Legislature Requires a New Look at Washington's Nondelegation Doctrine
Daniel A. Himebaugh
“Unconstitutional Beyond A Reasonable Doubt” – A Misleading Mantra that Should Be Gone for Good
Hugh Spitzer
Washington's One-Size-Fits-All Unemployment Compensation Eligibility in Cases of Voluntary Separation
Julia Fleming
State Action and Gender (In)Equality: The Untapped Power of Washington's Equal Rights Amendment
Maria Yvonne Hodgins
Challenging Presidential Tweets
Mallory Barnes-Ohlson
Accounting for Environmental Standards
Malori M. McGill
Privacy's Double Standards: Public Disclosure Tort Case Chart (2006-2016)
Scott Skinner-Thompson
Jevic's Promise: Procedural Justice in Chapter 11
Pamela Foohey
Beyond Corporate Contract: A Response to Helen Hershkoff & Marcel Kahan, Forum-Selection Provisions in Corporate 'Contracts'
Verity Winship
Privacy Commitments
Rachel Wilka
Radical Jurisprudence
Benjamin Gould
Defining Attorney-Client Privilege for the Independent Contractor: A Case for the Functional Equivalent Doctrine in Washington
Benjamin J. Robbins
Privacy's Double Standards: Public Disclosure Tort Case Chart (2006-2016)
Scott Skinner-Thompson
Jevic's Promise: Procedural Justice in Chapter 11
Pamela Foohey
Beyond Corporate Contract: A Response to Helen Hershkoff & Marcel Kahan, Forum-Selection Provisions in Corporate 'Contracts'
Verity Winship
Privacy Commitments
Rachel Wilka
Radical Jurisprudence
Benjamin Gould
Defining Attorney-Client Privilege for the Independent Contractor: A Case for the Functional Equivalent Doctrine in Washington
Benjamin J. Robbins
The Costly Problem of Poorly Drafted Choice of Law Clauses
Daniel C.K. Chow
Volk v. DeMeerleer: An Unprincipled Divorce of Dangerousness and the Tarasoff Duty to Protect
Jaclyn Greenberg
The Wars of the Judges
Stephen I. Vladeck
Exception to the Rule: Relaxing the Standard for Intentional Torts under the Industrial Insurance Act
Brad Westmoreland
True Belief: An Analysis of the Definition of "Knowledge" in the Washington Criminal Code
Alan R. Hancock
"Does Oregon's Constitution Need a Due Process Clause?" Thoughts on Due Process and Other Limigations on State Action
Thomas A. Balmer
Evaluating International State Constitutionalism
Johanna Kalb
McCleary: Positive Rights, Separation of Powers, and Taxpayer Protections in Washington's State Constitution
Kristen L. Fraser
Popular Constitutionalism and Its Enemies
G. Alan Tarr
The Once and Future Promise of Access to Justice in Washington's Article I, Section 10
Debra Stephens
Justice Robert Utter, the Supreme Court of Washington, and the New Judicial Federalism: Judging and Teaching?
Robert F. Williams
Utter Lessons
Ronald K.L. Collins
Upsteam Advocacy: Addressing Cancer Survivors' Employment Problems Through Medical-Legal Partnerships
Barbara Hoffman
The Case for Revisiting Contingent Liabilities under Article VIII
Joshua Hansen-King
Surrogacy and Windsor's Penumbras
Susan Frelich Appleton
The Two-Sided Speedy Trial Problem
Brooks Holland
Revisiting Solving Jurisdiction's Social Cost: A Brief Rejoinder to Professor Klerman
Dustin E. Buehler
Washington State's Mandate: The Constitutional Obligation to Fund Post-Secondary Education
Adam Sherman and Hugh Spitzer