The Newsletters and Other Publications Series presents Washington College of Law faculty and staff works appearing in newsletters, practitioner journals, periodicals, American Bar Association section newsletters, and other publications.
Submissions from 2021
In Memoriam: Selected Works of Professor Emeritus Egon Guttman, Egon Guttman
Submissions from 2020
The Tokyo Tribunal’s Legal Origins and Contributions to International Jurisprudence as Illustrated by Its Treatment of Sexual Violence, Diane Orentlicher
Submissions from 2018
I Lost My Keys, And It's Okay..., David Jaffe
Career Services and Student Affairs: Helping Each Other Help Our Law Students, David Jaffe and Amy Perez
Submissions from 2017
The Prohibition of Torture: An Introductory Guide, American University Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law
Whose Law Governs in a Borderless World?: Law Enforcement Access to Data Across Borders, Jennifer C. Daskal
Preparing for the Law Library of the Future: Required Reading, Shannon M. Roddy
That's a Wrap, Shannon M. Roddy
YOU Get the Law - And YOU Get the Law - And You Get the Law, Shannon M. Roddy
Submissions from 2016
Reading, Riting, and Rithmetic, Shannon M. Roddy
Submissions from 2015
Let’s Be Clear: Recognizing the Vagueness Doctrine of the Fifth Amendment’s Due Process Clause, Roger Fairfax
Submissions from 2012
Grand Jury Investigation and Indictment, Roger Fairfax
Transitional Justice: Views of the Epistemic Community, Diane Orentlicher
Submissions from 2011
Technical Services by the Seat of Your Pants: A Brief Outline of Technical Services Responsibilities, Christine K. Dulaney
Submissions from 2009
Reforming the State Secrets Privilege, Amanda Frost
How the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Changed HIPAA’s Privacy Requirements, Corrine Parver
No Reason to Wait: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions through the Clean Air Act, William Snape
Submissions from 2008
'Emaciated' Defense or a Trend to Independence and Equality of Arms in Internationalized Criminal Tribunals?, Richard J. Wilson
Spanish Supreme Court Affirms Conviction of Argentine Former Naval Officer for Crimes against Humanity, Richard J. Wilson
Submissions from 2007
Empirical Legal Studies, or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Data, Amy M. Taylor