The Articles in Law Reviews and Other Academic Journals Series presents scholarly articles written by Washington College of Law faculty and staff and published for academic readership.
Submissions from 2026
Article III’s Constraints on the Legislative Power, Elizabeth Beske
Originalism as Disruption, Susan D. Carle
Campbell at 30: A Retrospective Appreciation, Michael W. Carroll and Peter Jaszi
Undermining Discretion: The Selective Attacks on Progressive Prosecutors, Angela J. Davis
Adversarial Comparativism: The Role of Emotion in United States–China Comparative Law Projects, Matthew S. Erie
Framing Harmonization: Illusion and Reality in the Riyadh Design Law Treaty, Christine Farley and Margo Bagley
Law’s Limits: Abortion and the Social Determinants of Health, Maya Manian
Misinformation and the Law, Gustavo Ribeiro
Lunch Shaming and the Right to Privacy, Ira P. Robbins
The New Neccesity, Ezra Rosser
Submissions from 2025
Big Law’s Manufactured “Arms Race” for Talent Recruitment Harms Us All, Jamie Abrams
Fintech and Techno-Solutionism, Hilary J. Allen
Interest Rates, Venture Capital, and Financial Stability, Hilary J. Allen
Trumpian Populism and the Changing Intellectual Landscape in Antitrust: Century-Old Resonances, The New Right and Possible end of an Era., Jonathan B. Baker
Gen Y More Black Corporate Directors, Chaz Brooks
Social Movement Lawyering and Due Process Values, Susan D. Carle
A Stepwise Approach to Copyright and Generative Artificial Intelligence, Michael W. Carroll
Copyright in Characters: A Proposal for Reform, Michael W. Carroll
State Mifepristone Regulation Following GenBioPro v Raynes, Greer Donley, Lewis Grossman, and Patricia J. Zettler
Certainly Uncertain: An Analysis of the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act of 2023, Charles Duan
What is Copywritable in Software?, Charles Duan
Forward Progress: The Rooney Rule and Its Post-SFFA Relevance, N. Jeremi Duru
Navigating the Backlash and Reimagining Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in a Changing Sociopolitical and Legal Landscape, Lia Epperson, Brain L. McGowan, Rodney Hopson, and Morgan Leopold
Adversarial Comparativism: The Role of Emotion in U.S.-China Comparative Law Projects, Matthew S. Erie
Compliance in China, Matthew S. Erie
Trademark Fair Use is No Joke, Christine Farley
How Design Law is Taking Shape in the United States and European Union, Christine Haight Farley
Video Analytics and Fourth Amendment Vision, Andrew Guthrie Ferguson
Connecting the Dots: Trump’s Tightening Grip on Press Freedom, Rebecca Hamilton
Criminalizing Ecocide: An Opportunity to Embed the Inseparability of Humans from Nature Into the Law, Rebecca Hamilton
Taliban Charges Show US Dilemma, Double Standards in Opposing International Criminal Court, Rebecca Hamilton
U.N. Commission Finds That Israel Is Committing Genocide in Gaza: What Does It Mean?, Rebecca Hamilton
Unpacking the Meta Announcement: The Future of the Information Ecosystem and Implications for Democracy, Rebecca Hamilton
Digital Evidence: Facilitating what and for whom?, Rebecca Hamilton and Adebayo Okeowo
Getting Donor-Advised Funds Regulation Right: Closing the Public Support Test Loophole, Benjamin Leff
Reversal of Roe v. Wade and Implications of Legal Restrictions for Neonatal Care, Maya Manian and Christine E. Bishop
POISON! An Africana Legal Studies Investigation into Enslaved Africans and Their Deadly Roots, Angi Porter
Against an AI Privilege, Ira P. Robbins
Against an AI Privilege, Ira P. Robbins
Criminal Abortion and Citizen’s Arrest, Ira P. Robbins
Still Here: Reflections After Fifty Years of Teaching Law, Ira P. Robbins
The Unenforceable Indian Trust, Ezra Rosser
But for Borders: The Protection Gap for Internally Displaced Persons, Anita Sinha
Methane Powers Over the Public Interest, William Snape
The Art of Discovery: Part 4, David Spratt
Brennan and State Constitutions, Stephen Wermiel
Submissions from 2024
The Rhetoric of Abortion in Amicus Briefs, Jamie Abrams and Amanda Potts
Digital Bank Holidays, Hilary J. Allen
Regulating Fintech: A Harm Focused Approach, Hilary J. Allen