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 2015
The Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC): It's Not All About the Designation, Hilary Allen
The Road to Precautionary Review of Financial Products, Hilary Allen
Applying Patent-Eligible Subject Matter Restriction, Jonas Anderson
Court Competition for Patent Cases, Jonas Anderson
Restoring the Fact/Law Distinction in Patent Claim Construction, Jonas Anderson
Specialized Standards of Review, Jonas Anderson
Exclusionary Conduct of Dominant Firms, R&D Competition, and Innovation, Jonathan Baker
Taking the Error Out of 'Error Cost' Analysis: What's Wrong with Antitrust's Right, Jonathan Baker
Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Inequality, Jonathan Baker and Steven Salop
Antitrust, Competition Policy, an Inequality, Jonathan Baker and Steven Salop
Introduction to Worker Cooperatives and Their Role in the Changing Economy, Priya Baskaran
Sustainability and Infrastructure Investment: National Development Banks in Africa, Daniel D. Bradlow and Christopher Strong Humphrey
Angry Employees: Revisiting Insubordination in Title VII Cases, Susan Carle
Sharing Research Data and Intellectual Property Law: A Primer, Michael Carroll
Giving as Governance: Philanthrocapitalism and Modern-Day Slavery Abolitionism, Janie Chuang
The Challenges and Perils of Reframing Trafficking as 'Modern-Day Slavery", Janie Chuang
The Un-Territoriality of Data, Jennifer Daskal
Panel 3: Chronic Pain, Psychogenic Pain, and Emotion, Robert Dinerstein
Promises Kept, Promises Broken, Promises Deferred: The Americans with Disabilities Act, Robert Dinerstein
Internet Freedom with Teeth, Charles Duan
Hoop Dreams Deferred: The WNBA, the NBA, and the Long-Standing Gender Inequity at the Game’s Highest Level, N. Jeremi Duru
Should the American Grand Jury Survive Ferguson, Roger Fairfax
Considering Trademark and Speech Rights Through the Lens of Regulating Tobacco, Christine Farley
No Comment: Will Cariou v. Prince Alter Copyright Judges’ Taste in Art?, Christine Haight Farley
Considering Trademark and Speech Rights Through the Lens of Regulating Tobacco, Christine Haight Farley and Kavita DeVaney
Big Data and Predictive Reasonable Suspicion, Andrew Ferguson
Defending Data, Andrew Ferguson
The Judgment Fund: America's Deepest Pocket & Its Susceptibility to Executive Branch Misuse, Paul F. Figley
Predicting Outcomes in Investment Treaty Arbitration, Susan Franck
Predicting Outcomes in Investment Treaty Arbitration, Susan Franck
The Diversity Challenge: Exploring the 'Invisible College' of International Arbitration, Susan Franck
Inferiority Complex: Should State Courts Follow Lower Federal Court Precedent on the Meaning of Federal Law?, Amanda Frost
Learning from Our Mistakes: Using Immigration Enforcement Errors to Guide Reform, Amanda Frost
When Two Wrongs Make a Right: Deferred Action and the Rule of Law - A Response to Hiroshi Motomura, Amanda Frost
Closing Plenary: Preventing Torture in the Fight against Terrorism, Claudio Grossman
Orthodoxy and 'The Other Man's Doxy': Medical Licensing and Medical Freedom in the Gilded Age, Lewis Grossman
Financial Product Complexity, Moral Hazard, and the Private Law, Heather Hughes
Helping Law Students Get the Help They Need: An Analysis of Data Regarding Law Students' Reluctance to Seek Help and Policy Recommendations for a Variety of Stakeholders, David Jaffe, Jerome M. Organ, and Katherine Bender
Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts, Peter Jaszi
The Cost of Opportunity: Student Debt and Social Mobility, Daniela Kraiem
Preventing Private Inurement in Tranched Social Enterprises, Benjamin Leff
Fracking, Federalism, and Private Governance, Amanda Leiter
It's Time to Remove the 'Mossified' Procedures for FTC Rulemaking, Jeffrey Lubbers
A Government Success Story: How Data Analysis by the Social Security Appeals Council (with a Push from the Administrative Conference of the United States) is Transforming Social Security Disability Adjudication, Jeffrey Lubbers and Gerald K. Ray
Griswold, Geduldig, and Hobby Lobby: The Sex Gap Continues, Maya Manian
Transitional Justice, International Human Rights, and Humanitarian Law, Claudia Martin and Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
Increasing Women’s Political Participation in Lebanon: Reflections on Hurdles, Opportunities, and Hope, Camille Nelson, Zeina Chemali, and Tanya Henderson
The Politicization of Legal Expertise in the TTIP Negotiation, Fernanda Nicola
Concord with Which Other Families: Marriage Equality, Family Demographics, and Race, Nancy Polikoff