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 2005
Criminalizing Hate Speech: A Comment on the ICTR’s Judgment in The Prosecutor v. Nahimana, et al., Diane F. Orentlicher
Criminalizing Hate Speech in the Crucible of Trial: Prosecutor v. Nahimana, Diane F. Orentlicher
For the Sake of All Children: Opponents and Supporters of Same-Sex Marriage Both Miss the Mark, Nancy Polikoff
Lesbian and Gay Parenting: The Last Thirty Years, Nancy Polikoff
Inter-American System, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
Inter-American System, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
Ambiguity and the Academic: The Dangerous Attraction of Pan-Indian Legal Analysis, Ezra Rosser
The Nature of Representation: The Cherokee Right to a Congressional Delegate, Ezra Rosser
The Trade-off Between Self-Determination and the Trust Doctrine: Tribal Government and the Possibility of Failure, Ezra Rosser
Institutions and the Development of Legal Theory: The Significance of the Feminism and Legal Theory Project, Ann Shalleck
Writing Like a Contemporary (and Effective Lawyer): The Joys and Pitfalls of Legal Writing, David Spratt
Sacred Visions of Law, Robert Tsai
Sacred Visions of Law, Robert Tsai
Brown v. Board of Education: A Moot Court Argument, Stephen Wermiel
Resegregation in Public Education, Stephen Wermiel
Submissions from 2004
Developing Legal Benchmarks for Monitoring Implementations of Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements, Padideh Ala'i
Humanitarian Inviolability in Crisis: The Meaning of Impartiality and Neutrality for U.N. and NGO Agencies Following the 2003-2004 Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts, Kenneth Anderson
The Selection of an Arbitrator: A Human Resource Management Perspective, Kenneth Anderson
Introduction to Symposium on Integrating New Economic Learning with Antitrust Doctrine, Jonathan Baker
Econometric Methods in Staples, Jonathan Baker, Orley Ashenfelter, David Ashmore, Suzanne Gleason, and Daniel Hosken
Development Decision Making and the Content of International Development Law, Daniel D. Bradlow
Association of American Law Schools Conference: Transcript of the Section on Natural Resources in Atlanta, Georgia, Barlow Burke
Association of American Law Schools Conference: Transcript of the Sections on Natural Resources in Atlanta, Georgia, Barlow Burke
The Effect of Context on Practice [Book Review], Susan Carle
Whose Music is it Anyway? How We Came to View Musical Expression as a Form of Property, Michael W. Carroll
One Man's Token is Another Woman's Breakthrough - The Appointment of the First Women Federal Judges, Mary Clark
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - Progeny of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Robert Dinerstein
Connection, Capacity and Morality in Lawyer-Client Relationships: Dialogues and Commentary,, Robert Dinerstein, Stephan Ellmann, and Isabelle Gunning
The Central Park Five, the Scottsboro Boys, and the Myth of the Bestial Black Man, N. Jeremi Duru
Resisting Retreat: The Struggle for Equity in Educational Opportunity in the Post-Brown Era, Lia Epperson
The Lingering Effects of Copyright's Response to the Invention of Photography, Christine Farley
A Survival Guide for Small Businesses: Avoiding the Pitfalls in International Dispute Resolution, Susan Franck
A Survival Guide for Small Businesses: Avoiding the Pitfalls in International Dispute Resolution, Susan Franck
Domestic and External Debt: The Doomed Quest for Equal Treatment, Anna Gelpern and Brad Setser
Trivializing Torture: The Office of Legal Counsel’s 2002 Opinion Letter and International Law Against Torture, Robert K. Goldman
Global Legal Education and Human Rights, Claudio Grossman
Comparing Remedies for School Desegregation and Employment Discrimination, Candace Kovacic-Fleischer
Unleashing Instant Messaging from Regulatory Oversight, Fernando Laguarda
A Reexamination of Federal Agency Use of Declaratory Orders, Jeffrey Lubbers
Inter-American System, Claudia Martin
Inter-American System, Claudia Martin
Prospects for Human Rights Advocacy in the Wake of September 11, 2001, Juan E. Mendez and Javier Mariezcurrena
Consistently Revealing the Inconsistencies: The Construction of Fear in the Criminal Law, Camille Nelson
Unilateral Multilateralism: United States Policy toward the International Criminal Court, Diane Orentlicher
Whose Justice - Reconciling Universal Juristidiction with Democratic Principles, Diane Orentlicher
On Media Consolidation, The Public Interest, and Angels Earning Wings, Victoria F. Phillips
Making Marriage Matter Less: The ALI Domestic Partner Principles Are One Step in the Right Direction, Nancy Polikoff
Back to the Future with Privileges Abandon Codification, not the Common Law, Paul Rice
Anthrax Hoaxes, Ira Robbins