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 2002
Embracing the Ill-Structured Problem in a Community Economic Development Clinic, Susan Bennett
Empathy, Spring, and Fervorino, Susan Bennett
Little Engines that could: Community Clients, their Lawyers, and Training in the Arts of Democracy, Susan Bennett
The World Commission on Dams' Contribution to the Broader Debate on Development Decision-Making, Daniel D. Bradlow
Conceptions of Lawyers' Agency in Legal Ethics Scholarship, Susan Carle
Elite Privilege and Public Interest Lawyering [comments], Susan Carle
Race, Class, and Legal Ethics in the Early Naacp (1910-1920), Susan Carle
Disruptive Technology and Common Law Lawmaking: A Brief Analysis of A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc., Michael W. Carroll
Carter's Groundbreaking Appointment of Women to the Federal Branch: His Other Human Rights Record, Mary Clark
When Justice Goes to War: Prosecuting Terrorists before Military Commissions, Robert K. Goldman and Diane Orentlicher
Gender Hate Propaganda and Sexual Violence in the Rwandan Genocide: An Argument for Intersectionality in International Law, Llezlie Green
Building the World Community: Challenges to Legal Education and the WCL Experience, Claudio Grossman
The Case of Awas Tingni v. Nicaragua A Step in the International Law of Indigenous Peoples, Claudio Grossman and S James Anaya
Extending the Revisionist Project, Lewis Grossman
James Coolidge Carter and Mugwump Jurisprudence, Lewis Grossman
Contradictions, Open Secrets, and Feminist Faith in Enlightenment, Heather Hughes
Strengthening Access to Information and Public Participation in Transition Countries - Latvia as a Case Study in Administrative Law Reform, Jeffrey Lubbers
Inter-American System, Claudia Martin
Inter-American System, Claudia Martin
Human Rights Policy in the Age of Terrorism, Juan E. Mendez
Toward A Bridge: The Role of Legal Academics in the Culture of Private Practice, Camille Nelson
Clarence Thomas: The First Ten Years Looking for Consistency, Mark Niles
An Intimate Portrait of Peter M. Cicchino, Jamin B. Raskin
The Paradox of Judicial Bypass Proceedings, Jamin B. Raskin
Casey Skit: A Pedagogical Tool for Interviewing Young Women and Proceeding Through a Judicial Bypass Hearing, Jamin B. Raskin and Ann Shalleck
Justice by the Numbers: The Supreme Court and the Rule of Four-Or Is It Five?, Ira Robbins
Magistrate Judges, Article III, and the Power to Preside Over Federal Prisoner Section 2255 Proceedings., Ira P. Robbins
Inter-American System, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
Inter-American System, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
Introductory Remarks: The Burden of Judicial Bypass Proceedings, Ann Shalleck
Introduction to the Symposium: Homophobia in the Halls of Justice: Sexual Orientation Bias and its Implications within the Legal System, Brenda V. Smith and Pamela Bridgewater
I Want a Black Lawyer to Represent Me: Addressing a Black Defendant's Concerns with Being Assigned a White Court-Appointed Lawyer, Kenneth P. Troccoli
Clarence Thomas after Ten Years: Some Reflections, Stephen Wermiel
Coercive Appeasement: The Flawed International Response to the Serbian Rogue Regime, Paul Williams and Karina Waller
The United States' Position on the Death Penalty in the Inter-American Human Rights System, Richard J. Wilson
Submissions from 2001
A Human Rights Critique of the WTO: Some Preliminary Observations, Padideh Ala'i
Law, Language and Terror: Policemen or Soldiers? The Dangers of Misunderstanding the Threat to America (Commentary on 9-11), Kenneth Anderson
The Limits of Pragmatism in American Foreign Policy: Unsolicited Advice to the Bush Administration on Relations with International Nongovernmental Organizations, Kenneth Anderson
Can Antitrust Keep Up?: Competition policy in high-tech markets, Jonathan Baker
New Horizons in Cartel Detection, Jonathan Baker
Symposium: Antitrust at the Millennium (Part II), Jonathan Baker
Ill-Gotten Gains: Toothless Settlement Lets Microsoft Keep Rewards of Monopolization, Jonathan Baker and Andrew Gavil
Should Concentration be Dropped from the Merger Guidelines?, Jonathan Baker and Steven Salop
Stuffing New Wine into Old Bottles: The Troubling Case of the IMF, Daniel Bradlow
Lessons From the NGO Campaign Against the Second Review of the World Bank Inspection Panel: A Participant's Perspective, Daniel D. Bradlow
From Buchanan to Button: Legal Ethics and the NAACP (Part II), Susan Carle
Re-Valuing Lawyering for Middle-Income Clients, Susan Carle
The American Prosecutor: Independence, Power, and the Threat of Tyranny, Angela J. Davis