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 1999
Litigation Against Employment Penalties for Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, and Childcare, Candace Kovacic-Fleischer
Politics by Other Means: The Law of the International Criminal Court, Diane Orentlicher
Family Law and Gay and Lesbian Family Issues in the Twentieth Century, Nancy Polikoff and David Chambers
Managed Health Care in Prisons as Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Ira Robbins
Managed Health Care in Prisons as Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Ira P. Robbins
Semiotics, Analogical Legal Reasoning, and the Cf. Citation: Getting Our Signals Uncrossed, Ira P. Robbins
Experience as Text: The History of Externship Pedagogy at the Washington College of Law, American University, Ann Shalleck, Peter Jaszi, Marlana Valdez, and Susan D. Carle
The Law of Contract and the Concept of Change: Public and Private Attempts to Regulate Modification, Waiver, and Estoppel, David Snyder
The Law of Contract and the Concept of Change: Public and Private Attempts to Regulate Modification, Waiver, and Estoppel, David Snyder
The Northern Ireland Peace Agreement: Evolving the Principle of Self-Determination, Paul Williams and Sabrineh Ardalan
Submissions from 1998
Identifying the Firm-Specific Cost Pass-Through Rate, Jonathan Baker, Orley Ashenfelter, David Ashmore, and Signe-Mary McKernan
Tribunal Justice: The Challenges, The Record, and the Prospects, Nina Ban-Jensen, Tom Gjelten, Roy Gutman, Ivana Nizich, Diane F. Orentlicher, and Thomas Warrick
On Long-Haul Lawyering, Susan Bennett
On Long-Haul Lawyering, Susan Bennett
Redirecting the Debate over Trafficking in Women: Definitions, Paradigms, and Contexts, Janie Chuang
The Founding of the Washington College of Law: The First Law School Established by Women for Women, Mary Clark
Prosecution and Race: The Power and Privilege of Discretion, Angela J. Davis
Bright Lines or Blurry Labels, Walter Effross
Hard Numbers vs. House Rules: Uniformity in the Bankruptcy Code and Its Application, Walter Effross
Logos, Links, and Lending: Towards Standardized Privacy and Use Policies for Banking Web Sites, Walter Effross
Notes on PKI and Digital Negotiability: Would the Cybercourier Carry Luggage, Walter Effross
The Legal Architecture of Virtual Stores, Walter Effross
Withdrawal of the Reference: Rights, Rules, and Remedies for Unwelcomed Web-Linking, Walter Effross
Wielding the Double-Edge Sword: Charles Hamilton Houston and Judicial Activism in the Age of Legal Realism, Roger Fairfax
Colloguium for Legal Education Then and Now: Changing Patterns in Legal Training and in the Relationship of Law Schools to the World Around Them , Bob Gordon, James May, Jack Schlegel, and Joan Williams
Gender, Legal Education, and Judicial Philosophy in the Region, Claudio Grossman
Palabras del Presidente de la Comision Interamericana de Derechos Humanos en la Sesion Inaugural del 95, Claudio Grossman
Strengthening the Inter-American Human Rights System: The Current Debate, Claudio Grossman
International Support for International Criminal Tribunals and an International Criminal Court, Claudio Grossman, Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Arlen Specter, and Steven "Skippy" Weinstein
Same-Sex Marriage and Simulacra: Exploring Conceptions of Equality, Heather Hughes
If It Didn't Exist, It Would Have to Be Invented - Reviving the Administrative Conference, Jeffrey Lubbers
Ombudsman Offices in the Federal Government - An Emerging Trend, Jeffrey Lubbers
The ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice - From Objector to Protector of the APA, Jeffrey Lubbers
Numero special presente a l'occasion du cinquantieme anniversaire de la - Declaration americaine des droits et de devoirs de l'homme, Juan E. Mendez, Javier Mariezcurrena, and Denis Racicot
Separation Anxiety: International Responses to Ethno-Separatist Claims, Diane Orentlicher
Separatism and the Democratic Entitlement, Diane Orentlicher
Administrative Law in the 21st Century, Andrew Popper
Tort Reform Policy More than State Law Dominates Section 2 of the Third Restatement, Andrew Popper
A One Term Tort Reform Tale: Victimizing the Vulnerable, Andrew F. Popper
Averting Malpractice by Information: Informed Consent in the Pediatric Treatment Environment, Andrew F. Popper
Attorney-Client Privilege: The Eroding Concept of Confidentiality Should Be Abolished, Paul Rice
Exploring the Concept of Post-Tenure Review in Law Schools, Ira Robbins
Rape in Wartime: Redress in United States Courts under the Alien Tort Claims Act, Susana SáCouto
Feminist Theory and Feminist Method: Transforming the Experience of the Classroom, Ann Shalleck
Comparative Law in Action: Promissory Estoppel, the Civil Law, and the Mixed Jurisdiction, David Snyder
Comparative Law in Action: Promissory Estoppel, the Civil Law, and the Mixed Jurisdiction, David Snyder
Law and Human Dignity: The Judicial Soul of Justice Brennan, Stephen Wermiel
News Media Coverage of the United States Supreme Court, Stephen Wermiel