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 2019
Right to a Healthy Prison Environment: Health Care in Custody under the Prism of Torture, Juan E. Mendez
Accidental Scholar: Navigating Academia as a Clinician and Reflecting on Intergenerational Change, Binny Miller
Visibility and Accountability: Shining a Light on Proceedings in Misdemeanor Two-Tier Court Systems, Binny Miller
Who is the Client? Rethinking Professional Responsibility for Benefit Corporations, Joseph Pileri
Rethinking Feres: Granting Access to Justice for Service Members, Andrew Popper
An Irrevocably Tainted Opinion: Zen's Threat to Public Discourse, Andrew F. Popper
Rethinking Feres: Granting Access to Justice for Service Members, Andrew F. Popper
The Misuse of Product Misuse: Victim Blaming at Its Worst, Andrew F. Popper and Robert Adler
Perjury by Omission, Ira P. Robbins
Gundy and the Civil-Criminal Divide, Jenny M. Roberts
Federal Courts and the Poor: Lack of Standards and Uniformity in Civil In Forma Pauperis Pleadings, Ezra Rosser
Reclaiming Place-Based Development Incentive, Ezra Rosser
Reclaiming State Authority over Zoning Property, Ezra Rosser
Reclaiming the Navajo Range: Resolving the Conflict between Grazing Rights and Development, Ezra Rosser
The BEMBA Appeals Chamber Judgment: Impunity for Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes?, Susana Sacouto and Patricia Viseur Sellers
In the Right Direction, Family Diversity in the Inter-American System of Human Rights, Macarena Sáez
Defining Detention: The Intervention of the European Court of Human Rights in the Detention of Involuntary Migrants, Anita Sinha
Private Land and Water Conservation: Examining Conservation Easements, William Snape
The New Social Contracts in International Supply Chains, David Snyder
Contracts Are Like Snowflakes, David Spratt
Take Inventory Each Year, David Spratt
Considerations of History and Purpose in Constitutional Borrowing, Robert Tsai
Immigration Unilateralism and American Ethnonationalism, Robert Tsai
Manufactured Emergencies, Robert Tsai
Manufactured Emergencies, Robert Tsai
Progressive Property Theory and Housing Justice Campaigns, Brandon Weiss
Interdisciplinary Projects-Based Community Entrepreneurship Courses, Brandon Weiss and Anthony J. Luppino
Human Rights Heroes: The Challengers of Free Speech, Stephen Wermiel
In This Issue, What Would Justice Brennan Say to Justice Thomas?, Stephen Wermiel
What Would Justice Brennan Say to Justice Thomas, Stephen Wermiel
Feminist Perspectives in Health Law, Lindsay Wiley
State-Level Single-Payer Health Care from a Public Health Perspective, Lindsay Wiley
Talking Foreign Policy: Responding to Rogue States, Paul Williams, Todd F. Buchwald, James Johnson, Michael P. Scharf, and Milena Sterio
Talking Foreign Policy: North Korea Summit, Paul Williams, Shannon French, Michael P. Scharf, Milena Sterio, and Tim Webster
Use of Force in Humanitarian Crises: Addressing the Limitations of U.N. Security Council Authorization, Paul Williams and Sophie Pearlman
Submissions from 2018
Open Science by Design: Realizing a Vision for 21st Century Research
The #MeToo Movement: An Invitation for Feminist Critique of Rape Crisis Framing, Jamie Abrams
2017 Symposium Discussion: The Life of an Immigration Attorney, Cori Alonso-Yoder
Court Capture, Jonas Anderson
Reining In a 'Renegade' Court: TC Heartland and the Eastern District of Texas, Jonas Anderson
Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement, Jonathan Baker
Antitrust Enforcement Against Platform MFNs, Jonathan Baker and Fiona M. Scott Morton
The Economic Justice Imperative for Lawyers in Trump Country, Priya Baskaran
Political Question Disconnects, Elizabeth Beske
Political Question Disconnects, Elizabeth Earle Beske
Rethinking the Nonprecedential Opinion, Elizabeth Earle Beske
A Human Rights Based Approach to International Financial Regulatory Standards, Daniel D. Bradlow
Assessing the Potential for Global Economic Governance Reform, Daniel D. Bradlow
International Financial Regulatory Standards and Human Rights: Connecting the Dots, Daniel D. Bradlow, Motoko Aizawa, and Margaret Wachenfeld
Scaling Development Finance for Our Common Future, Daniel D. Bradlow, Kevin P. Gallagher, Leandro Serino, and Jose Siaba Serrate