The Articles in Law Reviews and Journals series presents scholarly articles written by Washington College of Law students.
Submissions from 2022
Fintech: A Field Day of Arbitrage Gone Awry, Grace Fraser
Submissions from 2021
Submissions from 2020
Submissions from 2019
"Enough's Enough": Protest Law and the Tradition of Chilling Indigenous Free Speech, Alix H. Bruce
Submissions from 2015
Visa Denied: Why Courts Should Review a Consular Officer’s Denial of a U.S. Citizen Family Member’s Visa, Gabriela Baca
How Students Became Criminals: The Similarities Between “Stop and Frisk” and School Searches and the Effect on Delinquency Rates, Rachel N. Johnson
Submissions from 2013
The China Syndrome: The International Trade Commission’s Rising Importance for Enforcing International Trade Secret Violations, Jonathan R. K. Stroud
The Tragedy of the Commons: A Hybrid Approach to Trade Secret Legal Theory, Jonathan R. K. Stroud
Submissions from 2012
Legislating Inclusion, Lia Epperson
A Thousand Tiny Pieces: The Federal Circuit's Fractured 'Myriad' Ruling, Lessons to Be Learned, and the Way Forward, Jonathan Stroud
Politicizing Patents - Patenting Biotechnology in the Wake of Section 33, Prometheus, and CLS Bank, Jonathan R. K. Stroud
Cows, Congress, and Climate Change: Authority and Responsibility for Federal Agencies to End Grazing on Public Lands, Marya Torrez
Draconian Discrimination: One Man's Battle with U.S. Immigration Law for Fairness, Justice, and American Citizenship, Rachel Zoghlin
Submissions from 2011
Credit Default Swaps and Clearing, Nazanin Baseri
An Idea of American Indian Land Justice: Examining Native Land Liberation in the New Progressive Era, Richael Faithful
Reaching Beyond the State: Judicial Independence, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and Accountability in Guatemala, Edward H. Warner and Davis Jeffery
Submissions from 2010
AT&T v. Hulteen: The Ghost of the Supreme Court on Pregnancy Discrimination and Pay Equality for Women’s Pension Benefits in America, Walakewon Blegay
Reexamining Models of Disability and Applying Rationality, Morality, and Ethics to Support Disability Rights in Context of Genetics, Gary C. Norman
TRIPS and Human Rights: The Case of India, Subramanya Sirish Tamvada
The Post-Medellin Case for Legislative Standing, James A. Turner
Money, Meet Mouth: The Era of Regulation and Prescription Drug Importation/Reimportation, Aaron Wong
Submissions from 2009
Breathing New Life into Old Technological Infrastructure: Broadband Internet as a Means of Jump-Starting the Economy and Connecting the Country, Elizabeth Chernow
The Limits of Presidential Recess Appointment Power, Michael McNerney
Protecting the Family Pet: The New Face of Maryland: Domestic Violence Protective Orders, Gary C. Norman
Disincentives to Data Breach: Problems with Notification and Future Legislative Possibilities, Ross Schulman
Submissions from 2008
Public Financing, George Bush and Barack Obama: Why the Publicly Funded Campaign Does Not Work, and What We Can Do to Fix It, Jordan Acker
Help America Vote Act Enforcement, Tiana Butcher
Public Financing’s Last Breaths, Kellen Clemons
The Model Rules of Professional Conduct and Campaign Activities, Lauren Gilius