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A Noncompete By Any Other Name: Assessing the Validity of Training Repayment Agreements Under Washington Law Authors

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Abstract: Training Repayment Agreements (TRAs) are restrictive employment covenants that require an employee to pay their employer a fixed or prorated sum for training costs if the employee quits their…

Under the Umbrella of Water Law: Why Rainwater Harvesting Should Constitute a Valid Water Right Authors

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Abstract: Rain is a major source of water. It provides for our greatest needs, such as feeding our gardens, crops, rivers, and lakes. As global climate change continues to unfold,…

Why Medicaid Is Addressing Homelessness with Section 1115 Waivers: A Critical Examination of the United States’ Federalist Mental Health System

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Abstract: Housing and health care are deeply interconnected, and their systemic relationship profoundly affects individual and societal well-being. Inadequate funding has undermined the American mental health system for decades, leading…
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A Right to Repress: IPEC v Inslee and the Parental Right to Determine the Gender of a Child

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Abstract: Do parents have a constitutional right to determine their child’s gender? No court has held that they do, but that assumption was the basis of a challenge brought in…
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A Dormant (Commerce Clause) Challenge to Washington’s Green Energy Laws?

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States have often been the incubators for “novel social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country,” as long as courts do not cut down these statutes.…

Facial Recognition Technology and Wrongful Arrests in the Digital Policing Era

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Abstract: This Essay examines the use of facial recognition technology (FRT) by law enforcement agencies, the implications of such use, and the disproportionate impact the use has on Black, Indigenous,…
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