After Advisory Votes: Exploring Alternatives for Voter Engagement in Washington Tax Policy
Abstract: In 2023, the Washington State legislature repealed the state’s advisory vote system, which allowed…
Deaf in Prison: The Courts’ Failure to Remedy ADA Violations in Prisons
Abstract: The carceral system is one of the many institutions that fails to adequately accommodate…
Ruby Grossman | 101 Wash. L. Rev. 719 (2026)June 1, 2026
“Speech Swept Up”—The Constitutionality of State Prohibitions of Conversion Therapy for LGBTQ+ Youth
“Speech Swept Up”—The Constitutionality of State Prohibitions of Conversion Therapy for LGBTQ+ Youth
Abstract: Since 2012, individual states have passed laws prohibiting state-licensed mental health professionals from engaging…
Lauren A. Chivers | 101 Wash. L. Rev. 683 (2026)June 1, 2026
The Canons Fell Silent: An Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Failure to Use Statutory Interpretation Tools in Sackett v. EPA
Abstract: In 2023, the United States Supreme Court denied decades of precedent, agency action, and…
Lauren Carlsen | 101 Wash. L. Rev. 647 (2026)June 1, 2026
Cross-Enforcing the Plain Smell Doctrine
Abstract: In a state that has legalized marijuana, does a state officer have probable cause…
Alexa Perez | 101 Wash. L. Rev. 581 (2026)June 1, 2026
Disability and Constitutional Legitimacy
Abstract: Disability classifications can take one of two forms. The more familiar form targets people…
Anti-Allyship and the Indirect Subordination of Queer People
Abstract: This Article theorizes and interrogates anti-allyship as a central mechanism of modern subordination of…
Richard Luedeman | 101 Wash. L. Rev. 473 (2026)June 1, 2026
Real Promise for False Claims: A Whistleblower Litigation Strategy to Reward Investigative Journalism
Abstract: Every year, investigative reporters uncover stories of waste, fraud, and corruption, alerting the government…
Frank D. LoMonte | 101 Wash. L. Rev. 403 (2026)June 1, 2026
Weaponized Bureaucracy at the Criminal Immigration Divide
Abstract: Despite deportation being entrenched as a civil consequence rather than a punishment over 100…
Dorien Ediger-Seto | 101 Wash. L. Rev. 1 (2026)April 1, 2026









