Preempting Private Prisons PRINT EDITION Preempting Private Prisons Abstract: In 2019 and 2021, respectively, California and Washington enacted laws banning the operation of…Christopher Matthew Burgess | 99 Wash. L. Rev. 201 (2024)March 1, 2024
Speaking Back to Sexual Privacy Invasions PRINT EDITION Speaking Back to Sexual Privacy Invasions Abstract: Many big players in the internet ecosystem do not like hosting sexual expression. They…Brenda Dvoskin | 99 Wash. L. Rev. 59 (2024)March 1, 2024
From Precedent to Policy: The Effects of Dobbs on Detained Immigrant Youth PRINT EDITION From Precedent to Policy: The Effects of Dobbs on Detained Immigrant Youth Abstract: In June 2022, the United States Supreme Court released the historic decision Dobbs v. Jackson…Ciera Phung-Marion | 99 Wash. L. Rev. 277 (2024)March 1, 2024
Copyright’s Public Reliance Interests PRINT EDITION Copyright’s Public Reliance Interests Abstract: Courts are increasingly invoking copyright law’s “scenes a faire” doctrine, which precludes infringement liability…Bo S. L. Kim | 99 Wash. L. Rev. 107 (2024)March 1, 2024
Salvaging Federal Domestic Violence Gun Regulations in Bruen’s Wake PRINT EDITION Salvaging Federal Domestic Violence Gun Regulations in Bruen’s Wake Abstract: Congress passed two life-saving laws in the mid-1990s: a protection order prohibition, which bars…Bonnie Carlson | 99 Wash. L. Rev. 1 (2024)March 1, 2024
In the Midst of Bankruptcy: How Cryptocurrency’s Classification Affects Creditors Who Were Once Customers PRINT EDITION In the Midst of Bankruptcy: How Cryptocurrency’s Classification Affects Creditors Who Were Once Customers Abstract: In 2022, Congress proposed the Digital Commodities Consumer Protection Act to amend the Commodity…Mia Qu | 99 Wash. L. Rev. 323 (2024)March 1, 2024
The Consumer Bundle PRINT EDITION The Consumer Bundle Abstract: Can property law have a consumer protection purpose? One of the most important consumer…Shelly Kreiczer-Levy | 99 Wash. L. Rev. 163 (2024)March 1, 2024
Putting the Public Back in the Public Trust Doctrine: A Reinterpretation to Advance Native Hawaiian Water Rights PRINT EDITION Putting the Public Back in the Public Trust Doctrine: A Reinterpretation to Advance Native Hawaiian Water Rights Abstract: The public trust doctrine guarantees that the government will hold natural resources in trust…Steven Hindman | 98 Wash. L. Rev. 1317 (2023)December 1, 2023
A Good Death: End-of-Life Lawyering Through a Relational Autonomy Lens PRINT EDITION A Good Death: End-of-Life Lawyering Through a Relational Autonomy Lens Abstract: Death is difficult—even for lawyers who counsel clients on end-of-life planning. The predominant approach…Genevieve Mann | 98 Wash. L. Rev. 1259 (2023)December 1, 2023
Surprises in the Skies: Resolving the Circuit Split on How Courts Should Determine Whether an “Accident” is “Unexpected or Unusual” Under the Montreal Convention PRINT EDITION Surprises in the Skies: Resolving the Circuit Split on How Courts Should Determine Whether an “Accident” is “Unexpected or Unusual” Under the Montreal Convention Abstract: Article 17 of both the Montreal Convention and its predecessor, the Warsaw Convention, imposes…Ashley Tang | 98 Wash. L. Rev. 1449 (2023)December 1, 2023