University of Washington Law Review
- Publisher:
- University of Washington, School of Law
- Publication date:
- 2023-07-13
- ISBN:
- 0043-0617
Issue Number
- No. 91-1, September 2021
- No. 90-4, June 2021
- No. 90-3, March 2021
- No. 90-2, December 2020
- No. 90-1, September 2020
- No. 89-4, June 2020
- No. 89-3, March 2020
- No. 89-2, December 2019
- No. 89-1, September 2019
- No. 88-3, March 2019
- No. 88-2, December 2018
- No. 88-1, September 2018
- No. 87-4, June 2018
- No. 87-3, March 2018
- No. 87-2, December 2017
- No. 87-1, September 2017
- No. 86-4, June 2017
- No. 86-3, March 2017
- No. 86-2, December 2016
- No. 86-1, September 2016
Latest documents
- Indigenous Peoples and Epistemic Injustice: Science, Ethics, and Human Rights
- Public Discourse, Expert Knowledge, and the Press
- Muscular Procedure: Conditional Deference in the Executive Detention Cases
- Executive Privilege Under Washington's Separation of Powers Doctrine
- Global Law and the Environment
- The Future of Compensated Surrogacy in Washington State: Anytime Soon?
- An Uneasy Union: Same-sex Marriage and Religious Exemption in Washington State
- The Constitutional Structure of Voting Rights Enforcement
- The Unwilling Donor
- "carving at the Joints": Using Issue Classes to Reframe Consumer Class Actions
Featured documents
- Indigenous Peoples and Epistemic Injustice: Science, Ethics, and Human Rights
- Public Discourse, Expert Knowledge, and the Press
- Muscular Procedure: Conditional Deference in the Executive Detention Cases
- Executive Privilege Under Washington's Separation of Powers Doctrine
- Global Law and the Environment
- The Future of Compensated Surrogacy in Washington State: Anytime Soon?
- An Uneasy Union: Same-sex Marriage and Religious Exemption in Washington State
- The Constitutional Structure of Voting Rights Enforcement
- The Unwilling Donor
- "carving at the Joints": Using Issue Classes to Reframe Consumer Class Actions