Recent Faculty Scholarship

Peer Reviewed Journals & Law Reviews

  • David B. Owens, System Failure: The Chicago Police Department’s Pervasive Culture of Misconduct, J. Crim. L. & Criminology (symposium) (forthcoming 2025).

  • David B. Owens, The Objective Observer: The Washington Supreme Court’s Remedial Aspirations, Experience in Reality, and Theoretical Pitfalls, 100 Wash. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025).

  • Mary D. Fan, A Higher Vision of Rights and Resistance, 100 Wash. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025).

  • Mary D. Fan, Essay, Resisting Disclosure: Piercing Privacy Pretext, 105 Boston Univ. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025).

  • Dana Raigrodski, A Man’s Home is His Castle? Intimate Partner Violence, Firearm Surrender, and Home Searches under Article I, Section 7 of the Washington Constitution, 100 Wash. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025).

  • Dana Raigrodski, Winning the Battle, Losing the War: Rahimi, Women, and the Supreme Court, 49 S. Ill. U. L.J. __ (forthcoming 2025).

  • Mary D. Fan, Mass Data Searches and the Constitution, 26 U. Pa. J. Con. L. __ (forthcoming 2025).

  • Walter J. Walsh, The Law of Heredity–Whistelo, Whiteness and Whales, 31 Wm. & Mary J. Race, Gender & Soc. Just. 1 (forthcoming 2025).

  • Scott A. Schumacher, Curb Their Enthusiasm: Controlling the Discretion of Creative Prosecutors, 23 U. N.H. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2025).

  • Mahir Hazim, Executive Authoritarianism in Lawmaking in the Afghan Republic, 33 Tul. J. Int’l & Comp. L. ___ (forthcoming, 2025).

  • Xuan-Thao Nguyen, Too Woke to Fail, 99 Wash. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming December 2024).

  • Xuan-Thao Nguyen & Jennifer Fan, Founder Worship, Effective Altruism, and Corporate Governance, 112 Kentucky Law Journal ___ (forthcoming 2024).

  • David M. N. Garavito, Amelia C. Hritz, & John H. Blume, Caged Birds and Those That Hear Their Songs: Effects of Race and Sex in South Carolina Parole Hearings, 27 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change __ (forthcoming 2024).

  • Laura Wilcoxon, Next Generation Legal Researchers: Implementing Critical Information Literacy Through the ACRL Framework to Ensure Student Success on the NextGen Bar Exam, 117 Law Libr. J. 130 (2025).

  • Mahir Hazim, Transnational Crime and the Collapse of State in Afghanistan, 5 Int’l Criminology 27-45 (2025).

  • Monte Mills & Martin Nie, Planning A New Paradigm: Tribal Co-Stewardship And Federal Public Lands Planning, 36 Colo. Env’t L. J. 279 (2025).

Books or Treatises

  • Danieli Evans, Deborah Ahrens, & Tracey L. Meares, Practice Perfect Criminal Procedure: Investigations (forthcoming 2026 Aspen).

  • Ryan Calo, Data Breach Litigation (Lexis-Nexis forthcoming 2026).

  • Maureen Howard & Jennifer Aronson, The Law of Evidence in Washington (5th ed. Matthew Bender 2013 & 2025 supp.).

  • Washington Pattern Jury Instructions (Criminal) Vol. 11 (5th ed. Thomson Reuters/West 2024) (Maureen Howard, contributing author and editor)

Book Chapters

  • Elizabeth Pendo, Shaping Federal Policy to Address Mental Health Equities, in Mental Health Equity (Daniel E. Dawes, et al., eds.) (Springer Publishing) (forthcoming 2025).

Professional Publications

  • Dana Raigrodski, The Joy and Challenge of Teaching Legal Skills to Graduate Law Students, Micro-Essay for the AALS Section on Legal Writing, Reasoning, and Research 2024 Spring/Summer newsletter (May 2024).

  • Eric Schnapper, Big Law’s Blacklist Reckoning Will Mark Firms for a Generation, Bloomberg Law (Apr. 3, 2025).

  • Eric Schnapper, Paul Weiss Associates, It’s Time To Reflect on Why You’re Lawyers, Bloomberg Law (Mar. 26, 2025).

  • Eric Schnapper, Implementation, Constitutional Issues with The Birthright Order, Law 360 (Mar. 13, 2025).

  • Eric Schnapper, What Employment Bias Litigation Looks Like After Muldrow, Law 360, (Jan.7, 2025).