Most Recent Additions
Adversaries and Experts: Legal Tradition Versus Empirical Science
André M. Peñalver
Expanding Access to Justice Through Legal Tech Innovation and Education: AALS Panel Discussions
Miguel Willis, April Dawson, Antonio Coronado, Diego Alcalá Laboy, Mark Williams, Margaret Hagan, LeighAnne Thompson, Drew Amerson, Dan Jackson, and Andrew Perlman
Session 6: AI Regulation: The Role of Washington State Legal Organizations
Alicia Burton, Michele Carney, Ryan Harkins, Craig Shank, Drew Simshaw, Christon Skinner, and Leslie Veloz
Session 5: AI Regulation from Domestic Sources: From Where and When?
Mark Geistfeld, Margaret Hu, and Emile Loza de Siles
Session 4: Analyzing the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence to Racially Inclusive Democracy
Spencer Overton and Jeffrey Omari
Session 3: Conference Spotlight- Politics in a World of AI Misinformation: Regulatory Approaches
Richard Painter and Mark Verstraete
Session 2: The Cases for Industry Self-Regulation and Government Regulation of AI
Boaz Ashkenazy, Kevin Bartholomew, Kevin De Liban, and Christopher Yoo
Session 1: Guidance from International Regulation Sources
Charlotte Tschider and Marie-Charlotte Roques-Bonnet
8th Annual Innovation and Technology Law Conference: Regulating Artificial Intelligence: From Where and When?
Steven Bender
U.N.masking American Exceptionalism: How International Frameworks Can Inform American Indian Policy
Kaitlin Reese
Native History Is United States History: How United States History Censorship Leads to Passive Acceptance of Racial Discrimination and Furthers the Decline of Tribal Sovereignty
Nickolasa A. Jackson
Workers’ Compensation Codes in American Indian* Tribal Nations
Autumn N. Siegel
The Tribal Rules of Evidence
Nicole Morote
Expansion of Federal Benefits to Non-Native Adopted Children
Anna-Grace Hockensmith
Richard Lee Settle 1942 - 2025
News Tribune (Tacoma)
Remembrances of Professor Richard Settle
Seattle University School of Law
SULR, Volume 21, Issue 1
Seattle University Law Review
*Updated as of 02/14/26.