Seattle University Law Review Online is SULR’s online companion journal. SULR Online was established in 2013 to complement Law Review’s print edition with real-time articles, responses, notes, and comments on the latest legal issues. SULR Online considers publication submissions on a rolling basis throughout the year. However, submissions are considered and published within the academic semester in which they were received.
Articles From Volume 47
Defending Critical Race Theory, Nick J. Sciullo
Michael Oher, the Tuohys, and The Blind Side: A Conservatorship Case Study, Drew Thornley
Revised ABA Standard 303: Curricular, Pedagogical, and Substantive Questions, Steven W. Bender
Post v. Trinity Health-Michigan: Does 42 U.S.C. § 1985(3) Offer Protection from Disability Discrimination?, Joseph D. Burdine
America’s “Kia Boys”: The Problem, Responses, and Recommendations, Drew Thornley
Articles From Volume 46
New Community Sponsorships for Humanitarian Immigrants: Guidance on Washington’s Practice of Law and Immigration Services Fraud Prevention Rules, Megan J. Ballard and Zaida C. Rivera
Per se Inequality: A Review of Judge Richard Gergel's "Unexampled Courage", Daniel Coble
Articles From Volume 45
Inaction as a State Response to the Coronavirus Outbreak: Unconstitutionality by Omission, Antonios Kouroutakis
It’s About Lyme: Why Congress Must Enact Medical Insurance Coverage Laws for Lyme Disease Patients Now, Jennifer Barrett
Trust Planning and the Washington State Capital Gains Tax, Jadrian M. Coppieters
Articles From Volume 44
Equal Injustice for All: High Quality Self-Representation Does Not Ensure a Matter Is “Fairly Heard”, Jona Goldschmidt
Deodand, Brian L. Frye
Washington Cannabusiness: Washington’s Durational Residency Requirement Should Be Eliminated on Economic, Social, and Constitutional Grounds, Alejandro Monarrez
Accessible Websites and Mobile Applications Under the ADA: The Lack of Legal Guidelines and What This Means for Businesses and Their Customers, Josephine Meyer
Excessive Force: Justice Requires Refining State Qualified Immunity Standards for Negligent Police Officers, Angie Weiss
Articles From Volume 43
McCleary v. State and the Washington State Supreme Court's Retention of Jurisdiction—A Success Story for Washington Public Schools?, Jessica R. Burns
Micro-Housing in Seattle Update: Combating “Seattle-ization”, Taylor Haines
Autonomous Vehicle Manufacturers: Applying a Common Carrier Liability Scheme to Autonomous Vehicle Manufacturers—and Why Elon Musk Will Be Haunted by His Words, Alejandro Monarrez
Articles From Volume 41
Who's Afraid of Swiss Cheese? Resolving the Copyright Claims of Non-Coauthors, D. Sean West
Articles From Volume 37
The Slow Evolution of Second Amendment Law, Joan H. Miller
The Uncertain Trumpet: Disaster Communications and the Law, Russell V. Randle and Jeffery Reinhardt
Articles From Volume 36
Supra Synopses, Ryan W. Dumm and Laura Turczanski
Nineteenth-Century Women's Rights Advocates on Abortion, Linda Gordon
Autonomous Vehicle Liability—Application of Common Carrier Liability, Dylan LeValley