Citation: J. Weinstein, Coming of age: Recognizing the importance of interdisciplinary education in law practice, WASH LAW RE, 74(2), 1999, pp. 319-366
Citation: R. Larson, The end of an era: Suburban village aversion in citizens for Mount Vernon v. city of Mount Vernon, WASH LAW RE, 74(2), 1999, pp. 367-394
Citation: Vb. Flatt, Saving the lost sheep: Bringing environmental values back into the fold with a new EPA decision-making paradigm, WASH LAW RE, 74(1), 1999, pp. 1-31
Citation: Gc. Harris, The dangerous patient exception to the psychotherapist-patient privilege: The Tarasoff duty and the Jaffee footnote, WASH LAW RE, 74(1), 1999, pp. 33-68
Citation: S. Boyd, A doctrine adrift: Land use regulation and the substantive due process of Lawton v. Steele in the Supreme Court of Washington, WASH LAW RE, 74(1), 1999, pp. 69-94
Citation: Bt. Dieck, Reevaluating the forum non conveniens doctrine in multiterritorial copyright infringement cases, WASH LAW RE, 74(1), 1999, pp. 127-158
Citation: Klj. Hooke, Collision at sea: The irreconcilability of the superseding cause and pure comparative fault doctrines in admiralty, WASH LAW RE, 74(1), 1999, pp. 159-189
Citation: T. Mcmichael, Born to run: The Supreme Court of Washington's misapplication of the doctrine of specialty in State v. Pang, WASH LAW RE, 74(1), 1999, pp. 191-212
Citation: Je. Spreng, The icebox cometh: A former clerk's view of the proposed ninth circuit split (vol 73, pg 875, 1998), WASH LAW RE, 74(1), 1999, pp. VII-VII
Citation: Ah. Caplan, Malthus and the court of appeals: Another former clerk looks at the proposed ninth circuit split, WASH LAW RE, 73(4), 1998, pp. 957-988
Citation: Ld. Gould, Mad cows, offended emus, and old eggs: Perishable product disparagement laws and free speech, WASH LAW RE, 73(4), 1998, pp. 1019-1050
Citation: Bf. Ladenburg, Unilateral refusals to deal in intellectual property after Image TechnicalServices, Inc. v. Eastman Kodak Co., WASH LAW RE, 73(4), 1998, pp. 1079-1106
Citation: Je. Markley, The fox guarding the henhouse: Newman v. King County and Washington's freedom of information law, WASH LAW RE, 73(4), 1998, pp. 1107-1134
Citation: Os. Seballos, Circuit over troubled waters: Ninth Circuit comparative fault principles in seamen's personal injury actions, WASH LAW RE, 73(4), 1998, pp. 1135-1161
Citation: Aj. Taylor, A lack of trust: South Dakota v. Yankton Sioux Tribe and the abandonment of the trust doctrine in reservation diminishment cases, WASH LAW RE, 73(4), 1998, pp. 1163-1200