Out now: Volume 99, Issue 2 of the Washington Law Review! Read the articles and comments on https://lnkd.in/g3VbrGKj!?
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Out now: Volume 99, Issue 2 of the Washington Law Review! Read the articles and comments on https://lnkd.in/g3VbrGKj!?
In his Comment, Max Del Real examines the evolution of internet experiences from static pages in the mid-1990s to today’s dynamic, personalized interactions. Under section 230, courts initially granted platforms immunity for algorithmic recommendations, but recent scrutiny suggests this may be excessive. The Supreme Court’s decision in Gonzalez v. Google left the issue unresolved. This Comment explores section 230’s current application to recommendation algorithms and potential strategies for limiting this immunity. Read the piece on our website!
We are excited to announce our incoming Editor-in-Chief for the 2024-2025 academic year, Teresa Dennerlein!
Washington Law Review hosted its annual Alumni Banquet last week, lead by our Chair of Alumni Relations Benjamin MacLean (Photo 2). The event celebrated the journal’s alumni, the publication of Volumes 98 and 99, and this year’s editorial staff (3). The evening commenced with a?reflection by Editor-in-Chief Matthew Burgess (4), who spoke about the publication’s accomplishments. During his tenure, the journal published over 1,000 pages and 7,000 footnotes across four books, a testament to the dedication and hard work of the editorial staff. Washington Court of Appeals Judge Rebecca Glasgow (5) delivered a keynote speech remembering her time as an executive editor of WLR. She discussed the reach of the legal scholarship that WLR publishes and its importance to Washington Courts. The Paul P. Ashley Award?was bestowed?upon sixteen law review members (6). This award supports students pursuing careers in public interest law. Professor Karen Boxx presented Anna Ferron (7) with the Vivian Carkeek Award for her comment, “Taking the?Long?Road: The Excessive Fines Clause as a Tool for Protecting Washington’s Unsheltered Population.” The Richard O. Kummert Outstanding Contribution Award?was presented?to Professor Mireille Butler (8) for?her dedication to?teaching first-year law students critical legal analysis, research, and writing skills and for her unwavering support of WLR's staff. We thank all our?alumni, faculty, friends, and editorial staff members.?Your support and contributions are invaluable.
Three more left until the 2024 WLR Alumni Banquet and there is still time to RSVP! Please use this link: https://lnkd.in/ge6inwWW.
Calling all WLR friends, colleagues, and mentors! 1 more week until the 2024 WLR Alumni Banquet at the Northwest Horticulture Society Hall at the University of Washington! To RSVP, please use this link: https://lnkd.in/ge6inwWW.
11 days until the 2024 WLR Alumni Banquet at the Northwest Horticulture Society Hall at the University of Washington! For further details and to RSVP, please use this link: https://lnkd.in/ge6inwWW.
Now published: Volume 99, Issue 1 of the Washington Law Review! Read them via the link on our bio and on https://lnkd.in/gsRxjSrN.
The 2024 WLR Alumni Banquet will be held on May 2 at the Northwest Horticulture Society Hall at the University of Washington! For further details and to RSVP, please use this link: https://lnkd.in/ge6inwWW. We hope to see many of you there!