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David K. DeWolf
Professor

ddewolf@lawschool.gonzaga.edu
Office: (509) 323-3767

  • B.A., Stanford University, 1971
  • J.D., Yale Law School, 1979. Phi Beta Kappa.

Biographical Information

Law clerk for Justice Stephen Bistline, Idaho Supreme Court, 1979-80. In private practice with Lukins & Annis, P.S., Spokane, (1980-84) assistant professor, Oklahoma City University (1984-87). Senior Fellow, Discovery Institute, Seattle, Washington.

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Teaching Areas

  • Torts
  • First Amendment
  • Criminal Law

Publications

  • Review of the book, Ten Tortured Words, by Stephen Mansfield, Denver University Law Review (2007)
  • The View From Washington, Lawdragon.com article. September 10, 2007
  • Quoted in the article Democrats Shift Approach on Abortion, In the Los Angeles Times, July 26, 2007
  • Intelligent Design Will Survive Kitzmiller v. Dover, 68 Montana Law Review 7 (2007).
  • Rebuttal to Irons, 68 Montana Law Review 89 (2007).
  • The Rightful Status of Intelligent Design (co-authored with Randall Wegner), Philadelphia Inquirer, October 18, 2005.
  • Teaching Harbeson, Journal of Legal Education, December 2004.
  • Teaching the Origins Controversy:  Science, or Religion, or Speech? (with Stephen C. Meyer and Mark DeForrest), 2000 Utah L. Rev. 39 (2000).
  • Academic Freedom After Edwards, published in 13 Regent University Law Review 447 (2001).
  • Review of The Catholic University as Promise and Project: Reflections in a Jesuit Idiom, by Michael J. Buckley, published in 16 J.Law and Religion 423 (2001).
  • Washington Tort Law & Practice (with Keller W. Allen), West Publishing, 2d ed. 2000 (annual pocket part).
  • Washington Contract Law & Practice (with Keller W. Allen and Darlene Barrier), West Publishing, (1998) (annual pocket part).
  • Cases and Materials on the Law of Torts, Lupus Publications, 1993.
  • Liability for Product Manufacturers in Washington:  When is Strict Liability Appropriate?, 27 Gonz. L. Rev. 217 (1991-92).
  • Comparative Contribution Statutes and the Effect of Settlement on Claim Reduction, 23 Gonz. L. Rev. 37 (1987/88).
  • Assumption of Risk and Abnormally Dangerous Activities:  A Proposal, (with Deborah G. Hander), 51 Mont. L. Rev. 161 (1990).
  • State Action Under the Religion Clauses: Neutral in Result or Neutral in Treatment?, 24 U. Richmond L. Rev. 253 (1990).
  • Book Review / Essay (reviewing Laurence Tribe, Abortion:  The Clash of Absolutes), 26 Gonz. L. Rev. 257 (1990/91).
  • Fetal Position:  The Pro-life Majority in Congress has a Unique Opportunity to Adopt Sensible Limits on Elective Abortion, National Review, March 20, 1995 (with Stephen C. Meyer).
  • A Pro-Life Case for the Daschle Bill, Wall Street Journal, June 6, 1997 (with Stephen C. Meyer).


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