Daniel H. Foote

University of Washington - School of Law

Professor of Law

William H. Gates Hall

Box 353020

Seattle, WA 98105-3020

United States

http://www.law.washington.edu/Directory/Profile.aspx?ID=221&vw=bio

University of Tokyo - Faculty of Law

7-3-1 Hongo Bunkyo-Ku

Tokyo, 113

Japan

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

14

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1,161

TOTAL CITATIONS

4

Scholarly Papers (14)

1.

Citizen Participation: Appraising the Saiban'in System

Michigan State International Law Review, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 755-75 (2014), University of Washington School of Law Research Paper No. 2015-06
Number of pages: 22 Posted: 29 May 2015
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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Japan, criminal law, criminal procedure, juries, judges, trials

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Policymaking by the Japanese Judiciary in the Criminal Justice Field

Hōshakaigaku [Journal of the Japanese Association for Sociology of Law], Vol. 72, pp. 6-47 (2010)
Number of pages: 20 Posted: 04 Mar 2015
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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criminal law, criminal procedure, judicial restraint, judicial deference, criminal justice, judges, judiciary, courts, retrial, new trial, right to counsel, confrontation, hearsay, discovery, confessions, adversary system, bail

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Reflections of a Former Law Clerk

Matsuo Kôya Sensei Koki Shukuga Ronbunshû, Gekan [Essays in Honor of Professor Kôya Matsuo on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday, Vol. 2] (Kuniji Shibahara, Noriyuki Nishida & Masahito Inouye eds.) (Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 1998), pp. 796(1)-751(46), 1998
Number of pages: 24 Posted: 27 Feb 2015
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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courts, judges, judicial clerks, trial courts, U.S. Supreme Court

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The Trials and Tribulations of Japan's Legal Education Reforms

Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, Vol. 36, No. 2, Pp. 369-442, 2013
Number of pages: 38 Posted: 07 Jul 2015
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
Downloads 127 (442,340)
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Japan, Japanese, legal education, law schools, law faculties, bar exam, legal profession, lawyers, attorneys

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The Advent of Lawyers in Japanese Government

Asian Journal of Law and Society, FirstView, doi:10.1017/als.2017.25 (posted Nov. 6, 2017), University of Washington School of Law Research Paper No. 2018-03
Number of pages: 76 Posted: 21 Feb 2018
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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lawyers, attorneys, legal profession, Japan, government, public administration, civil service, bengoshi

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Restrictions on Political Activity by Judges in Japan and the United States: The Cases of Judge Teranishi and Justice Sanders

Washington University Global Studies Law Review, Vol. 8, No. 2, Pp. 285-302, 2009
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 05 Mar 2015
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
Downloads 83 (592,884)
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judges, judicial conduct, judicial ethics, political movements, political activity, judicial selection, judicial discipline

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Internationalization and Integration of Doctrine, Skills and Ethics in Legal Education: The Contrasting Situations of the United States and Japan

Hōshakaigaku [The Journal of the Japanese Association for the Sociology of Law], Vol. 75, pp. 8-70 (2011)
Number of pages: 32 Posted: 04 Mar 2015
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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legal education, law schools, justice reform, internationalization, globalization, comparative law, legal history

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Recent Reforms to the Japanese Judiciary: Real Change or Mere Appearance?

Hōshakaigaku [journal of the Japanese Association for Sociology of Law], Vol. 66, pp. 128-61 (2007)
Number of pages: 17 Posted: 05 Mar 2015
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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Supreme Court of Japan, judicial selection, lower courts, attorneys

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The Supreme Court and the Push for Transparency in Lower Court Appointments in Japan

Washington University Law Review, Vol. 88, No. 6, Pp. 1745-63, 2011
Number of pages: 20 Posted: 06 Mar 2015
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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judges, judicial administration, judicial selection, judicial appointments

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'Lawyers in Every Corner of Society': A Progress Report

Hō no keikenteki shakaikagaku no kakuritsu ni mukete – Murayama Masayuki Sensei koki shukuga – [Toward Empirical Social Science of Law: The Festschrift for Professor Masayuki Murayama’s 70th Birthday] 153-174 (Daniel H. Foote, Hamano Ryō, Ōta Shōzō eds.) (Tokyo: Shinzansha, 2019)
Number of pages: 23 Posted: 27 Aug 2019
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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legal profession, lawyers, attorneys, Japan, in-house legal departments, law firms, government lawyers

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Student-Edited Law Reviews and Their Role in U.S. Legal Education

University of Tokyo Law Review, Vol. 6, pp. 257-75 (2011)
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 27 Feb 2015
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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law reviews, legal periodicals, law journals, specialized journals, law students, legal education, law schools

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The Process for Becoming a Law School Professor in the United States

Beikoku rō sukūru no uchigawa: kyōin no gakureki/shokureki tō no tōkei bunseki wo tsūjite, An Inside View of U.S. Law Schools: Based on an Empirical Profile of Law Professors, Hōgaku kyōkai zasshi, vol. 121, pp. 1285-1377 (2004), University of Washington School of Law Research Paper
Number of pages: 69 Posted: 01 Mar 2015
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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law schools, law professors, law teachers, legal education, experience, graduate degrees, advanced degrees, clerkships

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Experience, Diversity, and the Law

Originally published, in Japanese, as: “Keiken, tayōsei, soshite hō”, in Nozaki Ayako, Seigi, kazoku, hō no kōzō tenkan: Riberaru feminizumu no saiteii [The Structural Transformation of Justice, the Family, and Law: A Repositioning of Liberal Feminism] (Tokyo: Keisō Shobō, 2003)
Number of pages: 13 Posted: 26 Aug 2019
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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tort litigation, civil litigation, legal education, diversity, perspective

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Information Technology Meets International Contracting: Tales from a Transpacific Seminar

Zeitschrift für Japanishches Recht/Journal of Japanese Law, Vol. 19, pp. 69-100 (2005)
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 08 Mar 2015
Daniel H. Foote
University of Washington - School of Law
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law schools, legal education, international education, global education, international contracting, negotiation, United States, Japan, videoconferencing, remote learning, distance learning, distance education, education technology, skills training, practice skills, simulations