Elizabeth Porter

  • James W. Mifflin University Professor of Law
  • Co-Director, Appellate Advocacy Clinic

Contact

Phone: (206) 616-7115
Email: egporter@uw.edu

Elizabeth Porter

Education

B.A. 1991, Brown University M.Ed. 1992, Harvard Graduate School of Education M.A. 2000, J.D. 2000, Columbia University

Areas of Expertise

Civil Litigation and Procedure 鈥 Visual Media and the Law 鈥 Federal Courts 鈥 U.S. Supreme Court 鈥 Torts

Recent Courses

Course Number Course Name
Torts
Legal Analysis, Research and Writing
Constitutional Law I: Constitutional Structures of Government
Journal Seminar
Ninth Circuit Appellate Advocacy Clinic

Selected Publications

See the full list under the Publications tab below.

Liz Porter is an Associate Professor and Charles I. Stone Professor of Law. Her research, which has been published in top journals including the Columbia Law Review, the New York University Law Review, and the Cornell Law Review, focuses on civil litigation. In particular, Professor Porter's scholarship reveals and analyzes the newly emerging role that visual media play in litigation documents from pleadings to judicial opinions. Her procedural scholarship focuses on the Supreme Court's dual role as the promulgator and the interpreter of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. In addition to her written work, Professor Porter co-founded and continues to organize the Civil Procedure Workshop.

Professor Porter teaches Civil Procedure I, Civil Procedure II, Complex Litigation, Torts, and Federal Courts. In 2014, she received a University-wide Distinguished Teaching Award. Within the Law School, she has been recognized five times with a Philip A. Trautman Professor of the Year awardin 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2017. Her teaching emphasizes both theory and the development of practical skills, especially legal writing.

Professor Porter has a J.D. from Columbia Law School, where she was a James Kent Scholar, a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, and an Articles Editor for the Columbia Law Review. She also has a B.A. magna cum laude from Brown University, and an Ed.M. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Following law school, Professor Porter served as a law clerk for Judge Sidney R. Thomas at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. During OT 2002, she was a law clerk for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the United States Supreme Court. After her clerkships, she practiced commercial litigation at Jenner & Block LLP in Washington, D.C.

Peer Reviewed Journals & Law Reviews

  • Elizabeth G. Porter, Imagining Law: Visual Thinking Across the Law School Curriculum, 68 J. Legal Educ. 8-14 (2018).

Books or Treatises


Book Chapters

  • Elizabeth Porter, The Socratic Method, in Building on Best Practices: Transforming Legal Education in a Changing World 101-10 (Deborah Maranville et al. eds., LexisNexis 2015).

Book Reviews


  • Panelist, with Jeff M. Feldman, Lisa Marshall Manheim, Clark B. Lombardi, 红桃视频 (February 7, 2024)
  • Panelist, "An "Act of God," or Something Else? Legal Recourse after Earthquake-Induced Harms," 2d Annual Environmental Law Symposium. Before the "Big One": Readiness, Environmental Resilience, and Law for Megaquakes in the Pacific Northwest, 红桃视频; University of Washington College of the Environment M9 (Magnitude 9); and Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy (January 20, 2017)
  • Moderator, "Forces of Change, School Choice and Charters," (May 1, 2012)
  • Speaker, "Judging Parents," Junior Scholars' Workshop, Columbia Law School (September 12, 2011)
  • Jan 03, 2025 | Source: The Stranger
  • Oct 25, 2024 | Source: The Daily
  • Feb 08, 2024 | Source: The Spokesman-Review
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  • Mar 29, 2022 | Source: Law360
  • Nov 17, 2020 | Source: KUOW
  • Sep 23, 2020 | Source: KUOW
  • Sep 18, 2020 | Source: KIRO Radio
  • Sep 18, 2020 | Source: KOMO News