David K. DeWolf
Visiting Associate Professor of Law
Email: ddewolf@stu.edu
Mail:
St. Thomas University College of Law
Faculty Suite (209)
16401 NW 37th Ave
Miami Gardens, FL 33054
Education:
B.A., Stanford University
J.D., Yale Law School
David K. DeWolf
Professor David K. DeWolf is a Visiting Associate Professor of Law at St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law. Professor DeWolf is Professor Emeritus at Gonzaga University Law School in Spokane, WA.
Professor DeWolf earned his B.A. from Stanford University Phi Beta Kappa and earned his J.D. from Yale Law School where he was the Barristers Union Gallagher Prize Finalist.
Prior to joining the St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law, Professor DeWolf began teaching at Gonzaga Law School in 1987 as an Assistant Professor and was later granted Emeritus in 2016. Additionally, he serves as a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute and is Of-Counsel for the Albrecht Law Firm.
Publications:
WASHINGTON TORT LAW & PRACTICE (with Keller W. Allen), Thomson Reuters, 4th ed. 2013 (Volumes 16 and 16A of WASHINGTON PRACTICE).
WASHINGTON CONTRACT LAW & PRACTICE (with Keller W. Allen and Darlene B. Caruso), Thomson Reuters 3rd ed. 2014 (Volume 25 of WASHINGTON PRACTICE).
ELEMENTS OF AN ACTION, Thomson Reuters (Volume 29 of WASHINGTON PRACTICE).
CIVIL JURY INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK, Thomson Reuters (Volume 6B of WASHINGTON PRACTICE).
WASHINGTON CONSTRUCTION LAW (with Matthew C. Albrecht), (Volume 33 of WASHINGTON PRACTICE).
WASHINGTON INSURANCE LAW (with Matthew C. Albrecht), (Volume 35 of WASHINGTON PRACTICE).
The Development of Insurance Bad Faith in Washington, 49 GONZ. L. REV. 478 (2014).
The Washington Supreme Court and the State Constitution: A 2010 Assessment (with Michael Bindas, Seth Cooper, and Michael Reitz), 46 GONZ. L. REV. 1 (2010-11).
The “Teach the Controversy” Controversy, 4 U. ST. THOMAS J. L. & PUBLIC POLICY 326 (2009).
Review of the book, Ten Tortured Words, by Stephen Mansfield, DENVER UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW (2007).
Intelligent Design Will Survive Kitzmiller v. Dover, 68 MONTANA LAW REVIEW 7 (2007).
Rebuttal to Irons, 68 MONTANA LAW REVIEW 89 (2007).
Teaching the Origins Controversy: Science, or Religion, or Speech? (with Stephen C. Meyer and Mark DeForrest), 2000 UTAH L. REV. 39 (2000).
Teaching Harbeson, JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION, December 2004.
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).
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).