معرفی
Oskar E. Rey is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Washington School of Law. He specializes in municipal law with expertise in First Amendment issues, public records compliance, and land use regulations. Rey has served as Assistant City Attorney for Kirkland (2005–2016), handling municipal topics like public works and zoning. His academic background includes a BA in Political Science (1988) and JD (1992) from the University of Washington.
Education
- JD, University of Washington School of Law, 1992
- BA in Political Science, University of Washington, 1988
Research Interests
Focuses on legal frameworks governing local governance, including public records management, homelessness policy enforcement, and municipal rights-of-way. His work bridges constitutional law (First Amendment) with practical municipal challenges.
Publications
Recent articles address modern municipal issues like food truck regulations and landlord-tenant disputes in utility contexts. Earlier work explored free speech boundaries in antimask laws.
Professional Contributions
Served as project manager for the Washington State Auditor's Office's PRA technology guide (2019). Active in educating local governments on legal compliance through MRSC blog articles.




