Seattle Journal for Social Justice

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Last Number: January 2023

Seattle University School of Law
ISSN 1544-1245


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 681

  • A pathway to protect the privacy of domestic abuse survivors in Washington

  • Network industry regulation

  • Teaching as a form of love

  • Can constitutional courts be counterhegemonic powers vis-a-vis neoliberalism?

  • The counterproductive bush administration policy toward the international criminal court

  • Dedication

  • Criminal record based housing discrimination harms public safety

  • Chatting with the lady in the grocery store

  • Symposium: Healthcare

  • Ten years of leftovers with many hungry still

  • The real voices of welfare

  • National collegiate sports counseling center: providing student-athletes with comprehensive advocacy throughout their collegiate career

  • Archaic laws in a progressive state: a case for emerging adults

  • A practical look at ending homelessness

  • Real estate agents as agents of social change

  • Standing together: a call for unity in the post-september 11 battle for civil liberties

  • Children Beyond Borders: Extending Protections for Abandoned, Abused, and Neglected Unaccompanied Children and Youth

  • Mending our nets

  • Introduction

  • Saying 'Yes': How California's Affirmative Consent Policy Can Transform Rape Culture

  • About the Authors

  • In re Marriage of King and the Continuing Journey

  • The Call for and Role of Asian Lawyers in the Deep South

  • Revisiting the presumption of jointly placing siblings in foster care

  • Customary law, household distribution of wealth, and women's rights to land and property

  • Who got to talk about it?

  • Social justice and islamic jurisprudence

  • Battered immigrant youth take the beat

  • Equity, equality, and justice: defined

  • Washington's constitutional right to counsel in civil cases: access to justice v. fundamental interest

  • Voting rights denied by residency: enfranchising millions of U.S. citizens in U.S. territories

  • Education: Conversations with Youth

  • Contemplating the Katrina whirlwind

  • Don't risk it; wait until she's sober

  • Death by apathy: Tolerance of the government's failure to fund promised healthcare causes loss of Native American lives

  • Teach your children well

  • The right to life: what can the white man say to the black woman?

  • Keeping jailers from keeping the keys to the courthouse

  • About the authors

  • The good society

  • Re-engaging youth with the protective power of education

  • Renounce and enjoy

  • Labor citizenship for the twenty-first century

  • On establishing a housing right of contract for homeless youth in America

  • Queerness: Conversations with Youth

  • Corporations and the public purpose

  • A look at Brown v. Board of Education in 2054

  • Racial disparities in educational opportunities

  • The jurisprudence of the military-industrial complex

  • Death in detention: Medical and mental health consequences of indefinite detention of immigrants in the United States