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
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