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

  • Amateurism vs. Capitalism

  • Torture in the living room

  • Ibrahim al Rubaish

  • Law and diversity program: a model for attracting, retaining, and preparing diverse students for law school

  • Healthcare reform in the United States

  • To mediate or adjudicate? An alternative for resolving whistleblower disputes at the Hanford Nuclear Site

  • Of driver's licenses and debtor's prison

  • Accountability for murder in the maquiladoras

  • Blunt the violence: How legal marijuana regulation in the United States can help end the cartel violence in Mexico

  • The tragedy of the dancing boys in Afghanistan: The US silence on Bacha Bazi

  • Contemporary corporate theory applied to the health care sector: a Canadian perspective

  • Intellectual property equality

  • Defending the whole child: education advocacy

  • A plan for meeting the social, emotional, and behavioral health needs of Washington's students

  • A catholic vision of the corporation

  • The forgotten heroes: reparations for victims of occupied guam during world war ii

  • War and peace in time and space

  • Laws for my enemies: an argument for federal cannabis legalization

  • About the authors

  • Rolling back the tide: challenging the criminalization of immigrants in Washington state

  • We are still citizens, despite our regrettable past

  • Reality, theory, and a make-believe world

  • Green

  • Death penalty and mental illness

  • Beyond Kyoto: North-South implications of emissions trading and taxes

  • The Reid Interrogation Technique and False Confessions: A Time for Change

  • How Supreme Court Precedent Sheds Light on Corporate Bill of Attainder Claims

  • Gideon: Looking Backward, Looking Forward, Looking in the Mirror

  • About the authors

  • Redefining the movement

  • Light but not white: A race/plus model of latina/o subordination

  • Painting over the arts: How the No Child Left Behind Act Fails to Provide Children with a High-Quality Education

  • The congressional divide over tanf reauthorization

  • Reflections on a civil right to counsel and drawing lines: when does access to justice mean full representation by counsel, and when might less assistance suffice

  • No-no darkness

  • Opening doors: preventing youth homelessness

  • Lawyering against power: The risks of representing vulnerable and unpopular communities

  • Reading between the lines

  • International human rights & u.s. foreign policy: an introduction

  • An outline of a global political subject

  • Neither separate nor equal

  • Drug use and punishment: a public health crisis america can no longer ignore

  • Resisting shame

  • Tanf reauthorization

  • K-12 Nontraditional Bargaining in a Time of COVID-19: Building Solidarity Between Movements through Shared Grievances

  • The fair society: it's time to re-write the social contract

  • Juvenile dependency proceedings: dismantling families without probable cause

  • Remembering and repairing

  • An end to inhumane detention: Washington must ban private detention centers and strengthen protections for detained immigrants

  • Defining 'Sexual Abuse of a Minor' in Immigration Law: Finding a Place for Uniformity, Fairness, and Feminism