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
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