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
How temporary protected status can help refugee university students rebuild their home countries
The constitution as a post-colonial discourse: an insight into the constitution of bolivia
Education and pedagogy
Time on the cross
Rule of force or rule of law?
The changing landscape of indian estate planning and probate
The progressive critique of the current socio-legal landscape: corporations and racial justice
No one is disposable
School segregation, desegregation, and integration
On lawyers and good samaritans: a reflection
The 25th anniversary of the united states v. hirabayashi coram nobis case: its meaning then and its relevance now
Listening from the bench fosters civility and promotes justice
Our experiences, our methods
Reflections on the death penalty
Transforming Social Justice: Poem
Public campaign financing
The Islamic influence in (pre-)colonial and early America: a historico-legal snapshot
Living under the boot
Refugee women as cultural others
Homeless queer youth
Theorizing racial microaffirmations as a response to racial microaggressions
His feminist facade: The neoliberal co-option of the feminist movement
The U.S. Attacks on Afghanistan
Footing the bill for juvenile justice: The impacts of legal financial obligations on Washington youth
About the Authors
Victimhood to agency
A good quality of death
The forgotten victims
Reimagining and redefining the dream
Maps, mapmaking, and critical pedagogy
Adnan farhan abdul latif
Breaking ground on a theory of transgender architecture
Merger of religious and public hospitals
Chile at the crossroads
Background checks and social effects
Sentencing alternative to an insanity defense
Barry, the psychiatrist
The International Legal Framework on Whistle-Blowers: What More Should Be Done?
Don't you wonder?
Coasean fictions: law and economics revisited
A Review of How America Was Tricked on Tax Policy: Secrets and Undisclosed Practices
The ICC Judgment in Al Mahdi: Heritage Communities and Restorative Justice in the International Criminal Protection of Cultural Heritage
Introduction to the metaphors of corporate law
Our Selma is here: The political and legal struggle for educational equality in Denver, Colorado, and multiracial conundrums in American jurisprudence
No star state: what's right and wrong about criminal justice reform in Texas
Fatima
For the least of these brothers and sisters of mine: providing mental health care to undocumented immigrant children
The Shaw Claim: The Rise and Fall of Colorblind Jurisprudence
Foreword
Joaquin - the congenial warrior
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