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