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
Solitary: a youth in restraints
Who is excellent?
Trading the privacy right: Justice Alito's dangerous reasoning on privacy rights
Finding common ground
Dismantling the Washington State Community Protection Program
Policing veterans: what the veterans affairs police can illustrate about the policing of disability in america
Transparency for what end? Policing politics in new york city
The power of story: how legal aid narratives affect perceptions of poverty
Economic and other benefits associated with the provision of civil legal aid
Extending the timeline: addressing rights of former homeowners in a post-foreclosure market
The plight and power of the low-bono defendant
The ada: one avenue to appointed counsel
Conclusion: Conversations with Youth
Let's invest in people, not prisons: how washington state should address its ex-offender unemployment rate
An interview with Noam Chomsky
Corporate ethics in the health care marketplace
Countering the criminal nature of immigration enforcement: a proposal to expand constitutional safeguards
Terry, traffic stops, and tragedy: conflicts and concerns in the wake of Kansas v. Glover
Girls' court
Bridging the chasm: reconciliation's needed
Rising tides: How the United States can be proactive in responding to future climate refugees
Superpredator is super racist the case for abolishing auto declines in washington state
Status offenses and the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act
Mean Al a.k.a. 'Daddy'
What are the poor doing tonight?: Incorporating social justice into the law school ethos
Sinking nations and climate change adaptation strategies
Mini-law school: civic education making a difference in the community
Life is a highway: addressing legal obstacles to foster youth driving
Post-Copenhagen negotiation issues and the north-south divide
A window of opportunity
We built it and they did not come: using new governance theory in the fight for food justice in low-income communities of color
The free market and gender relations
Stop the count; the historically discriminatory nature of the bar exam requires adjustments in how bar passage rates are reported, if at all
Of mice and men
A cry for change: The fallacy of the American dream for K-4 children
New strategies for justice: linking corporate law with progressive social movements
Critical tax theory: combatting racial and income inequality in America
Fight the Tower: A Call to Action for Women of Color in Academia
Social purpose corporations
Who is a LatCrit?
An empirical analysis of conservative, liberal, and other 'biases' in the United States courts of appeals for the eighth & ninth circuits
An introduction to the online forum
Monitoring your teenagers' online activity: why consent or disclosure should be required
The undersigned attorney hereby certifies - The Washington Supreme Court rule on standards and its implications
The price she pays
Planting the seed for change: protecting Washington's most vulnerable workers
Cuba revisited: from revolution to evolution
A sour carrot and a big stick: reviving antitrust
On vibes alone?
Inviting new worlds, tuning to new voices
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