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