Seattle Journal for Social Justice

from
Last Number: January 2023

Seattle University School of Law
ISSN 1544-1245


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 681

  • Some thoughts on Joaquin Avila

  • Assimilation, Resistance, and Recent transsexual marriage cases

  • Stand up for your rights

  • The exclusion of race from mandated continuing legal education requirements: a critical race theory analysis

  • Prostitution policy: legalization, decriminalization and the Nordic model

  • Towards stability in the democratic republic of the congo

  • War and human rights abuses: Colombia & the corporate support for anti-union suppression

  • Stranded and squandered

  • Turning reconciliation on its head

  • Taking the stand: The lessons of three men who took the Japanese American internment to court

  • Public, by necessity

  • Funding Alaska Village Relocation Caused by Climate Change and Preserving Cultural Values During Relocation

  • Civil liberties post-september 11

  • Elbows together, hearts apart

  • Equal justice under the law

  • Racial integration and the legacy of Brown at Seattle University School of Law

  • For the bankrupt elder, there is no 'fresh start': resisting the vulture effect

  • Criminality and Corpulence: Weight Bias in the Courtroom

  • Slipping through the cracks: expanding re-identification procedures to help Yazidi sex trafficking survivors

  • Can soft words lead to strong deeds?

  • Artists and citizens in a time of war

  • The ties that bind

  • Transgender issues and the law

  • The impact of counsel

  • The amazigh's fight for cultural revival in the new libya: reclaiming and establishing identity through antiquity

  • Rape victims in the (gender) neutral zone: the assimilation of resistance?

  • Social responsibility in advertising: Extending protections for children in California's modeling industry

  • Minding the gap: Extending adult jury trial rights to adolescents while maintaining a childhood commitment to rehabilitation

  • Gandhi's non-possessive property theory

  • Utilizing tort law to deter misconduct in the public sector

  • Introduction

  • Human rights in the post-september 11 environment

  • Symposium transcript: farmworkers' rights

  • The money or the media? lessons from contrasting developments in US and Australian whistleblowing laws

  • The end of republican governance and the rise of imperial cities

  • The foundations of modern criminal law and gender inequality

  • Gordon Hirabayashi v. United States: "This is an American case"

  • Victims of the white gaze

  • Americans' Misuse of "Internment"

  • Expanding jurisdiction: increasing tribal ability

  • Standardized testing and race

  • The rebirth of a city

  • Securing food justice, sovereignty & sustainability in the face of the food safety modernization act (FSMA)

  • In her words

  • A war on civilians:1

  • An introduction to pedagogy and social justice

  • The fate of durable solutions in protracted refugee situations: The odyssey of Afghan refugees in Pakistan

  • Umoja: Each one of us counts

  • Access to justice for undocumented female victims of sex trafficking

  • Ritualized degradation in the twenty-first century