Content Posted in 2020
40 Years Later: It’s Time for U.S. Ratification of the American Convention on Human Rights, Justin M. Loveland
A Commitment to the Whole Athlete: Embracing the Role of Cannabinoids in Collegiate Athletics, Kelli Rodriguez Currie
A Dangerous Inheritance: A Child’s Digital Identity, Kate Hamming
A Few Reflections on Jim Bond, David Skover
Afterword: What’s Next? Into a Third Decade of LatCrit Theory, Community, and Praxis, Steven W. Bender, Francisco Valdes, Shelley Cavalieri, Jasmine B. Gonzales Rose, Sarudzayi M. Matambanadzo Dr., Roberto L. Corrada, Jorge R. Roig, Tayyab Mahmud, Zsea Bowmani, and Anthony E. Varona
A New Old Solution: Why The United States Should Vote By Mail-in Ballot, Annie Barouh
An Instrument at the Forefront of Social Change: The Legacy of Joaquin G. Ávila, Steven W. Bender
ANOTHER INAPPROPRIATE F WORD: FIDUCIARY DOCTRINE AND THE CROWN-INDIGENOUS RELATIONSHIP IN CANADA, Bryan Birtles
Anti-Masking Statutes and Anonymous Protest in the Age of Surveillance, Nicholas Doherty
Antitrust and Two-Sided Platforms: The Failure of American Express, John B. Kirkwood
A Practical Look at Ending Homelessness, Aimee Majoue
A Tribute to my Dean, Annette E. Clark
Attorney–Client Privilege in Bad Faith Insurance Claims: The Cedell Presumption and a Necessary National Resolution, Klien Hilliard
Autonomous Vehicle Manufacturers: Applying a Common Carrier Liability Scheme to Autonomous Vehicle Manufacturers—and Why Elon Musk Will Be Haunted by His Words, Alejandro Monarrez
Avoidance Creep, Charlotte Garden
Bank Culture and the Official Sector: A Spectrum of Options, Michael Held and Thomas M. Noone
Can Soft Words Lead to Strong Deeds? A Comparative Analysis of Corporate Human Rights Commitments’ Enforcement, Adeline Michoud
Coercive Competition: A New Paradigm for Culture and Conduct Risk Management, Stephen Scott
Court-Packing in 2021: Pathways to Democratic Legitimacy, Richard Mailey
Cover Art, Tyler Lofquist
Cover Art Description, Tyler Lofquist
Cryptocurrencies' Revolt Against the BSA: Why the Supreme Court Should Hold that the Bank Secrecy Act Violates the Fourth Amendment, Jeremy Ciarabellini
Dean James Bond, Philip M. Phibbs
Dean James E. Bond 2004 Retirement Speech, Dean James E. Bond
Decriminalizing Non-Appearance in Washington State: The Problem and Solutions for Washington’s Bail Jumping Statute and Court Nonappearance, Aleksandrea Johnson
Developing Fiduciary Culture in Vietnam, Brian JM Quinn
Does the Woman Suffrage Amendment Protect the Voting Rights of Men?, Steve Kolbert
“Don’t Move”: Redefining “Physical Restraint” in Light of a United States Circuit Court Divide, Julia Knitter
Enough Is as Good as a Feast, Noah C. Chauvin
Environmental Protection, the Military, and Preserving the Balance: “Why it Matters, in War and Peace”, Kurt Smith
Epistemic Corporate Culture: Knowledge, Common Knowledge, and Professional Oaths, Boudewijn de Bruin
Examining Death Penalty Ballot Measures: A Review of Austin Sarat’s The Death Penalty on the Ballot, Michael Conklin
Fault Lines: An Empirical Legal Study of California Secession, Bill Tomlinson and Andrew W. Torrance
Foreword: What’s Next? Counter-stories and Theorizing Resistance, Tayyab Mahmud
Government Tweets, Government Speech: The First Amendment Implications of Government Trolling, Douglas B. McKechnie
Holy Gender! Promoting Free Exercise of Gender by Discernment Without Establishing Binary Sex or Compulsory Fluidity, José Gabilondo
"Inciting a Riot": Silent Sentinels, Group Protests, and Prisoners' Petition and Associational Rights, Nicole B. Godfrey
INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT ANNUAL CASE LAW UPDATE AND COMMENTARY, Kathryn Fort and Adrian T. Smith
In Memory of Professor Emeritus James E. Bond, Seattle University Law Review
In Memory of Professor James E. Bond, Janet Ainsworth
In Memory of Professor James E. Bond, John Eshelman
In Memory of Professor James E. Bond, Garth Bond
In the Name of Shareholder Value: Origin Myths of Corporations and Their Ongoing Implications, Karen Ho
Introduction, Bryan L. Adamson
James E. Bond: Scholar, Kelly Kunsch
Jim Bond, Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J.
Joaquin Ávila: America At Its Best, Luis Ricardo Fraga
Joaquin Ávila: Voting Rights Gladiator, Barbara Y. Philips
Joaquin – The Congenital Warrior, Tayyab Mahmud
Justice Sonia Sotomayor: The Court’s Premier Defender of the Fourth Amendment, David L. Hudson Jr.
Korematsu Overruled? Far From It: The Supreme Court Reloads the Loaded Weapon, Lorraine Bannai
Law School Exams During A Pandemic: One Law School’s Experience, Beth Parker
Management Culture and Surveillance, J.S. Nelson
MAPPING A WAY THROUGH DISASTER AND EMERGENCY ISSUES INVOLVING INDIAN COUNTRY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF LEGAL PREPAREDNESS, Brian T. Candelaria
Marijuana Law Reform in 2020 and Beyond: Where We Are and Where We’re Going, Sam Kamin
McCleary v. State and the Washington State Supreme Court's Retention of Jurisdiction—A Success Story for Washington Public Schools?, Jessica R. Burns
Micro-Housing in Seattle Update: Combating “Seattle-ization”, Taylor Haines
Narrative, Culture, and Individuation: A Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Race-Conscious Approach to Reduce Implicit Bias for Latinxs, Walter I. Goncalves Jr.
“ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE”: NAVAJO NATION V. SAN JUAN COUNTY AND VOTER SUPPRESSION OF NATIVE AMERICANS, Carter Fox
On Margaret Montoya & Jerome Culp: An Appreciation, Angela P. Harris
OUT WITH THE NEW, IN WITH THE OLD: RE-IMPLEMENTING TRADITIONAL FORMS OF JUSTICE IN INDIAN COUNTRY, Nicholas R. Sanchez
P2P LENDING CAN INCREASE CAPITAL TO CAPITALLY STARVED INDIAN COUNTRY, Craig Nichols
PEYOTE CRISIS CONFRONTING MODERN INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: THE DECLINING PEYOTE POPULATION AND A DEMAND FOR CONSERVATION, James D. Muneta
Preservation Requests and the Fourth Amendment, Armin Tadayon
Prolific Reporter April 14, 1980, Seattle University School of Law Student Bar Association
Prolific Reporter December 1, 1980, Seattle University School of Law Student Bar Association
Prolific Reporter February 16, 1981, Seattle University School of Law Student Bar Association
Prolific Reporter February 16, 1981, Seattle University School of Law Student Bar Association
Prolific Reporter October 5, 1981, Seattle University School of Law Student Bar Association
Prolific Reporter September 26, 1983, Seattle University School of Law Student Bar Association
Prolific Reporter September 26, 1983, Seattle University School of Law Student Bar Association
Prolific Reporter September 8, 1981, Seattle University School of Law Student Bar Association
Protecting the Individual Rights of NFL Players as Private Sector Employees, Derick Vranizan
“Public Use” or Public Abuse? A New Test for Public Use in Light of Kelo, Taylor Haines
Real You Meets Virtual You: It is Time for Consumers to Regain Power Online, Neeka Hodaie
Recalibrating Suspicion in an Era of Hazy Legality, Deborah Ahrens
Red Scare or Red Herring: How the “China Initiative” Strategy for Non-Traditional Collectors is Stifling Innovation in the United States, Bianca Tillman
Regulating Banking Ethics: A Toolkit, David Zaring
REHABILITATIVE JUSTICE: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALING TO WELLNESS, OPIOID INTERVENTION, AND DRUG COURTS, Majidah M. Cochran and Christine L. Kettel
Remarks on James E. Bond, Donna Claxton Deming
Rememberances of a Friend, John Q. La Fond
Remembering Dean Jim Bond, Joan Duffy Watt
Remembrance, One Person, One Vote: The Enduring Legacy of Joaquin Avila, Robert Chang
Revisiting the Enforceability of Online Contracts: The Need for Unambiguous Assent to Inconspicuous Terms, Tom Mozingo
Say “No” to Discrimination, “Yes” to Accommodation: Why States Should Prohibit Discrimination of Workers Who Use Cannabis for Medical Purposes, Anne Marie Lofaso and Lakyn D. Cecil
Shifting Public Perception: Climate Change Means Living with Fire and Smoke, Robert Froembling
Silver and Old: How EMTALA's Outdated Appropriate Medical Screening Standard Impacts the Aging Population, Madisyn Uekawa
Slipping Through the Cracks: Expanding Re-Identification Procedures to Help Yazidi Sex Trafficking Survivors, Christine Dickson
Social Responsibility in Advertising: Extending Protections for Children in California’s Modeling Industry, Jordyn Sifferman
Some Thoughts on Joaquin Ávila, Bill Tamayo
Speech Inequality After Janus v. AFSCME, Charlotte Garden
State v. Bassett: Washington Courts Can No Longer Sentence Juveniles to Die in Prison, Carolyn Mount
Stolen Childhoods: A Chance at Survival Through Asylum in the United States, Daniela Ruiz-Ferreyra
Table of Contents, Seattle University Law Review
Table of Contents, Seattle University Law Review
Table of Contents, Seattle University Law Review
Table of Contents, Seattle University Law Review
The Balance of Safety and Religious Freedom: Allowing Sikhs the Right to Practice their Religion and Access Courthouses, Karamvir Dhaliwal
The Clash between Terrestrial and Digital Radio: Pinned by the Music Modernization Act, Dianlyn Cenidoza
The Clean Air Act: How It Can be Localized to Promote Both Environmental and Social Justice, Tate Kirk
The Effects of Shareholder Primacy, Publicness, and "Privateness" on Corporate Cultures, Donald C. Langevoort
The “Green Patent Paradox” and Fair Use: The Intellectual Property Solution to Fight Climate Change, Samuel Cayton
THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT’S APPLICATION TO CIVIL COMMITMENTS OF INDIAN CHILDREN IN STATE COURT PROCEEDING, Courtney Lewis
The Internet Never Forgets: A Federal Solution to the Dissemination of Nonconsensual Pornography, Alexis Santiago
The New Decade of Construction Contracts: Technological and Climate Considerations for Owners, Designers, and Builders, Geoffrey F. Palachuk
Theorizing Racial Microaffirmations as a Response to Racial Microaggressions: Counterstories Across Three Generations of Critical Race Scholars, Daniel Solórzano, Lindsay Pérez Huber, and Layla Huber-Verjan
The Plight and Power of the Low-Bono Defendant: Solving the Public Defense Funding Crisis by Providing Access to Representation for Low-Bono Defendants, Stephen Anderson
The Problem with Predators, June Carbone and William K. Black
The Role of the Board of Financial Services Firms in Improving Their Firm's Culture, Ciaran Walker
The Shaw Claim: The Rise and Fall of Colorblind Jurisprudence, Molly P. Matter
The Use of Digital Millenium Copyright Act to Stifle Speech Through Non-Copyright Related Takedowns, Miller Freeman
The Weaponization of the “Alien Harboring” Statute in a New-Era of Racial Animus Towards Immigrants, Hannah Hamley
Thin Separability: An Answer to Star Athletica, Angelo Marchesini
Tiptoeing Through the Landmines: The Evolution of States’ Legal Ethics Authority Regarding Representing Cannabis Clients, Karen E. Boxx
"Tone at the Top" and the Communication of Corporate Values: Lost in Translation?, Alfredo Contreras, Aiyesha Dey, and Claire Hill
Uncompromising Hunger for Justice: Resistance, Sacrifice, and LatCrit Theory, Edwin G. Lindo, Brenda Williams, and Marc-Tizoc Gonzalez
Unfair-But-Not-Deceptive: Confronting the Ambiguity in Washington State’s Consumer Protection Act, Emily Beale
Unsubstantiated Allegations and Organizational Culture, Eugene Soltes
Washington Cannabusiness: Washington’s Durational Residency Requirement Should Be Eliminated on Economic, Social, and Constitutional Grounds, Alejandro Monarrez
Washington’s Young Offenders: O’Dell Demands a Change to Sentencing Guidelines, Erika Vranizan
“We Are Still Citizens, Despite Our Regrettable Past” Why A Conviction Should Not Impact Your Right To Vote, Jaime Hawk and Breanne Schuster
When Water Isn't Wet: The Evolution of Water Right Mitigation in Washington State, Rachael Osborn and Michael Mayer
“Who is a LatCrit?”: Jerome Culp and Angela Harris Provide Answers and Ways of Being, Margaret Montoya
“Who is a LatCrit?”: Jerome Culp and Angela Harris Provide Answers and Ways of Being, Margaret Montoya
Why Do Good People Do Bad Things? A Multi-Level Analysis of Individual, Organizational, and Structural Causes of White-Collar Crime, Dr. Joe McGrath
Youtube is Unsafe for Children: Youtube's Safeguards and the Current Legal Framework are Inadequate to Protect Children from Disturbing Content, Heather Wilson