Content Posted in 2023
About the Artist, Julia Leach
A Mechanism to Close the Gender Wage Gap: Mandatory Wage Transparency in Washington State, Mackenzie Taylor
An Ode to Water, Jamaar Smiley
A Pathway to Protect the Privacy of Domestic Abuse Survivors in Washington, Bisma Shoaib
Bring Americans Home: Establishing a Rights- Based Framework at the State Level, Ying Chen and Paul McDonough
Celebrating 50 Years of Access, Opportunity, and Community, Seattle University School of Law
Countering the Criminal Nature of Immigration Enforcement: A Proposal to Expand Constitutional Safeguards, Madeleine Powers
Critical Tax Theory: Combatting Racial and Income Inequality in America, Anthony Rychkov
Foreword, Seattle University Law Review
Good Newsletter December 2, 2022, Seattle University School of Law Dean
Good Newsletter November 1, 2022, Seattle University School of Law Dean
Good Newsletter October 4, 2022, Seattle University School of Law Dean
Good Newsletter September 6, 2022, Seattle University School of Law Dean
Hernández v. Mesa: A Case for a More Meaningful Partnership with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Peyton Jacobsen
Keynote Address, Justin Hansford
Let’s Talk About Grading, Maybe: Using Transparency About the Grading Process to Aid in Student Learning, DeShun Harris
My Dedication, Jamaar Smiley
Oklahoma’s Health Education Act and the Benefit of Comprehensive Sex Education Curriculum, Landes Bauter
PRIVACY, NETWORK EFFECTS, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT: THE GAP BETWEEN TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW, Adriena Clifton
Putting the Bar Exam on Constitutional Notice: Cut Scores, Race & Ethnicity, and the Public Good, Scott Johns
Race and Washington’s Criminal Justice System 2021: Report to the Washington Supreme Court, Task Force 2.0 Research Working Group
Race in Washington’s Juvenile Legal System: 2021 Report to the Washington Supreme Court, Task Force 2.0 Juvenile Justice Subcommittee
Rising Tides: How the United States Can Be Proactive in Responding to Future Climate Refugees, Elisa Tehero
SJSJ Cover, Julia Leach
Table of Contents, Seattle University Law Review
We Like to Talk About Wrongful Convictions, But Does the United States Produce “Rightful” Convictions?, Roxann Matthews