Content Posted in 2026
8th Annual Innovation and Technology Law Conference: Regulating Artificial Intelligence: From Where and When?, Steven Bender
About the Authors, SJSJ
About the Authors, SJSJ
A Comparative Study of Chinese and American Approaches to Shaping International Outer Space Law and Norms, Ariel G. Silverman
Advancing the Rights of Nature: Lessons from Sauk-Suiattle v. City of Seattle, Harry S. Katz
Adversaries and Experts: Legal Tradition Versus Empirical Science, André M. Peñalver
And the cycle continues., Ashley Elizabeth
Antibiotics in Animal Agriculture, The Risks to Health, and Differences in the US and the EU, Li-Ting Chou
A Public Pools Grant Program for Racial Justice, Diana Rendler
Art Law & the Law of the Horse, Brian L. Frye
Beyond ICWA: Within Family Court Systems, Mixed Indigenous Families Confront Ongoing Jurisdictional Violence, Nis Wilbur
Child Abuse in the Name of Free Speech: Against Protecting Conversion Therapy as Free Speech, Siobhán Nolan
Deepfake Danger: The Urgent Need for Federal Protections Against AI-Generated Pornography, Benjamin Comfort
Disability and Discrimination in Washington Jails: The Federal Judicial Loophole in Washington State Protections, Kyle Barnes
Examination of the International Judicial Practice and Prospect in Relation to the Palestine–Israel Conflict: Following the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation, Sharefah A. Almahuna
Expanding Access to Justice Through Legal Tech Innovation and Education: AALS Panel Discussions, Miguel Willis, April Dawson, Antonio Coronado, Diego Alcalá Laboy, Mark Williams, Margaret Hagan, LeighAnne Thompson, Drew Amerson, Dan Jackson, and Andrew Perlman
Expansion of Federal Benefits to Non-Native Adopted Children, Anna-Grace Hockensmith
From Pickaninny to Superpredator to the Prison Pipeline: The Criminal Legal System’s Immunization to Black Children’s Pain, Brenita Softley
Front Matters, SJSJ 2025
Global Supply Chain Resilience in Emerging Technologies: A Case Study of Bitcoin Mining, Kishanthi Parella and Carla L. Reyes
Hope, Peter Jung
Housing Justice Pipeline: Harnessing Housing Clinics to Transform the Right to Counsel Movement, Erica Braudy, Thomas Honan, and Tuhfa Begum
Innocence Loan Funds: A New Approach to Exonoree Support, Timothy Fisher
Is the Promise of Zora Neale Hurston’s Florida Lost?, Elizabeth Troutman
I Thought I Found My One True Love: Enabling a Web of Exploitation on Social Media, Amos N. Guiora and Rosalie Rawlins
Justice Requires the Freedom to Play, Heavenly Possum
Kim Gyeong-seok and the Origins of Northeast Asia’s Corporate Accountability Movement for War and Colonialism, Timothy Webster
Legal History: The Curious Case of the Disappearing Unceded Lakota Territories, Sebastian F. Braun
legal scholar, jeremiah noonan
Masthead, SJSJ
Native History Is United States History: How United States History Censorship Leads to Passive Acceptance of Racial Discrimination and Furthers the Decline of Tribal Sovereignty, Nickolasa A. Jackson
Navigating Compliance in a Geopolitical Era: The Case of Chinese Multinationals in the United States, Ji Li
Oregon, Elizabeth Ford
Our Mission, SJSJ
Outbound Investment Restrictions and International Law’s Challenge, Harlan Grant Cohen
“Pick-up Orders” and Foster Youth in Washington, Lauren Higgins
Product Nationality and Corporate Identity, Trang (Mae) Nguyen
Resilient Dispute Resolution Systems for International Energy Conflicts, Guillermo J. Garcia Sanchez
Restricting Data Flows Is a Sign of Weakness, Nikolas Guggenberger
Sanctioned Cruelty: The Legal Endorsement of Violence Against Slaves in Southern Courts, Evan Matthew Gelobter
Session 1: Guidance from International Regulation Sources, Charlotte Tschider and Marie-Charlotte Roques-Bonnet
Session 2: The Cases for Industry Self-Regulation and Government Regulation of AI, Boaz Ashkenazy, Kevin Bartholomew, Kevin De Liban, and Christopher Yoo
Session 3: Conference Spotlight- Politics in a World of AI Misinformation: Regulatory Approaches, Richard Painter and Mark Verstraete
Session 4: Analyzing the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence to Racially Inclusive Democracy, Spencer Overton and Jeffrey Omari
Session 5: AI Regulation from Domestic Sources: From Where and When?, Mark Geistfeld, Margaret Hu, and Emile Loza de Siles
Session 6: AI Regulation: The Role of Washington State Legal Organizations, Alicia Burton, Michele Carney, Ryan Harkins, Craig Shank, Drew Simshaw, Christon Skinner, and Leslie Veloz
Sex, Desire, and Violence: Rape is About Power, narcissus
Social Media’s Death Toll: Who Should Be Held Liable?, Sara Fradi
Somewhere to Exist, Morgan Sandys
Table of Contents, SJSJ
Table of Contents, SJSJ
The Anti-Assimilationist Rage of Ashley Elizabeth, mk zariel
The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Elections: Navigating Risks and Opportunities in Washington State, Payvand Khastkhodaei
The Field of International Business Transactions Law, Kathleen Claussen
The First Prison, William Gillis
The Lawyer: Fall 2025, Seattle University School of Law
The Legal Intersectionality of English Language Learners and Special Education Students: Ensuring Students Receive Mandated Services, Brett A. Geier
The Tribal Rules of Evidence, Nicole Morote
Third-Party Funding: Balancing Transparency, National Security, and Access to Justice, Victoria Shannon Sahani
To The Boys Who Say “Your Body, My Choice”, Kaitlyn DeMeyere
U.N.masking American Exceptionalism: How International Frameworks Can Inform American Indian Policy, Kaitlin Reese
Victims as the Heart of the Matter: The South African Amnesty as Promised in Practice, Ronald C. Slye
Washington’s Crime Free Rental Housing Programs: A Two-Tier Housing Regime, Eric Strain
Weaponizing the First Amendment: Captive Audience Laws Recast from Shield to Sword, Seth Freeman
Weather as a Weapon of War: The Legality of Cloud Seeding under International Humanitarian Law, Fatemah Albader
¡We Count! The Enumerated History of the Latinx Legal Academy: Part One, Beginnings to 1990, Emile Loza de Siles
We The Queers, Merrick Sloane
When Earth’s Lungs Collapse: How Wetland Loss Threatens Air Quality After Sackett v. EPA, Julia A. Hicks
Worker Protection or Commercial Facilitation: The British Empire, Labor Governance and the Gradual Invisibilization of Labor Coercion During the Age of High Imperialism, Christopher Roberts and Michelle Ong
Workers’ Compensation Codes in American Indian* Tribal Nations, Autumn N. Siegel
Works of Audience, Works of Authorship, and the Human’s Way of Knowing, Michael MacTaggert
Youth Voice: Civic Engagement, Rights, and the Wellbeing of Children, Jonathan Todres, Folashade Epebinu, Chelsea Osei, and Gabrielle Listana