Seattle University School of Law is home to an outstanding faculty of committed teacher-scholars. This is a collection of selected scholarship from some of our inspiring thought leaders.
Submissions from 1970
Roscoe Pound's Legacy: Engineering Liberty and Order, Henry McGee
Urban Renewal in the Crucible of Judicial Review, Henry McGee
Submissions from 1969
Lay Advocacy and "Legal Services to Youth": Summaries on the Use of Para-legal Aides, Henry McGee
Universities, Law Schools, Communities: Learning or Service or Learning and Service?, Henry McGee
Submissions from 1968
Arrests in Civil Disturbances: Reflections on the Use of Deadly Force in Riots, Henry McGee
Submissions from 1967
Trusts: Consequences of Attorney's Good Faith Representation of Adverse Parties in Trust Administration, Mark Reutlinger
Submissions from 1957
Adjacent Airspace in the Law of Landlord and Tenant, Henry McGee