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Margarette May Macaulay
Seattle University School of Law
Fleeing Terror in Southern Mexico: Why Numerous Guerrero Refugees Qualify for Asylum
International Human Rights Clinic of Seattle University School of Law and Kino Border Initiative
A Taking by Any Other Name: Why Exclusionary Zoning Should Be Classified as a Per Se Taking
Matthew J. Ruppel
2024 State of the Law School
Seattle University School of Law Dean
Political Cooperation and Procedural (In)Justice: A Study of the Indian Reorganization Act
Sam Thypin-Bermeo
Until Yesterday: Deterring and Healing the Cyclical Gender Based Violence in Indian Country
Samantha Ivette Morales
The Washington State Indian Child Welfare Act: Putting the Policy Back Into the Law
William N. Smith and Richard T. Okrent
Native American Winters Doctrine and Stevens Treaty Water Rights: Recognition, Quantification, Management
Rachael Paschal Osborn
The Utility of Amicus Briefs in the Supreme Court’s Indian Cases
Matthew L.M. Fletcher
An American Indian Supreme Court
Eugene R. Fidell
An Unreserved Attack on Reserved Water Rights: The Story of the San Carlos Apache Tribe's Water Rights (or Lack Thereof)
Daniel Lee and Jacob J. Stender
Henderson and the Objective Observer Standard: The Future of Race-Conscious Standards Post-Students for Fair Admissions
Gabriela Dionisio
The Consumer’s Choice to Boycott
Agnes Bresee
Real-World Consequences for Online Actions: The Case for Expanding Employee Harassment Protection via Employers’ Rights of Action
Alexander Barnes
Prejudice Standards in Washington’s Appellate Courts
Andrew B. Van Winkle
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