Volume 24, Issue 2 (2000)
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Seattle University Law Review
Symposium Articles
Therapeutic Jurisprudence in the Appellate Arena
David B. Wexler
The Appeal of Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Shirley S. Abrahamson
The United States Supreme Court and Indigenous Peoples: Still a Long Way to Go Toward a Therapeutic Role
S. James Anaya
Yelling, Not Telling: An Antitherapeutic Approach Promoting Conflict
Luis Muñiz Argûelles
The Ethics of Advocacy for the Mentally Ill: Philosophic and Ethnographic Considerations
Bruce A. Arrigo and Christopher R. Williams
The Power of Myth: A Comment on Des Rosiers' Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Appellate Adjudication
Edward A. Dauer
The Mythical Power of Myth? A Response to Professor Dauer
Nathalie Des Rosiers
The Nation's Teacher: The Role of the United States Supreme Court During Times of Crisis
Robert Jerome Glennon
"Johnny's in the Basement/Mixing Up His Medicine": Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Clinical Teaching
Keri K. Gould and Michael L. Perlin
Thoughts on Some Potential Appellate and Trial Court Applications of Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Steve Leben
Psychological Consequences of Adopting a Therapeutic Lawyering Approach: Pitfalls and Protective Strategies
Lynda L. Murdoch
Silencing the Appellant's Voice: The Antitherapeutic Per Curiam Affirmance
Amy D. Ronner and Bruce J. Winick
Therapeutic Jurisprudence in the Appellate Arena: Judicial Notice and the Potential of the Legislative Fact Remand
A.J. Stephani
Noriega v. Hernández Colón: Political Persecution Under Therapeutic Scrutiny
Roberto P. Aponte Toro
Articles
A Sea Change in the Appellate Process?
Gerald W. VandeWalle
The Secret of the Court in the Netherlands
Niels F. van Manen
Cyberspace and the "Devil's Hatband"
Jonathan J. Rusch
Comments
"I See What You're Saying": Trademarked Terms and Symbols as Protected Consumer Commentary in Consumer Opinion Websites
Leslie C. Rochat
Note
Murder by Child Abuse—Who's Responsible After State v. Jackson?
Christine A. Martin