Volume 31, Issue 4 (2008)
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Seattle University Law Review
Symposium Articles
Introduction
Kellye Y. Testy
Deaning for Whom? Means and Ends in Legal Education
Hon. Kristin Booth Glen
Leading Change in Legal Education: Good News for Diversity
Antoinette Sedillo Lopez
Knowing Which Deanship Is the Right One
R. Lawrence Dessem
Succeeding in the Candidate Pool: Resources Available for Persons Interested in Becoming a Law School Dean
David A. Brennan
Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Find Me the Perfect (Decanal) Match
William B.T. Mock
Selected Commentary
Seattle University Law Review
Footnote Eleven for the New Millennium: Ecological Perspective Arguments in Support of Compelling Interest
Malik Edwards
Solving the Parents Involved Paradox
Lino A. Graglia
Parents Involved and the Meaning of Brown: An Old Debate Renewed
Jonathon L. Entin
The Golden Cage: How Immigration Law Turns Foreign Women into Involuntary Housewives
Magdalena Bragun
A Good Idea Stretched Too Far: Amending the General Aviation Revitalization Act to Mitigate Unintended Inequities
Kerry V. Kovarik
Back Matter
Volume Index
Seattle University Law Review