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Good Newsletter November 1, 2022, Seattle University School Of Law Dean Nov 2022

Good Newsletter November 1, 2022, Seattle University School Of Law Dean

Good Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Race And Washington's Criminal Justice System: 2022 Recommendations To Criminal Justice Stakeholders In Washington, Task Force 2.0: Race And The Criminal Justice System Oct 2022

Race And Washington's Criminal Justice System: 2022 Recommendations To Criminal Justice Stakeholders In Washington, Task Force 2.0: Race And The Criminal Justice System

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Race and Washington's Criminal Justice System: 2022 Recommendations to Criminal Justice Stakeholders in Washington


The Lawyer: Fall 2022, Seattle University School Of Law Oct 2022

The Lawyer: Fall 2022, Seattle University School Of Law

Lawyer

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Good Newsletter September 6, 2022, Seattle University School Of Law Dean Sep 2022

Good Newsletter September 6, 2022, Seattle University School Of Law Dean

Good Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Extraction Of Personal Data: A New Form Of Colonialism Or Continuation Of A Colonial Practice? Adult Native American Adoptees Resist Assimilation And Rebuild Erased Identities, Leonard Mukosi Jun 2022

Extraction Of Personal Data: A New Form Of Colonialism Or Continuation Of A Colonial Practice? Adult Native American Adoptees Resist Assimilation And Rebuild Erased Identities, Leonard Mukosi

American Indian Law Journal

A new form of colonialism, distinctive of the 21st century is reported to be taking shape: data colonialism. Data colonialism interprets the contemporary capture and processing of personal data by governments or data corporations as an evolution of historical colonialism. Scholars who advance this theory do not juxtapose the contents, form, let alone the physical violence of historical colonialism with the contemporary practices of appropriation of personal data. Instead, they only refer to historic colonialism in the context of its function within the development of economies on a global scale. The main argument made in this paper is that; to …


Race And Washington’S Criminal Justice System: 2022 Recommendations To Criminal Justice Stakeholders In Washington [Draft], Task Force 2.0: Race And The Criminal Justice System Jun 2022

Race And Washington’S Criminal Justice System: 2022 Recommendations To Criminal Justice Stakeholders In Washington [Draft], Task Force 2.0: Race And The Criminal Justice System

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Race and Washington’s Criminal Justice System: 2022 Recommendations to Criminal Justice Stakeholders in Washington [DRAFT]


Awakening The Law: A Latcritical Perspective, Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol May 2022

Awakening The Law: A Latcritical Perspective, Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


About The Authors May 2022

About The Authors

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Stop Revictimization In The Justice System: Human Trafficking Survivors Are Victims Too, Kaelyn Tomkins May 2022

Stop Revictimization In The Justice System: Human Trafficking Survivors Are Victims Too, Kaelyn Tomkins

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


The Need For More States To Adopt Specific Legislation Addressing Abusive Use Of Litigation In Intimate Partner Violence, Ashley Beeman May 2022

The Need For More States To Adopt Specific Legislation Addressing Abusive Use Of Litigation In Intimate Partner Violence, Ashley Beeman

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents May 2022

Table Of Contents

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Implicit Bias Is Not A Fairytale: From The Classroom To The Courtroom: The Connection Between Racial Bias In Early Education And Its Impact On Stereotypes And Interactions With The Criminal Justice System, Glen Vogel, Robert Costello May 2022

Implicit Bias Is Not A Fairytale: From The Classroom To The Courtroom: The Connection Between Racial Bias In Early Education And Its Impact On Stereotypes And Interactions With The Criminal Justice System, Glen Vogel, Robert Costello

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


About The Authors Mar 2022

About The Authors

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Dean's Spotlight February 14, 2022, Seattle University School Of Law Dean Feb 2022

Dean's Spotlight February 14, 2022, Seattle University School Of Law Dean

Dean's Spotlight

No abstract provided.


The Importance Of Abolition Of The Carceral State For Native Survivors, Christina M. Schnalzer Jan 2022

The Importance Of Abolition Of The Carceral State For Native Survivors, Christina M. Schnalzer

American Indian Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Dean's Spotlight January 24, 2022, Seattle University School Of Law Dean Jan 2022

Dean's Spotlight January 24, 2022, Seattle University School Of Law Dean

Dean's Spotlight

No abstract provided.


Chemical Weapons And Their Unforeseen Impact On Health And The Environment, Alexandra Chen Jan 2022

Chemical Weapons And Their Unforeseen Impact On Health And The Environment, Alexandra Chen

Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental, & Innovation Law

The May 2020 police murder of George Floyd catalyzed a racial reckoning in the United States that saw millions of people take to the streets to protest police brutality against people of color. In following months, law enforcement used massive amounts of "less-lethal" chemical weapons against protesters in cities across the country. Despite widespread use of chemical weapons by police agencies and mounting evidence of related environmental and health harms, the federal government does not regulate the use nor the manufacture of chemical weapons. Chemical weapons contain toxic ingredients such as hexavalent chromium, lead salts, and methylene chloride, which are …


Tech And Authoritarianism: How The People’S Republic Of China Is Using Data To Control Hong Kong And Why The U.S. Is Vulnerable, Bryce Neary Jan 2022

Tech And Authoritarianism: How The People’S Republic Of China Is Using Data To Control Hong Kong And Why The U.S. Is Vulnerable, Bryce Neary

Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental, & Innovation Law

The aim of this article is to analyze and compare current events in the People's Republic of China and the United States to discuss the moral dilemmas that arise when establishing the boundary between national security interests and individual privacy rights. As we continue to intertwine our lives with technology, it has become increasingly important to establish clear privacy rights. The question then becomes: at what point should individuals sacrifice their rights for what the government considers the "greater good" of the country?

Further, this article analyzes the development of U.S. privacy law and its relationship to national security, technology, …


Using Korematsu To Teach Professional Responsibility (Word With Government Documents At End), Lorraine Bannai Jan 2022

Using Korematsu To Teach Professional Responsibility (Word With Government Documents At End), Lorraine Bannai

Using Korematsu to Teach Across the Law School Curriculum

No abstract provided.


When Police Discursive Violence Interacts With Intimate Partner Violence, Janet Ainsworth Jan 2022

When Police Discursive Violence Interacts With Intimate Partner Violence, Janet Ainsworth

Faculty Articles

Linguists analyzing the practices of American-style police interrogation have revealed the discursive attributes of police interrogation that can, often unwittingly, induce false confessions from suspects. Further, psychologists have identified a number of factors that can make particular subjects of police interrogation especially vulnerable to false confessions under interrogation. This article suggests that women who have been victims of serial domestic violence may be a heretofore unrecognized class of those particularly vulnerable individuals. Because the psychodynamics of American-style police interrogation so closely parallel the psychodynamics of intimate terroristic domestic violence, victims of domestic violence may react to police interrogation with the …


Countering The Criminal Nature Of Immigration Enforcement: A Proposal To Expand Constitutional Safeguards, Madeleine Powers Jan 2022

Countering The Criminal Nature Of Immigration Enforcement: A Proposal To Expand Constitutional Safeguards, Madeleine Powers

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Critical Tax Theory: Combatting Racial And Income Inequality In America, Anthony Rychkov Jan 2022

Critical Tax Theory: Combatting Racial And Income Inequality In America, Anthony Rychkov

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


A Pathway To Protect The Privacy Of Domestic Abuse Survivors In Washington, Bisma Shoaib Jan 2022

A Pathway To Protect The Privacy Of Domestic Abuse Survivors In Washington, Bisma Shoaib

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


We Like To Talk About Wrongful Convictions, But Does The United States Produce “Rightful” Convictions?, Roxann Matthews Jan 2022

We Like To Talk About Wrongful Convictions, But Does The United States Produce “Rightful” Convictions?, Roxann Matthews

Seattle Journal for Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Recommendations To Address Race In Washington’S Juvenile Legal System: 2022 Recommendations To Criminal Justice Stakeholders In Washington, Task Force 2.0: Race And The Criminal Justice System Jan 2022

Recommendations To Address Race In Washington’S Juvenile Legal System: 2022 Recommendations To Criminal Justice Stakeholders In Washington, Task Force 2.0: Race And The Criminal Justice System

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Recommendations to Address Race in Washington’s Juvenile Legal System: 2022 Recommendations to Criminal Justice Stakeholders in Washington


Using Korematsu To Teach Professional Responsibility (Pdf With Government Documents Embedded), Lorraine Bannai Jan 2022

Using Korematsu To Teach Professional Responsibility (Pdf With Government Documents Embedded), Lorraine Bannai

Using Korematsu to Teach Across the Law School Curriculum

No abstract provided.


The Use And Abuse Of Domestic National Security Detention, Nicole Hallett Jan 2022

The Use And Abuse Of Domestic National Security Detention, Nicole Hallett

Seattle University Law Review

Are people convicted of terrorism-related offenses so dangerous that we must bend the Constitution to keep the public safe? Or should we treat them like people who commit other crimes—by prosecuting, convicting, sentencing, and then releasing them after they have served their criminal sentences? Can we trust the government to use the power to detain people without criminal charge without abusing it? The case of Adham Amin Hassoun raises these questions. Prosecuted after 9/11 for providing support to Muslims abroad in the 1990s, and sentenced under the United States’ expansive material support laws, Hassoun avoided a life sentence only to …


Race And Washington’S Criminal Justice System 2021: Report To The Washington Supreme Court, Task Force 2.0 Research Working Group Jan 2022

Race And Washington’S Criminal Justice System 2021: Report To The Washington Supreme Court, Task Force 2.0 Research Working Group

Seattle University Law Review

This report is an update on the 2011 Preliminary Report on Race and Washington’s Criminal Justice System. This update does not include as context the history of race discrimination in Washington, and readers are encouraged to view the 2011 report for its brief historical overview.14 The 2011 report began with that historical overview because the criminal justice system does not exist in a vacuum. Instead, it exists as part of a legal system that for decades actively managed and controlled where people could live, work, recreate, and even be buried.

Members of communities impacted by race disproportionality in Washington’s criminal …


Madison 2.0—Applying The Constitution’S Taxing And Spending Clause To Revitalize American Federalism, Mohamed Akram Faizer Jan 2022

Madison 2.0—Applying The Constitution’S Taxing And Spending Clause To Revitalize American Federalism, Mohamed Akram Faizer

Seattle University Law Review

This article introduces the proposal entitled Madison 2.0 which calls for an enlightened federal government to enact legislation—using its broad ability to tax and spend for the general welfare—to revitalize, as opposed to undermine, American federalism. Part I discusses American Federalism today and the need for an updated approach. Part II explores the government's dysfunctional response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Part III proposes how to revitalize American federalism through the Spending Clause. Part IV discusses how to claw back funds in situations of state recalcitrance and replacing funds with a basic income. Lastly, this article concludes by explaining why the …


Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review Jan 2022

Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review

Seattle University Law Review

Table of Contents