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2013

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Brief Of Amicus Curiae Labor Law Professors In Support Of Respondents, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality Dec 2013

Brief Of Amicus Curiae Labor Law Professors In Support Of Respondents, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Pamela Harris et al. v. Pat Quinn, Governor of Illinois et al.


Terror In Twilight: Border Patrol Involvement In Local Policing, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality, Forks Human Rights Group Dec 2013

Terror In Twilight: Border Patrol Involvement In Local Policing, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality, Forks Human Rights Group

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Terror in Twilight: Border Patrol involvement in local policing


Terror En El Crepúsculo: El Verdadero Legado De La Patrulla Fronteriza De Los Estados Unidos En La Península Olímpica Del Estado De Washington, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality, Forks Human Rights Group Dec 2013

Terror En El Crepúsculo: El Verdadero Legado De La Patrulla Fronteriza De Los Estados Unidos En La Península Olímpica Del Estado De Washington, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality, Forks Human Rights Group

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Terror in Twilight: Border Patrol involvement in local policing


Brief Of Freedom To Read Foundation, Et Al. As Amici Curiae In Support Of Plaintiffs-Appellants And Supporting Reversal, Counsel For Amici Curiae Nov 2013

Brief Of Freedom To Read Foundation, Et Al. As Amici Curiae In Support Of Plaintiffs-Appellants And Supporting Reversal, Counsel For Amici Curiae

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Fighting Arizona's Attack on Ethnic Studies - Maya Arce, et al. v. John Huppenthal, et. al


Amici Curiae Brief On Behalf Of Chief Earl Warren Institute On Law And Social Policy, And The Anti-Defamation League, In Support Of Plaintiffs-Appellants, Counsel For Amici Curiae Nov 2013

Amici Curiae Brief On Behalf Of Chief Earl Warren Institute On Law And Social Policy, And The Anti-Defamation League, In Support Of Plaintiffs-Appellants, Counsel For Amici Curiae

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Fighting Arizona's Attack on Ethnic Studies - Maya Arce, et al. v. John Huppenthal, et. al


Brief Of Authors Rodolfo Acuña, Bill Bigelow, Richard Delgado, And Jean Stefancic As Amici Curiae In Support Of Appellants, Counsel For Amici Curiae Nov 2013

Brief Of Authors Rodolfo Acuña, Bill Bigelow, Richard Delgado, And Jean Stefancic As Amici Curiae In Support Of Appellants, Counsel For Amici Curiae

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Fighting Arizona's Attack on Ethnic Studies - Maya Arce, et al. v. John Huppenthal, et. al


Brief Of The National Education Association And Arizona Education Association As Amici Curiae In Support Of Plaintiffs-Appellants, Counsel For Amici Curiae Nov 2013

Brief Of The National Education Association And Arizona Education Association As Amici Curiae In Support Of Plaintiffs-Appellants, Counsel For Amici Curiae

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Fighting Arizona's Attack on Ethnic Studies - Maya Arce, et al. v. John Huppenthal, et. al


Brief Of Amicus Curiae Latina And Latino Critical Legal Theory, Inc. Supporting Plaintiffs-Appellants Urging Reversal, Counsel For Amici Curiae Nov 2013

Brief Of Amicus Curiae Latina And Latino Critical Legal Theory, Inc. Supporting Plaintiffs-Appellants Urging Reversal, Counsel For Amici Curiae

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Fighting Arizona's Attack on Ethnic Studies - Maya Arce, et al. v. John Huppenthal, et. al


Brief For Amici Curiae 48 Public School Teachers In Support Of Appellants' Request For Reversal, Counsel For Amici Curiae Nov 2013

Brief For Amici Curiae 48 Public School Teachers In Support Of Appellants' Request For Reversal, Counsel For Amici Curiae

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Fighting Arizona's Attack on Ethnic Studies - Maya Arce, et al. v. John Huppenthal, et. al


Brief Of Appellants, Lorraine Bannai, Robert S. Chang, Charlotte Garden, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality, Attorneys For Appellants Nov 2013

Brief Of Appellants, Lorraine Bannai, Robert S. Chang, Charlotte Garden, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality, Attorneys For Appellants

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Fighting Arizona's Attack on Ethnic Studies - Maya Arce, et al. v. John Huppenthal, et. al


Brief Of Amici Curiae Committee Of Interns And Residents Seiu; Doctors Council Seiu; And Korean American Medical Association In Support Of Respondent, Charlotte Garden, Anjana Malhotra, Robert S. Chang, Lorraine K. Bannai, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality, Ronald A. Peterson Law Clinic Apr 2013

Brief Of Amici Curiae Committee Of Interns And Residents Seiu; Doctors Council Seiu; And Korean American Medical Association In Support Of Respondent, Charlotte Garden, Anjana Malhotra, Robert S. Chang, Lorraine K. Bannai, Fred T. Korematsu Center For Law And Equality, Ronald A. Peterson Law Clinic

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

Student clinic at Seattle University School of Law files amicus brief in employment discrimination retaliation case before the U.S. Supreme Court; brief warns of the adverse consequences weak anti-retaliation protections will have on public health


50 Years After Gideon V. Wainwright: County Plan Would End Nonprofit Defender Program, Robert C. Boruchowitz Feb 2013

50 Years After Gideon V. Wainwright: County Plan Would End Nonprofit Defender Program, Robert C. Boruchowitz

Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality

50 Years after Gideon v. Wainwright: County Plan Would End Nonprofit Defender Program


Review Of Colin Dayan’S The Law Is A White Dog: How Legal Rituals Make And Unmake Persons, Dean Spade Jan 2013

Review Of Colin Dayan’S The Law Is A White Dog: How Legal Rituals Make And Unmake Persons, Dean Spade

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Professor Dean Spade reviews Colin Dayan’s The Law Is a White Dog: How Legal Rituals Make and Unmake Persons.


Promoting Language Access In The Legal Academy, Gillian Dutton, Beth Lyon, Jayesh Rathod, Deborah Weissman Jan 2013

Promoting Language Access In The Legal Academy, Gillian Dutton, Beth Lyon, Jayesh Rathod, Deborah Weissman

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Since the 1960s, the United States government has paid increasing attention to the rights of language minorities and to the need for greater civic and political integration of these groups. With the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the issuance of Executive Orders, and intervention by the federal judiciary, progress has been made in the realm of language access. State and local courts have likewise taken steps (albeit imperfectly) to provide interpretation and translation assistance to Limited English Proficient persons. Most recently, responding to both lack of services and inconsistent practices, the American Bar Association has set out …


Transforming Domestic Violence Representation, Jane Stoever Jan 2013

Transforming Domestic Violence Representation, Jane Stoever

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The dominant theories used in the law to explain domestic violence, namely, the Power and Control Wheel and the Cycle of Violence, provide only limited insight into intimate partner abuse. Both theories focus exclusively on the abusive partner' wrongful actions, consistent with recent decades' concentration on criminalization, but fail to educate about the survivor's needs and efforts to end violence. The Stages of Change Model, conversely, reveals that domestic abuse survivors seek an end to relationship violence through a five-stage cyclical sequence and identifies the survivor's needs and actions at each stage. This critical information should inform the representation of …


The Invention Of Asian Americans, Robert S. Chang Jan 2013

The Invention Of Asian Americans, Robert S. Chang

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The essay begins by examining amicus briefs submitted in Fisher v. Texas by Asian American organizations in support of and in opposition to affirmative action. What does it mean when groups that purportedly protect, advance, and represent the interests of Asian Americans invoke the historical treatment of Asian Americans and present facts about Asian Americans but end up advocating for opposite outcomes? This Essay starts with the competing Asian American perspectives and assertions of authority expressed in these briefs to explore the theme of a Symposium at the UC Irvine School of Law, provocatively entitled, Reigniting Community: Strengthening the APA …


"So Closely Intertwined": Labor Interests And Racial Solidarity, Charlotte Garden, Nancy Leong Jan 2013

"So Closely Intertwined": Labor Interests And Racial Solidarity, Charlotte Garden, Nancy Leong

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Conventional wisdom states that labor unions and people of color are adversaries. Commentators, academics, politicians, and employers across a broad range of ideologies view the two groups’ interests as fundamentally opposed and their relationship as rightfully fraught with tension. Like much conventional wisdom, the narrative that unions and people of color are rivals is flawed. In reality, labor unions and civil rights groups work together to advance a wide array of mutual interests; this work ranges from lobbying all levels of government to protesting working conditions across the country. Moreover, unions improve the lives of both members and non-members of …


Drug Panics In The Twenty-First Century: Ecstasy, Prescription Drugs, And The Reframing Of The War On Drugs, Deborah Ahrens Jan 2013

Drug Panics In The Twenty-First Century: Ecstasy, Prescription Drugs, And The Reframing Of The War On Drugs, Deborah Ahrens

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The Supreme Court has failed to clarify this important procedural exception to the clear error standard. More than this, the Court has failed to explain why it refuses to apply independent judgment to all constitutional facts. The results of the differential treatment of these two legal concepts are: 1) Rule 52, and the Supreme Court’s approach to its constitutional fact exception is another type of denial of structural due process, preventing the legal norming of intentional discrimination jurisprudence; 2) institutional interests of doctrinal coherence and decisional accuracy are minimized in favor of reducing direct costs to the judicial system; 3) …


Under The Cover Of Gay Rights, Dean Spade Jan 2013

Under The Cover Of Gay Rights, Dean Spade

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The article presents a U.S. Supreme Court case Perry v. Brown wherein the status of marriage is considered as unique and same sex couples are denied of marriage but granted the same rights and responsibilities as married one. It mentions the views of Stephen Reinhardt, a circuit judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, that a granting rights and responsibilities is not sufficient substitute and mystique of marriage is the central issue related LGBT people.


Cheaper Than A Slave: Indentured Labor, Colonialism And Capitalism, Tayyab Mahmud Jan 2013

Cheaper Than A Slave: Indentured Labor, Colonialism And Capitalism, Tayyab Mahmud

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The construct of free wage-labor, envisaged as consensual sale of labor-power by an autonomous and unencumbered individual in a market of juridical equals governed strictly by economic laws of supply and demand, is the bedrock of the purportedly universal category of labor under capitalism. However, this conceptual ensemble is an instance, yet again, of a particular masquerading as the universal – Europe’s autobiography passing for world history. It also underscores the divergence between mythologies and historical operations of capitalism. This article takes up the deployment of indentured labor from colonial India in plantation colonies across the globe for over a …