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Full-Text Articles in Public Law and Legal Theory
A Critical Essay On A Treatise On International Development Law: A Coming Of Age, Rumu Sarkar
A Critical Essay On A Treatise On International Development Law: A Coming Of Age, Rumu Sarkar
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
A Change Must Come: The Intersection Of Intergenerational Poverty And Public Benefits, Tricia Young
A Change Must Come: The Intersection Of Intergenerational Poverty And Public Benefits, Tricia Young
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Black Maternal Health Crisis: How To Right A Harrowing History Through Judicial And Legislative Reform, Melia Thompson-Dudiak
The Black Maternal Health Crisis: How To Right A Harrowing History Through Judicial And Legislative Reform, Melia Thompson-Dudiak
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
An Accountability Cometh: Amend 42 Usc Section 1983 And 18 Usc Sections 241, 242, Thereby Initiating A Path To Re-Imaging Peace Officers Acting Under The Color Of State Law, James M. Durant Iii
An Accountability Cometh: Amend 42 Usc Section 1983 And 18 Usc Sections 241, 242, Thereby Initiating A Path To Re-Imaging Peace Officers Acting Under The Color Of State Law, James M. Durant Iii
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Letters To The Readers, Members Of The Editorial Board
Letters To The Readers, Members Of The Editorial Board
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Redefining Immutability: A Door To The Ostracized, Adriana Domingo
Redefining Immutability: A Door To The Ostracized, Adriana Domingo
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Promise Of Executive Order 11246: “Equality As A Fact And Equality As A Result”, Jane Farrell
The Promise Of Executive Order 11246: “Equality As A Fact And Equality As A Result”, Jane Farrell
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Conversations From Invisible Neighbors: Fighting The Stigma Of Homelessness In Chicago, Depaul Panel
Conversations From Invisible Neighbors: Fighting The Stigma Of Homelessness In Chicago, Depaul Panel
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Cedaw Disapproves: The United States’ Treatment Of Transgender Women In Prisons, Victoria Harrison
Cedaw Disapproves: The United States’ Treatment Of Transgender Women In Prisons, Victoria Harrison
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Torture Machine: Racism And Police Violence In Chicago, Flint Taylor
The Torture Machine: Racism And Police Violence In Chicago, Flint Taylor
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Third Generation Discrimination: An Empirical Analysis Of Judicial Decision Making In Gender Discrimination Litigation, Catherine Ross Dunham, Christopher Leupold
Third Generation Discrimination: An Empirical Analysis Of Judicial Decision Making In Gender Discrimination Litigation, Catherine Ross Dunham, Christopher Leupold
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
“Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses”: The Case To Reform U.S. Asylum Law To Protect Climate Change Refugees, Shea Flanagan
“Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses”: The Case To Reform U.S. Asylum Law To Protect Climate Change Refugees, Shea Flanagan
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Equal Rights Amendment In The Age Of #Metoo, Deborah Machalow
The Equal Rights Amendment In The Age Of #Metoo, Deborah Machalow
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
"Can You Hear Me Now?” Terrance Egerson's Clear Invocation Of The Constitutional Right To Self-Representation Gets Lost In Transmission, Aaron Loudenslager
"Can You Hear Me Now?” Terrance Egerson's Clear Invocation Of The Constitutional Right To Self-Representation Gets Lost In Transmission, Aaron Loudenslager
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Presence Is No Present: From "Being" To "Eating" At The Table, Amiel B. Harper, Esq.
Presence Is No Present: From "Being" To "Eating" At The Table, Amiel B. Harper, Esq.
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Addressing Police Accountability & Community Safety, Depaul Panel
Addressing Police Accountability & Community Safety, Depaul Panel
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Welfare Reform & The Devaluation Of Women's Work, Anna Kerregan
Welfare Reform & The Devaluation Of Women's Work, Anna Kerregan
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
An Excerpt Of Iniquity: How Court Systems, Attorneys, And Legal Aid Organizations Cheated Homeowners In Foreclosure, Kelli Dudley
An Excerpt Of Iniquity: How Court Systems, Attorneys, And Legal Aid Organizations Cheated Homeowners In Foreclosure, Kelli Dudley
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Depaul Journal For Social Justice
Table Of Contents, Depaul Journal For Social Justice
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: M. Cherif Bassiouni, Leonard Cavise
In Memoriam: M. Cherif Bassiouni, Leonard Cavise
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The The: The Definit(Iv)E Article On Idea, Mark C. Weber
The The: The Definit(Iv)E Article On Idea, Mark C. Weber
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Holy See's Compliance With The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child, Kaleigh Mcmanus
The Holy See's Compliance With The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child, Kaleigh Mcmanus
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
In recent years, the Holy See has been called upon to address the systematic and epidemic clerical child sexual abuse that has affected children worldwide. However, in spite of the egregious human rights violations that have occurred under the auspices of the Vatican, the Holy See continues to prioritize protection of church’s reputation and impunity of the perpetrators. Policies such as priest shifting and interference with civil investigations have allowed sexual abuse of children to continue. Thus, the Holy See is not in compliance with its legal obligations under the Convention on the Rights of the Child to act in …
The Color Of Power: How Local Control Over The Siting Of Affordable Housing Shapes America, Kate Walz, Patricia Fron
The Color Of Power: How Local Control Over The Siting Of Affordable Housing Shapes America, Kate Walz, Patricia Fron
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
Some cities, such as Chicago, have power structures that allow hyperlocal control over the siting of affordable housing—and maintain racial segregation of residential housing as a result. Advocates can push for structural changes that can curb this power and reduce racial segregation. These changes include citywide comprehensive planning, racial equity impact assessments, an overhaul of the zoning process grounded in racial equity, and a comprehensive education campaign to address the city’s long history of segregation and the city’s duty to proactively address it.
Enough Is Enough: Congressional Solutions To Curb Gun Violence In America's K-12 Schools, Michael V. Mcquiller
Enough Is Enough: Congressional Solutions To Curb Gun Violence In America's K-12 Schools, Michael V. Mcquiller
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
Almost two decades after the massacre at Columbine High School, shootings at our nation’s K-12 schools have become the new normal. More than 350 incidents of gunfire on school campuses have occurred in just the past five years. These have occurred with two federal laws on the books aimed to keep guns away from school campuses. This Article analyzes the Constitution’s Article I provisions, as well as Bill of Rights limitations, that allow Congress to pursue solutions to this epidemic of violence. It also proposes three proactive solutions that could reduce the likelihood of and limit the damage inflicted by …