The Best We Can Be: How Toxic Masculinity Creates A Second Inescapable Situation For Inmates, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
The Best We Can Be: How Toxic Masculinity Creates A Second Inescapable Situation For Inmates, Mariah Woodson
Public Interest Law Reporter
Toxic masculinity is a concept that has been in modern society for some time now. However, the recent release of the controversial Gillette razor commercial has sparked an uptick in discussions, from those who lauded the company for addressing the negative traits often associated with traditional masculinity to those who felt as though the company was unfairly targeting masculinity altogether. Regardless of where one falls on the debate, there is no denying the need for conversation. One point of discussion is what areas of our society embody these traits the most? An area that may be less intuitive are prisons …
The School To Prison Pipeline: Widespread Disparities In School Discipline Based On Race, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
The School To Prison Pipeline: Widespread Disparities In School Discipline Based On Race, Tara Carone
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Students For Fair Admissions V. Harvard: Admissions Administrators Threaten The Future Of Affirmative Action In The United States, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Students For Fair Admissions V. Harvard: Admissions Administrators Threaten The Future Of Affirmative Action In The United States, Seth Johnson
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Battle Of The Branches, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Battle Of The Branches, Melissa Dupor
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
A Hidden Crisis: Housing Insecurity On College Campuses, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
A Hidden Crisis: Housing Insecurity On College Campuses, Christina Mendoza
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Juveniles, Mass Incarceration, And Why "Raising The Age" Is Not Enough, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Juveniles, Mass Incarceration, And Why "Raising The Age" Is Not Enough, Kenya Barbara
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Flawed Forensics: Cautionary Tales From Our Criminal Justice Past, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Flawed Forensics: Cautionary Tales From Our Criminal Justice Past, Marisa Tisbo
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
How Will The Legalization Of Marijuana Affect The Incarcerated In Illinois?, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
How Will The Legalization Of Marijuana Affect The Incarcerated In Illinois?, Kevin Anderson
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Table Of Contents, Public Interest Law Reporter
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Legalization Of Marijuana In Illinois: The Broader Implications On Social Justice, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Legalization Of Marijuana In Illinois: The Broader Implications On Social Justice, Colleen Ahern
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Housing Preservation Under Vawa: The Case For Treating Housing As An Immediate Safety Need, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Housing Preservation Under Vawa: The Case For Treating Housing As An Immediate Safety Need, Olivia Alden
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Healthcare In America: Assessing The Aca And Medicare-For-All, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Healthcare In America: Assessing The Aca And Medicare-For-All, Thomas Bishop
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Uncared For In State Care, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Uncared For In State Care, Ashli Giles-Perkins
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Sex Stereotyping: Whether Title Vii Prohibits Discrimination Against Transgender People, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Sex Stereotyping: Whether Title Vii Prohibits Discrimination Against Transgender People, Connor Q. Hollander
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
International Lessons In The Systematic Adoption Of Felony Restorative Justice In Chicago, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
International Lessons In The Systematic Adoption Of Felony Restorative Justice In Chicago, Sean Hux
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Wrongfully Convicted Does Not Need To Mean Wrongfully Compensated: Using State Legislation To Assure Accurate Compensation, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Wrongfully Convicted Does Not Need To Mean Wrongfully Compensated: Using State Legislation To Assure Accurate Compensation, Lilia Valdez
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Increased Administrative Roadblocks In Naturalization And Immigration Under President Trump, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Increased Administrative Roadblocks In Naturalization And Immigration Under President Trump, Kyle Johnson
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice: The Law And Political Economy Of The Legal Services Corporation, 2019 Loyola University Chicago, School of Law
Access To Justice: The Law And Political Economy Of The Legal Services Corporation, Bobby Vanecko
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Human Pipeline To The Continental United States: Puerto Rico’S Trafficking Of A Vulnerable Population As A Violation Of The Right To Health (2019), 2019 UIC School of Law
Human Pipeline To The Continental United States: Puerto Rico’S Trafficking Of A Vulnerable Population As A Violation Of The Right To Health (2019), Sarah Dávila A.
UIC Law White Papers
No abstract provided.
Submission To The U.N. Human Rights Committee In Relation To The List Of Issues Of The United States Concerning The Unsafe Dumping And Mismanagement Of Coal Ash In Puerto Rico, 2019 UIC School of Law
Submission To The U.N. Human Rights Committee In Relation To The List Of Issues Of The United States Concerning The Unsafe Dumping And Mismanagement Of Coal Ash In Puerto Rico, Sarah Dávila A.
UIC Law White Papers
The IHRC has investigated the human rights abuses arising out of the environmental injustices imposed on communities in the southern municipalities of Puerto Rico that represent violations of international human rights, and specifically of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (“ICCPR”). Since 1994, Applied Energy Systems (“AES”), a private American energy company, has been responsible for continued coal ash contamination of the southern coastal region of Puerto Rico.[i] AES coal-fired power plants in Puerto Rico have released toxic amounts of coal ash into the air and water, negatively impacting air quality and drinking water for residents in …