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Compassion: A Critical Skill For Law Students, Stephanie Smith Ledesma, Ma, Jd, Cwls
Compassion: A Critical Skill For Law Students, Stephanie Smith Ledesma, Ma, Jd, Cwls
Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Joys Of Mentoring, Michael A. Mogill, Jd, Llm
The Joys Of Mentoring, Michael A. Mogill, Jd, Llm
Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wisconsin Law Reinforces White Supremacy Through Article Xiii, Section 3 Of The State Constitution, Felicia L. Owen, Jd
Wisconsin Law Reinforces White Supremacy Through Article Xiii, Section 3 Of The State Constitution, Felicia L. Owen, Jd
Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review
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School-To-Prison Pipeline, Haley Walker
School-To-Prison Pipeline, Haley Walker
Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review
This article explores the intersect between mentally ill youth and the juvenile justice system. Mentally ill youth are disproportionately represented at every stage in the juvenile justice system due to their symptoms being mistaken for delinquent behavior. This stems from the legislators reforming the juvenile justice system from rehabilitative to punitive over the years in an attempt to hold delinquent youth accountable for their actions. Federal statutes have been enacted and federally funded programs have been implemented that seek to address the mental health crisis in today’s youth and keep mentally ill youth out of the juvenile justice system. This …
Effects On Employees' Compensation Under The Right To Disconnect, Tyler Jochman
Effects On Employees' Compensation Under The Right To Disconnect, Tyler Jochman
Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review
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Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review
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Protecting Our Protectors: Why Title Vii Should Apply To The Uniformed Military Following The Supreme Court's Decision In Bostock V. Clayton County, Jonathan A. D'Orazio, Jd Candidate, 2022
Protecting Our Protectors: Why Title Vii Should Apply To The Uniformed Military Following The Supreme Court's Decision In Bostock V. Clayton County, Jonathan A. D'Orazio, Jd Candidate, 2022
Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review
This Note argues that Title VII should apply to uniformed military members following the Supreme Court’s decision in Bostock v. Clayton County, 140 S. Ct. 1731 (2020). Foremost, the current intra‑military remedies uniformed military members may bring a discrimination claim pursuant fail to effectively combat discrimination in the United States military due to several critical deficiencies. This Note demonstrates that the defects within the current intra‑military remedies tacitly permit, rather than discourage, discriminatory conduct.
This Note then examines why the military has historically resisted civilian reform measures to the military justice system. During this examination, this Note argues that …