Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Alberty v. United States (1)
- Civil Rights (1)
- Civil rights (1)
- Criminal justice system (1)
- Equal protection clause (1)
-
- Feminism (1)
- Freedmen of the five civilized tribe (1)
- Gender identity (1)
- Harm reduction (1)
- Incarceration of youth of color (1)
- Indian Status (1)
- Juvenile detention (1)
- LBGTQ (1)
- LatCrit (1)
- Lucas v. United States (1)
- Mass incarceration (1)
- Native youth in prison (1)
- Racial justice (1)
- Racism (1)
- Rogers test (1)
- Seattle Chicago San Francisco sanctuary local litigation ICE immigration (1)
- Sexual rights (1)
- Tribal justice (1)
- Tribe of Oklahoma (1)
- Voting (1)
- Youth of color (1)
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Law
Rethinking The Federal Indian Status Test: A Look At The Supreme Court's Classification Of The Freedmen Of The Five Civilized Tribe Of Oklahoma, Clint Summers
American Indian Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Colourful Truth: The Reality Of Indigenous Overrepresentation In Juvenile Detention In Australia And The United States, Rachel Thampapillai
The Colourful Truth: The Reality Of Indigenous Overrepresentation In Juvenile Detention In Australia And The United States, Rachel Thampapillai
American Indian Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Much Ado About Nothing?: Local Resistance And The Significance Of Sanctuary Laws, Alyssa Garcia
Much Ado About Nothing?: Local Resistance And The Significance Of Sanctuary Laws, Alyssa Garcia
Seattle University Law Review
This Comment explores the current constitutional discourse of sanctuary laws and compares their various components. Part I provides background on the basic policy components of sanctuary laws and modern policies. Part II explores and compares the substantive legal and political value of sanctuary laws. This section will first assess the impact of sanctuary policies on existing immigration and constitutional law. In doing so, specific sanctuary jurisdictions involved in litigation, Seattle, San Francisco, and Chicago, and their likelihood of withstanding preemption under existing doctrine will be compared. The impact sanctuary laws may have on the Tenth Amendment will next be discussed. …
Holy Gender! Promoting Free Exercise Of Gender By Discernment Without Establishing Binary Sex Or Compulsory Fluidity, José Gabilondo
Holy Gender! Promoting Free Exercise Of Gender By Discernment Without Establishing Binary Sex Or Compulsory Fluidity, José Gabilondo
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
On Margaret Montoya & Jerome Culp: An Appreciation, Angela P. Harris
On Margaret Montoya & Jerome Culp: An Appreciation, Angela P. Harris
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.