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Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Law
Peter Approved My Visa, But Paul Denied It, Emily Callan, Johnpaul Callan
Peter Approved My Visa, But Paul Denied It, Emily Callan, Johnpaul Callan
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Prison Bars On Classroom Doors, Cornelius Lee
Prison Bars On Classroom Doors, Cornelius Lee
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
How And Why A Code Of Silence Between State's Attorneys And Police Officers Resulted In Unprosecuted Torture, Elliott Riebman
How And Why A Code Of Silence Between State's Attorneys And Police Officers Resulted In Unprosecuted Torture, Elliott Riebman
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
What (And Whom) State Marijuana Reformers Forgot: Crimmigration Law And Noncitizens, Carrie Rosenbaum
What (And Whom) State Marijuana Reformers Forgot: Crimmigration Law And Noncitizens, Carrie Rosenbaum
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Immigration And Disability In The United States And Canada, Mark Weber
Immigration And Disability In The United States And Canada, Mark Weber
College of Law Faculty
Disability arises from the dynamic between people’s physical and mental conditions andthe physical and attitudinal barriers in the environment. Applying this idea aboutdisability to United States and Canadian immigration law draws attention to barriers toentry and eventual citizenship for individuals who have disabilities. Historically, NorthAmerican law excluded many classes of immigrants, including those with intellectualdisabilities, mental illness, physical defects, and conditions likely to cause dependency.Though exclusions for individuals likely to draw excessive public resources and thosewith communicable diseases still exist in Canada and the United States, in recent yearsthe United States permitted legalization for severely disabled undocumented immigrantsalready in the …
Thinking Outside The Bun: How Chicago Can Combat Food Deserts And Obesity Through Public Health Policies And The Law, Calvin Edwards
Thinking Outside The Bun: How Chicago Can Combat Food Deserts And Obesity Through Public Health Policies And The Law, Calvin Edwards
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Real Social Security Disability Fraud(S), Steve Berenson
The Real Social Security Disability Fraud(S), Steve Berenson
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
A Victims’ Family Member On Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences: “Brutal Finality” And Unfinished Souls, Jeanne Bishop
A Victims’ Family Member On Juvenile Life Without Parole Sentences: “Brutal Finality” And Unfinished Souls, Jeanne Bishop
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Restorative Justice In Domestic Violence Cases, Roni Elias
Restorative Justice In Domestic Violence Cases, Roni Elias
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
An Inside Job: The Role Correctional Officials Play In The Occurrence Of Sexual Assault In U.S. Detention Centers, Kristine M. Schanbacher
An Inside Job: The Role Correctional Officials Play In The Occurrence Of Sexual Assault In U.S. Detention Centers, Kristine M. Schanbacher
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Organizing In Detroit Soup Kitchens For Power And Justice, Gregory B. Markus
Organizing In Detroit Soup Kitchens For Power And Justice, Gregory B. Markus
DePaul Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.