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Endmatter, Cwru School Of Law Oct 2022

Endmatter, Cwru School Of Law

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


A Declaration Of Dependence For Iowa Civil Rights Committees, Michael Mahoney Oct 2022

A Declaration Of Dependence For Iowa Civil Rights Committees, Michael Mahoney

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


Commentary: Beyond Debate Means Beyond Protection, Lucas Allison Oct 2022

Commentary: Beyond Debate Means Beyond Protection, Lucas Allison

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


State Of Ohio V. Wrongful Convictions, Alireza Nourani-Dargiri Oct 2022

State Of Ohio V. Wrongful Convictions, Alireza Nourani-Dargiri

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


Commentary: State Of Tennessee V. Gilbert, Thad Cwiklinski Oct 2022

Commentary: State Of Tennessee V. Gilbert, Thad Cwiklinski

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


Lessons From Brookline: Lawsuits Won’T Save Us From Racist Workplace Practices, Makela Hayford Oct 2022

Lessons From Brookline: Lawsuits Won’T Save Us From Racist Workplace Practices, Makela Hayford

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


Violence Against Women Act And Marsy’S Law, Elena Gutbrod, Hannah Yeack Oct 2022

Violence Against Women Act And Marsy’S Law, Elena Gutbrod, Hannah Yeack

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


A Summary About The Positive Effect Of The Law Prohibiting The Source Of Income (Soi) Discrimination, Zhiwei Hua Oct 2022

A Summary About The Positive Effect Of The Law Prohibiting The Source Of Income (Soi) Discrimination, Zhiwei Hua

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


Eviction Sealing, Danielle Dalporto, Makela Hayford Oct 2022

Eviction Sealing, Danielle Dalporto, Makela Hayford

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


How The Fair Housing Act Fails Individual Victims With Criminal Convictions, Jane Norris, Zhiwei Hua Oct 2022

How The Fair Housing Act Fails Individual Victims With Criminal Convictions, Jane Norris, Zhiwei Hua

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


Death By A Single Sentence, Danielle Dalporto Oct 2022

Death By A Single Sentence, Danielle Dalporto

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


State V. Andujar: Why Meaningful Reform Is Needed, Natalie Aguilar Oct 2022

State V. Andujar: Why Meaningful Reform Is Needed, Natalie Aguilar

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


Comment On State V. Porter, Jane Norris Oct 2022

Comment On State V. Porter, Jane Norris

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


Review: Domestic Terrorism In The United States, Hannah Yeack Oct 2022

Review: Domestic Terrorism In The United States, Hannah Yeack

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


Frontmatter And Director's Letter, Ayehsa Hardaway Oct 2022

Frontmatter And Director's Letter, Ayehsa Hardaway

The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine

No abstract provided.


The State, The Udhr, And The Social Construction Of Family In Human Rights: The Case Of The Scarborough 11, Abbey S. Willis, Mary C. Burke, Davita Silfen Glasberg Jan 2022

The State, The Udhr, And The Social Construction Of Family In Human Rights: The Case Of The Scarborough 11, Abbey S. Willis, Mary C. Burke, Davita Silfen Glasberg

Societies Without Borders

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) (UN 1947:34) declares in Article 16(3) that “the family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to the full protection by society and the state.” However, the UDHR does not define family, but rather presumes it is defined by traditional heteronormative marriage in a nuclear family. The failure of the UDHR to consider a more expansive view of family leaves the definition of family centrally in the hands of the state, and affects the ability of all but traditional nuclear family forms to access other human rights. We …


“Labor For Love, Labor To Heal:” Human Rights Activism As A Politics Of Refusal, Angela E. Fillingim Jan 2022

“Labor For Love, Labor To Heal:” Human Rights Activism As A Politics Of Refusal, Angela E. Fillingim

Societies Without Borders

The literature on social movements centers demands made on the state and theorizes collective action as rooted in specific times and the nation-state. I ague that this literature is analogous to “the veil,” a concept developed by W.E.B. Du Bois. Indigenous theorizations of a “politics of refusal” provides us with a foundation see beyond the veil. This paper brings together “Du Boisian Sociology,” Latina Feminisms, and indigenous theories of collective action to develop a robust theorization of human rights activism, and social movements more broadly. This paper asks: What can we gain from analyzing movements from beyond the veil by …


I Exist, Therefore I Should Vote: Political Human Rights, Voter Suppression And Undermining Democracy In The U.S., Davita S. Glasberg, William T. Armaline, Bandana Purkayastha Jan 2022

I Exist, Therefore I Should Vote: Political Human Rights, Voter Suppression And Undermining Democracy In The U.S., Davita S. Glasberg, William T. Armaline, Bandana Purkayastha

Societies Without Borders

The right to vote is clearly delineated among the rights identified in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the US has long held itself as the beacon of that democracy and enfranchisement. Yet, a long history persists of practices and policies of voter suppression and gerrymandering that targets the rights of Black, brown, and indigenous populations in the US, a history that has in recent years escalated. We use the framework of the Human Rights Enterprise to unpack this history and to explore why efforts of voter suppression are intensifying at this particular moment in history.


Transforming Sociology Courses With Human Rights Education: Curriculum, Pedagogy, And Classroom Environment Considerations, Karie Jo Peralta Jan 2022

Transforming Sociology Courses With Human Rights Education: Curriculum, Pedagogy, And Classroom Environment Considerations, Karie Jo Peralta

Societies Without Borders

Sociology courses have significant potential to liberate students. A promising way to achieve this aim is by grounding courses in human rights principles such as respect, equity, equality, and democratic participation. Using a college-level, introductory sociology course as an example, this paper explores how a human rights education (HRE) framework can serve as a foundation for the teaching of sociology. The purpose is to show how sociology educators can relatively easily embed HRE into the learning experience. To begin, I will present a HRE framework. Then, I will illustrate how common course topics, teaching methods, and classroom conditions can be …


Algorithmic Decision-Making And Discrimination In Developing Countries, Cecil Abungu Jan 2022

Algorithmic Decision-Making And Discrimination In Developing Countries, Cecil Abungu

Journal of Law, Technology, & the Internet

This article seeks to investigate how developing countries can ensure that algorithmic decision-making does not leave protected groups in their jurisdictions exposed to unlawful discrimination that would be almost impossible to prevent or prove. The article shows that universally, longstanding methods used to prevent and prove discrimination will struggle when confronted with algorithmic decision-making. It then argues that while some of the proposed solutions to this issue are promising, they cannot be successfully implemented in a vast majority of developing countries because these countries lack the necessary institutional foundation. The key features of this institutional foundation include: (i) a wellrooted …


Symposium: Aedpa And The Plra After 25 Years: Introduction, Jonathan L. Entin Jan 2022

Symposium: Aedpa And The Plra After 25 Years: Introduction, Jonathan L. Entin

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Welcome And Opening Of The 45th Cusli Annual Conference, Cuslj Jan 2022

Welcome And Opening Of The 45th Cusli Annual Conference, Cuslj

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Arctic As Emerging Geopolitical Flashpoint Proceedings Of The 45th Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference - Climate Change And The Arctic: Profound Disruption, Uncertain Impact, Robert Huebert, Byers Byers, Martin La Cour-Andersen, Rebecca Pincus Jonathan Quinn Jan 2022

The Arctic As Emerging Geopolitical Flashpoint Proceedings Of The 45th Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference - Climate Change And The Arctic: Profound Disruption, Uncertain Impact, Robert Huebert, Byers Byers, Martin La Cour-Andersen, Rebecca Pincus Jonathan Quinn

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Lunchtime Awards Ceremony Proceedings Of The 45th Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference - Climate Change And The Arctic: Profound Disruption, Uncertain Impact, Mary Lynn Becker, Roy Norton Jan 2022

Lunchtime Awards Ceremony Proceedings Of The 45th Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference - Climate Change And The Arctic: Profound Disruption, Uncertain Impact, Mary Lynn Becker, Roy Norton

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Tensions And Opportunity In Arctic Development And Stewardship, Cuslj Jan 2022

Tensions And Opportunity In Arctic Development And Stewardship, Cuslj

Canada-United States Law Journal

Adler, Jonathan; Doran, Charles; McCarney, Rosemary; Findlay, Martha Hall; Short, Hugh


Masthead, Volume 46 (2022) Jan 2022

Masthead, Volume 46 (2022)

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Proceedings Of The 45th Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference - Climate Change And The Arctic: Profound Disruption, Uncertain Impact: Speaker Biographies, Cuslj Jan 2022

Proceedings Of The 45th Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference - Climate Change And The Arctic: Profound Disruption, Uncertain Impact: Speaker Biographies, Cuslj

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Climate Change's Profound Disruption Of The Arctic Proceedings Of The 45th Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference - Climate Change And The Arctic: Profound Disruption, Uncertain Impact, Mike Sfagra, Hajo Eicken, Marcel Babin Jan 2022

Climate Change's Profound Disruption Of The Arctic Proceedings Of The 45th Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference - Climate Change And The Arctic: Profound Disruption, Uncertain Impact, Mike Sfagra, Hajo Eicken, Marcel Babin

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Volume 46 (2022), Canada-United States Law Journal Jan 2022

Volume 46 (2022), Canada-United States Law Journal

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Canadian Distinguished Lecture Proceedings Of The 45th Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference - Climate Change And The Arctic: Profound Disruption, Uncertain Impact, Peter Mackay Jan 2022

Canadian Distinguished Lecture Proceedings Of The 45th Canada-United States Law Institute Annual Conference - Climate Change And The Arctic: Profound Disruption, Uncertain Impact, Peter Mackay

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.