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Full-Text Articles in Law
An Instrument At The Forefront Of Social Change: The Legacy Of Joaquin G. Ávila, Steven W. Bender
An Instrument At The Forefront Of Social Change: The Legacy Of Joaquin G. Ávila, Steven W. Bender
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Joaquin Ávila: America At Its Best, Luis Ricardo Fraga
Joaquin Ávila: America At Its Best, Luis Ricardo Fraga
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Joaquin Ávila: Voting Rights Gladiator, Barbara Y. Philips
Joaquin Ávila: Voting Rights Gladiator, Barbara Y. Philips
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Joaquin – The Congenital Warrior, Tayyab Mahmud
Joaquin – The Congenital Warrior, Tayyab Mahmud
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Shaw Claim: The Rise And Fall Of Colorblind Jurisprudence, Molly P. Matter
The Shaw Claim: The Rise And Fall Of Colorblind Jurisprudence, Molly P. Matter
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Some Thoughts On Joaquin Ávila, Bill Tamayo
Some Thoughts On Joaquin Ávila, Bill Tamayo
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Remembrance, One Person, One Vote: The Enduring Legacy Of Joaquin Avila, Robert Chang
Remembrance, One Person, One Vote: The Enduring Legacy Of Joaquin Avila, Robert Chang
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
“We Are Still Citizens, Despite Our Regrettable Past” Why A Conviction Should Not Impact Your Right To Vote, Jaime Hawk, Breanne Schuster
“We Are Still Citizens, Despite Our Regrettable Past” Why A Conviction Should Not Impact Your Right To Vote, Jaime Hawk, Breanne Schuster
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Slipping Through The Cracks: Expanding Re-Identification Procedures To Help Yazidi Sex Trafficking Survivors, Christine Dickson
Slipping Through The Cracks: Expanding Re-Identification Procedures To Help Yazidi Sex Trafficking Survivors, Christine Dickson
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Stolen Childhoods: A Chance At Survival Through Asylum In The United States, Daniela Ruiz-Ferreyra
Stolen Childhoods: A Chance At Survival Through Asylum In The United States, Daniela Ruiz-Ferreyra
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Plight And Power Of The Low-Bono Defendant: Solving The Public Defense Funding Crisis By Providing Access To Representation For Low-Bono Defendants, Stephen Anderson
The Plight And Power Of The Low-Bono Defendant: Solving The Public Defense Funding Crisis By Providing Access To Representation For Low-Bono Defendants, Stephen Anderson
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.