SEATTLE JOURNAL FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE: Current Issue, Volume 10, Issue 2
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
Current Issue: Volume 10, Issue 2
Bad Science Makes Bad Law: How the Deference Afforded to Psychiatry Undermines Civil Liberties
Samantha Godwin
Queering Jury Nullification: Using Jury Nullification as a Tool to Fight Against the Criminalization of Queer and Transgender People
Adrien Leavitt
The Rise of Judicially Enforced Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights–Refocusing Perspectives
Salma Yusuf
The Price She Pays
Cheryl Hanna
A Book Review: Reservation ‘Capitalism’ Economic Development in Indian Country by Robert J. Miller
Douglas Nash
Refining Advertisements of the Canadian Tar Sands
Rebecca Kim
A War on Civilians: Disaster Capitalism and the Drug War in Mexico
Gabrielle D. Schneck
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