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Seattle University School of Law

Fall/Winter 2005 Issue: Volume 4, Issue 1

Articles

The Resisters of the Japanese American Internment

Video clips are avilable of civil right’s activists from Japanese American Civil Liberties Cases of WWII from the 60th Anniversary Panel Discussion on November 5 & 6, 2004, that took place at the Japanese American National Museum. These activists worked to right the injustices caused by the Japanese Internment.
Taking the Stand: The Lessons of the Three men who Took the Japanese American Internment to Court Lorraine K. Bannai

(Re)Examining Race and Gender

Introduction María Bullón-Fernández &
Nalini Iyer
My Man Fridae: Re-producing Asian Masculinity

Gary Atkins

Who got to Talk about it: Sourcing and Attribution in Broadcast News Coverage of the First 24 hours of the 9/11 Tragedy

Sonora Jha-Nambiar &
Ralph S. Izard

Whose Sons and Daughters are Treated Differently? (Re) Examining the Child Gender Literature Through the Lens of Race and Ethnicity

Bridget Hiedemann &
Jutta M. Joesch

Comparative Rights

From Victimhood to Agency: A Constructionist Comparison of Sexual Orientation to Religious Orientation Carmen M. Butler

Catholic Social Teaching and the Corporation

Corporate Prophet An Introduction to Susan Stabile’s A Catholic Vision of the Corporation Kellye Y. Testy
A Catholic Vision of the Corporation Susan J. Stabile

Linking Corporate Law with Progressive Social Movements

This symposium section features selected articles from the April 2005 conference New Strategies for Justice: Linking Corporate Law with Progressive Social Movements, presented by Seattle University School of Law’s Center on Corporations, Law & Society and the Equal Justice Society in collaboration with the Critical Race Studies Concentration at UCLA School of Law.
Introduction Dana L. Gold
The Progressive Critique of the Current Socio-legal Landscape: Corporations and Economic Justice Julie A. Su
The Progressive Critique of the Current Socio-legal Landscape: Corporations and Political Justice John C. Bonifaz
The Progressive Critique of the Current Socio-legal Landscape: Corporations and Racial Justice Cheryl I. Harris
Introduction to the Metaphors of Corporate Law Daniel J.H. Greenwood
Corporations and the Public Purpose: Restoring the Balance Charlie Cray &
Lee Drutman
Reinventing the Corporation William Greider

Access to Justice

Confirming the Right to Meaningful Access to the Courts in Non-Criminal Cases in Washington State James Bamberger
Of Driver’s Licenses and Debtor’s Prison John B. Mitchell &
Kelly Kunsch