Fall/Winter 2005 Issue: Volume 4, Issue 1
Articles
The Resisters of the Japanese American Internment |
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| 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 |
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| Introduction | María Bullón-Fernández & Nalini Iyer |
| My Man Fridae: Re-producing Asian Masculinity | |
| Who got to Talk about it: Sourcing and Attribution in Broadcast News Coverage of the First 24 hours of the 9/11 Tragedy | |
| Whose Sons and Daughters are Treated Differently? (Re) Examining the Child Gender Literature Through the Lens of Race and Ethnicity | |
Comparative Rights |
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| From Victimhood to Agency: A Constructionist Comparison of Sexual Orientation to Religious Orientation | Carmen M. Butler |
Catholic Social Teaching and the Corporation |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
