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Seattle University School of Law

Volume 7, Issue 1, Fall/Winter 2008

Contents

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Hurricane Katrina

A Terrible Grace: Building a Just Society on the Rubble of New Orleans Mark S. Markuly
Katrina Stories: Windows into Religious Meaning, Pathways to Social Justice Barbara J. Fleischer
Mending Our Nets: Psychosocial Care in Post-Katrina New Orleans Jane Parker
Stranded and Squandered: Lost on the Road Home Davida Finger
Vision and Spirituality in Post-Katrina New Orleans Thomas F. Ryan
The Rebirth of a City: Birth and Achievement of the Ethics Review Board Kevin Wm. Wildes, SJ
"We Believe in New Orleans": Embracing Diversity Post-Katrina Michael A. Cowan &
Hazel S. Parker
Contemplating the Katrina Whirlwind: From "Apocalypse Now" to Solidarity for the Common Good Edward B. Arroyo, SJ
Elbows Together, Hearts Apart: Institutional Reform, Economic Opportunity,
and Social Trust in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Michael A. Cowan

 

Articles

The Jena Six and Black Punishment: Law and Raw Life in the Domain of Nonexistance Donald F. Tibbs &
Tryon P. Woods
Public Campaign Financing: The Path from Plutocracy to Pluralism Michael Clyburn
An Up-Close Perspective: The Enforcement of Federal Immigration Laws by State and Local Police Maria Fernanda Parra-Chico
"We Are Your Neighbors": How Communities Can Best Address a Growing Day-Labor Workforce Amy Pritchard

 

Media

The Allegory of the Birds Directed and Produced by
Nancy Sharon Collins
Green Salon: Roussel Hall, Loyola University, New Orleans Directed by Jack McClain
Somewhere Composed by Vadim Neselovskyi
Performed by Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Ensemble
Produced by John Snyder and Conrad N. Hilton