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Seattle University School of Law

Volume 9, Issue 1, Fall/Winter 2010

Symposium Issue

Sponsored by the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality at Seattle University School of Law, University of Washington School of Law, and Gonzaga University School of Law

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Civil Legal Representation and Access to Justice: Breaking Point or Opportunity for Change
Introduction Lisa E. Brodoff
Civil Right to Counsel: In re Marriage of King and the Continuing Journey Deborah Perluss
The Impact of Counsel: An Analysis of Empirical Evidence Rebecca L. Sandefur
Reflections on a Civil Right to Counsel and Drawing Lines: When Does Access to Justice Mean Full Representation by Counsel, and When Might Less Assistance Suffice? Russell Engler
Economic and Other Benefits Associated with the Provision of Civil Legal Aid Laura K. Abel &
Susan Vignola
Advancing the "Right" to Counsel in Removal Proceedings Matt Adams
In Re Marriage of King: Amicus Curiae Brief of International Law Scholars in Support of Appellant Martha F. Davis &
Raven Lidman
Influential Voices
Introduction Annette Clark
Teaching as a Form of Love Mark A. Chinen
Language, Power, and Identify in the Workplace: Enforcement of 'English-Only' Rules by Employers Janet Ainsworth
Intellectual Property Equality Margaret Chon
Preempting Justice: "Precrime" in Fiction and in Fact Mark C. Niles
Residential Tenant-Screening
Background Checks and Social Effects: Contemporary Residential Tenant-Screening Problems in Washington State Eric Dunn &
Marina Grabchuk
Student Scholarship
Free Lolita! The Contradictory Legal Status of Seattle's Prostituted Youth Omeara Harrington
Sinking Nations and Climate Change Adaptation Strategies Ryan Jarvis
Empowering Domestic Workers Through Law and Organizing Initiatives Reyna Ramolete Hayashi