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Seattle University School of Law

Volume 7, Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2009

Contents

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Symposium Issue

National Conference on Homeless Youth and the Law

Presented by: American Bar Association Commission on Homelessness and Poverty, American Bar Association Commission on Youth at Risk, and National Network for Youth in collaboration with Casey Family Programs

Introduction Hon. Bobbe J. Bridge
Introduction: Conversations with Youth Jeni Garber
Housing: Conversations with Youth
On Establishing a Housing Right to Contract for Homeless Youth in America Michael Glassman &
Donna Karno
Lonely Girl Anastasia Klatt
Family Photo Yasmina Damjan Ellis
Education: Conversations with Youth
Using What We Know:
Supporting Education of Unaccompanied Homeless Youth
Patricia Julianelle
Don't You Wonder? Bridginae Green
Mr. Smart Guy: Dumb Questions Not to Ask Alicia
Understanding Anonymous
Status Offenses: Coversations with Youth
Status Offenses and the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act:
The Exception that Swallowed the Rule
Patricia J. Arthur &
Regina Waugh
My Day and How I Spend It Jay-son Foreman
Pictures to My Mom Kassandra
Queerness: Conversations with Youth
Homeless Queer Youth: National Perspectives on Research, Best Practices, and Evidence-based Interventions Richard A. Hooks Wayman
Untitled Whitney Allen
No Man's Land: Seattle, Washington Brittany Violet Lucas
Conclusion: Conversations with Youth
Reconnecting with Family After Foster Care Rhonda Smith
Reconnecting with My Dad Rhonda Smith

 

Articles

A Clinical Model for Bringing International Human Rights Home:
Human Rights Reporting on Conditions of Immigrant Detention
Gwynne Skinner
Death in Detention: Medical and Mental Health Consequences of Indefinite Detention of Immigrants in the United States Riddhi Mukhopadhyay
Reading Between the Lines:
Medicaid, Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment, and Section 1983
Rachel Luke
The Dark Side of Recycling and Reusing Electronics:
Is Washington's E-Cycle Program Adequate?
Nicola J. Templeton