At Seattle University School of Law’s Symposium on Racial Bias and the Criminal Justice System, students, faculty, judges, scholars, lawyers, and community members gathered to address racial disparity in the criminal justice system and to explore ways to keep the promise of our democracy that we all are equal before the law. Race, ethnicity, skin color, and national origin profoundly influence our legal structure and our liberty. The way that race influences perceptions and actions is critically important in the context of our criminal justice system—a system that changes lives, disrupts and protects communities, and represents a key part of our struggle for justice
Criminal Law provides students with an integrated framework for understanding the U.S. criminal just...
We are pleased to present the Preliminary Report on Race and Washington’s Criminal Justice System, a...
This paper will examine the United States criminal justice and legislative systems and how they have...
At Seattle University School of Law’s Symposium on Racial Bias and the Criminal Justice System, stud...
RACE & WASHINGTON’S CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: EDITOR’S NOTE As Editors-in-Chief of the Washington Law...
For my senior honors project, I chose the topic of discrimination within our criminal justice system...
Introduction to the Symposium Whren at Twenty: Systemic Racial Baia and the Criminal Justice Syste
Juvenile Justice and Racial Disproportionality: A Presentation to the Washington State Supreme Cour
This text delivers a comprehensive overview of race and ethnicity across the criminal justice system...
Last year marked the twentieth anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision in McCleskey v. K...
This Symposium, Pursuing Racial Fairness in the Administration of Justice: Twenty Years After McCl...
Cases and Materials on Combating Racism in Criminal Procedure addresses the emerging national concer...
Addressing racism within legal education has historically focused on diversifying the faculty and st...
The development of law is inextricably linked to matters of race and ethnicity. The stories of minor...
I have selected as the topic for my lecture Race and the Federal Criminal Justice System: A Look at...
Criminal Law provides students with an integrated framework for understanding the U.S. criminal just...
We are pleased to present the Preliminary Report on Race and Washington’s Criminal Justice System, a...
This paper will examine the United States criminal justice and legislative systems and how they have...
At Seattle University School of Law’s Symposium on Racial Bias and the Criminal Justice System, stud...
RACE & WASHINGTON’S CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: EDITOR’S NOTE As Editors-in-Chief of the Washington Law...
For my senior honors project, I chose the topic of discrimination within our criminal justice system...
Introduction to the Symposium Whren at Twenty: Systemic Racial Baia and the Criminal Justice Syste
Juvenile Justice and Racial Disproportionality: A Presentation to the Washington State Supreme Cour
This text delivers a comprehensive overview of race and ethnicity across the criminal justice system...
Last year marked the twentieth anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision in McCleskey v. K...
This Symposium, Pursuing Racial Fairness in the Administration of Justice: Twenty Years After McCl...
Cases and Materials on Combating Racism in Criminal Procedure addresses the emerging national concer...
Addressing racism within legal education has historically focused on diversifying the faculty and st...
The development of law is inextricably linked to matters of race and ethnicity. The stories of minor...
I have selected as the topic for my lecture Race and the Federal Criminal Justice System: A Look at...
Criminal Law provides students with an integrated framework for understanding the U.S. criminal just...
We are pleased to present the Preliminary Report on Race and Washington’s Criminal Justice System, a...
This paper will examine the United States criminal justice and legislative systems and how they have...