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Forbidden Knowledge: School Libraries, the First Amendment, and the Right to Receive Information

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Abstract: In the past five years, numerous Republican legislators and conservative parental groups have aggressively pushed to restrict sexual content in public schools. Many school districts have adopted policies that…

“That’s Not My Name”: The Linguistic Violence of Misnaming Parties in Court Proceedings

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Abstract: This Article calls attention to the harms done when parties are misnamed in legal proceedings. Misnaming, which many might initially consider trivial, is properly understood as a form of…

Making Youth Matter

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Abstract: Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children and adolescents in the United States. The harm caused by this public health crisis falls disproportionately on Black and…
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A State Constitutional Challenge to Washington’s Denial of Minimum Wage to Incarcerated Workers

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Abstract: This Comment challenges as unconstitutional Washington’s exemption of incarcerated individuals from the state Minimum Wage Act. Incarcerated people in Washington, unprotected by minimum wage guarantees, earn low wages in…
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A Dormant (Commerce Clause) Challenge to Washington’s Green Energy Laws?

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States have often been the incubators for “novel social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country,” as long as courts do not cut down these statutes.…

Facial Recognition Technology and Wrongful Arrests in the Digital Policing Era

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Abstract: This Essay examines the use of facial recognition technology (FRT) by law enforcement agencies, the implications of such use, and the disproportionate impact the use has on Black, Indigenous,…
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