Presidential Noncompliance and Judicial Response: A Two-Branch Dialectic

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After Advisory Votes: Exploring Alternatives for Voter Engagement in Washington Tax Policy

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Abstract: In 2023, the Washington State legislature repealed the state’s advisory vote system, which allowed taxpayers to express their opinions on enacted tax measures. This system was the first of…

Deaf in Prison: The Courts’ Failure to Remedy ADA Violations in Prisons

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Abstract: The carceral system is one of the many institutions that fails to adequately accommodate individuals with disabilities. D/deaf individuals specifically face a severe lack of resources and accommodations, pervasive…

“Speech Swept Up”—The Constitutionality of State Prohibitions of Conversion Therapy for LGBTQ+ Youth

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Abstract: Since 2012, individual states have passed laws prohibiting state-licensed mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy with minor clients. Despite the breadth of research undermining its efficacy and…
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Who’s Got the Power? Washington’s Experiments in Independent Contractor Unionization 10 Years On

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The COVID pandemic drastically changed many people’s relationship with their work. Many people lost their jobs, with early job losses disproportionately impacting women, immigrants, and lower-income workers. While many people…

Modern Privacy, Outdated Doctrine: A Four-Factor Approach to Fourth Amendment Analysis

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Abstract: The Fourth Amendment, which protects individuals against unwarranted searches and seizures, has been at the center of many questions recently due to advancements in technology. Technology has evolved to…
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